Shocker: Vitali Klitschko the Betting Favorite over Sam Peter

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  • sparked_85
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    #41
    make no mistake Sam Peter is a rubbish champion. Rubbish!

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    • Da Hammer
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      #42
      Klitchsko is too much for Peter i doesnt matter if Klitchsko was 10 years without fighting. i got klitch by KO in the 11th after having a little bit slow start because of the rust in the early rounds

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      • shawnr336
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        #43
        The truth

        Look Peter ain't ish, and he ain't ever gon be ish...
        But Klitchsko is less of a man than him, so the minute Peter decide he ain't gon be ish either...
        Pow so be it.....
        Ya'll need to remember what he did to his brother....Had Peter had any stamina he would have knocked him out, just like Corrie Sanders nearly KO'd both of the brothers.

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        • enadeus
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          #44
          I think this is going to be an entertaining fight.

          I think if I was Peter my strategy would be to rush Vitali round 1 simliar to Golota vs Brewster, and see how his balance is because of the long time of inactivity he may just shock him enough to get a knockdown at least. Also Vitali hurt his knee and it was rumoured that a knock down during sparing is what did it in terms of calling off the fight against Rahman. So forget boxing I'd go for the KO right away.

          If I was Vitali I would work behind my jab in the early rounds and walk around Peter and try to control the fight as long as possible and then go for some power in the mid rounds.

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          • Stickman
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            #45
            Originally posted by shawnr336
            Look Peter ain't ish, and he ain't ever gon be ish...
            But Klitchsko is less of a man than him, so the minute Peter decide he ain't gon be ish either...
            Pow so be it.....
            Ya'll need to remember what he did to his brother....Had Peter had any stamina he would have knocked him out, just like Corrie Sanders nearly KO'd both of the brothers.
            Sanders was nowhere near knocking out Vitali. He caught him with a perfect lead straight left, stunned him for a second, but that's it. He didn't go down, didn't even wobble, just grabbed his man and walked him back a little, then turned loose and answered with his own shots.

            Also...Peter isn't ever going to have an endurance until he does more conditioning work. You can see what his training is like..probably some weight lifting, sparring, maybe he runs a mile or 3, more weights, sparring....you can't depend on your power to do all of your work, you need to have other assets as well. His boxing has improved somewhat in the last couple of years, but he's still coming into the ring fat and doing nothing but headhunting. It's cost him already, I hope he's changed for this fight with Vitali, otherwise he's going look like an amature when he steps into the ring with him.

            Also...speak ****ing EnglISH, you make almost no sense whatsoever, pal.

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            • edgarg
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              #46
              Originally posted by shawnr336
              Look Peter ain't ish, and he ain't ever gon be ish...
              But Klitchsko is less of a man than him, so the minute Peter decide he ain't gon be ish either...
              Pow so be it.....
              Ya'll need to remember what he did to his brother....Had Peter had any stamina he would have knocked him out, just like Corrie Sanders nearly KO'd both of the brothers.
              You not only don't know anything about boxing, you also have no idea as to what you saw in the Wladimir Klitschko-Peter fight. That is- if you saw it, because your comment shows that either you didn't, or know nothing about boxing. ....Didn't I just say that???

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              • edgarg
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                #47
                Originally posted by Stickman
                Sanders was nowhere near knocking out Vitali. He caught him with a perfect lead straight left, stunned him for a second, but that's it. He didn't go down, didn't even wobble, just grabbed his man and walked him back a little, then turned loose and answered with his own shots.

                Also...Peter isn't ever going to have an endurance until he does more conditioning work. You can see what his training is like..probably some weight lifting, sparring, maybe he runs a mile or 3, more weights, sparring....you can't depend on your power to do all of your work, you need to have other assets as well. His boxing has improved somewhat in the last couple of years, but he's still coming into the ring fat and doing nothing but headhunting. It's cost him already, I hope he's changed for this fight with Vitali, otherwise he's going look like an amature when he steps into the ring with him.

                Also...speak ****ing EnglISH, you make almost no sense whatsoever, pal.
                I'm glad you mentined that....about speaking English, I was too polite to do so.

                One major thing you forhot in Peter's training regimen.....EATING.....

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                • edgarg
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by enadeus
                  I think this is going to be an entertaining fight.

                  I think if I was Peter my strategy would be to rush Vitali round 1 simliar to Golota vs Brewster, and see how his balance is because of the long time of inactivity he may just shock him enough to get a knockdown at least. Also Vitali hurt his knee and it was rumoured that a knock down during sparing is what did it in terms of calling off the fight against Rahman. So forget boxing I'd go for the KO right away.

                  If I was Vitali I would work behind my jab in the early rounds and walk around Peter and try to control the fight as long as possible and then go for some power in the mid rounds.
                  The rumour MAY have been that it was a knockdown during sparring which caused the knee injury, but I've read where both Klitschko and one of his well known sparring partners-maybe DaVarryl Williamson, can't remember- said that his legs became entangled with a sparring partner, a prelim fighter, and he fell heavily, doing the damage.

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                  • Hitman932
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by edgarg
                    The rumour MAY have been that it was a knockdown during sparring which caused the knee injury, but I've read where both Klitschko and one of his well known sparring partners-maybe DaVarryl Williamson, can't remember- said that his legs became entangled with a sparring partner, a prelim fighter, and he fell heavily, doing the damage.
                    i think it was raphael butler who fell with vitali and travis walker told the story

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                    • edgarg
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Hitman932
                      i think it was raphael butler who fell with vitali and travis walker told the story
                      Bingo !! Yes I remember now. V. Klitschko also said the same thing, in a report I read in a European paper. It was DaVarryl who said that he'd been sparring with him the previous day, and he was really sharp.

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