That would be some slugfest... I say Peter runs out of gas and gets stopped late. But Vitali had stamina issues too.
Prime Vitali Klitschko vs Sam Peter
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Haha, I liked that one dude, you managed to mix some rhyming in with the usual structure.
In all seriousness though I think there is a lot of uncertainty involved in this fight. Noone really knows how Vitali is going to go. He is old and has been out for a long time.Comment
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People sounding like Vitali was some untouchable force when in fact if he didn't get the job done early, he looked vulnerable. He'd have stopped Peter but late and by no means easily, Peter ain't no Herbie Hide or Levi Billups.Comment
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If the same Vitali that fought Lewis (yeah, I know, Lewis won that fight, but if you remember....he wasn't interested in doing it twice, was he?) stepped into the ring against Peter....well, I think Sammy boy has improved by leaps and bounds since I first saw him years ago against Jeremy Williams, but he'd end up being beaten down badly. I think it would be short work, and over before the end of the 3rd, but it could've gone late, I suppose, though unlikely in my opinion.
Vitali was never untouchable...I think everyone he's been in the ring against has tagged him at least a time or two, but his chin is about as tough as any heavyweight I've ever seen. He's caught huge flush powershots from Lewis and Sanders, and those two boys can **** (Sanders especially). If they didn't put Vitali down, he isn't going down from anything Peter could throw. And that being the case, I think Vitali would've waded in on top of him like he did Johnson, and make an early night of it.
All this is just bull**** supposition, though...nobody could ever know, and I'm not about to get into a pissing match in an attemp to get anyone to believe my opinion is the right one. I'm pretty good at seeing things like this in my mind, and I'm right far more often than I'm wrong, but that still doesn't mean **** in fantasy matchups like this.Comment
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