Vitali is getting under Peter's skin, lol
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The best shape I've ever seen him in was against Wlad. He's not even close to that right now. He'll be slower, and gas even faster than usual, which pretty much rules out the possibility of a lucky late KO. I just can't see a way for him to win this.Comment
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Yup, I cant wait to see them fight.
IMO, Peter should drop down to around 10% body fat.Comment
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It's still a Vitali needing to shed 4 years of rust. Peter is the prime fighter here (but not a terrible good one though).Comment
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I mentioned this earlier, but I want to say it again: Ring rust will not be a significant factor in this fight. Vitali has been an elite athlete his entire life, has opportunity on a daily basis, if he chooses, to spar with the best heavyweight in the world, has never come into the ring out of shape or had a bad camp...I just don't see any problems with ring-rust. If anything, it could be to his benefit, having not been catching punches from big heavyweights for the last few years.Comment
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If Vitali's body holds up and he doesnt lose a hip in the first round he should beat Peter handily. But with Vitali you never know, Rahman waited a year for his chance before Vitali and his 1000 ailments forced a retirement.From ****news.com:
WBC heavyweight champion Samuel Peter and WBC champion emeritus Vitali Klitschko got into it a little bit while posing in front of the cameras after today's press-conference at Berlin's Saturn Mall. Peter took exception to Vitali trying to hold the belt and pulled the belt belt away. Peter's trainer said that his fighter will not posing in front of the cameras again. Their world title collision can be seen in the U.S. on Saturday night's huge SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast at 9PM ET/PT.
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