Vitali is getting under Peter's skin, lol

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  • Stickman
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    #71
    I think he's very immature, and probably not the brightest bulb in the string, but he diesn't strike me as actually "off". Nothing like his countryman Ibeabuchi.

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    • TheManchine
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      #72
      Originally posted by Silencers
      For some reason I don't think Peter is all there mentally.
      i think Vitali has definately gotten to Peter

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      • Silencers
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        #73
        He probably has to some degree, I think the events of the McCline fight and the fight with younger brother Wladimir still haunt him.

        I agree Stickman, he just seems a bit insecure right now.

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        • Thread Stealer
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          #74
          Originally posted by Stickman
          Stumbling drunks? It was two big aggressive guys going at it nearly non-stop for the entire fight. The only other heavyweight fight that compares, action-wise in recent times was Brewster/Lyachovich.

          Anyway, what I was going to ask....can you give me a list of that top 15 you have? I find it difficult to believe you wouldn't have Lewis/Klitchko on it.
          Brewster-Liakhovich was better. Brewster-Liakhovich competes with Jefferson-Harris as the best HW fight since Golota-Bowe 2. That **** was just back-and-forth action throughout most of the fight. Brewster getting hurt in one round, then Liakhovich getting hurt and dropped in the next round, and then Brewster almost ready to go a round or 2 later. Amazing fight.

          Best HW fights since 1978?

          Larry Holmes-Ken Norton
          Tex Cobb-Earnie Shavers (another good wild fight between two big guys who look like stumbling drunks)
          Larry Holmes-Mike Weaver
          Evander Holyfield-Michael Dokes
          Rid**** Bowe-Evander Holyfield 1-3
          Maurice Harris-Derrick Jefferson
          Clifford Etienne-Lawrence Clay Bey
          Sergie Liakhovich-Lamon Brewster
          Andrew Golota-Rid**** Bowe 2
          David Tua-Daniel Izon
          Bert Cooper-Ray Mercer
          David Tua-Ike Ibeabuchi
          Mike Tyson-Razor Ruddock 2
          Michael Moorer-Bert Cooper
          Rid**** Bowe-Pierre Coetzer

          As I said, it'd be lucky to be in the top 15 of the last 3 decades. Maybe in the lower end.

          It helps that Lewis-Klitschko had greater significance as it was for THE heavyweight championship of the world, but others were better to watch.

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          • Thread Stealer
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            #75
            Originally posted by Tunney
            So lets bet 100,000 points on this fight, Thread Stealer. If Vitali's as bad as you always say, shouldn't Peter be able to beat him?

            After all, Vitali's age 37 and has been inactive for almost four years.
            As so many Klit-Lickers have said, Peter sucks. Brittley isn't that bad, he is just grotesquely overrated by his fanboys who think more of what a guy "could have, should have, and would have" done rather than what he really has done.

            50,000 is okay. I want to make sure I have points for those ****** little things I can purchase, just in case Brittley continues in his tradition of beating overweight fighters (that aren't ****sexuals named Lennox)
            Last edited by Thread Stealer; 10-06-2008, 11:20 PM.

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            • FLYBOY
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              #76
              samuel peter is weak mentally compared to vitali.... if vitali is healthy, he will knock samuel peter out in 6 rounds

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                #77
                Vitali really ****ed himself with his little charades. Peter is going to send Vitali and his glass chin back into retirement after the beating he's going to administer on him come Saturday.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                  As so many Klit-Lickers have said, Peter sucks. Brittley isn't that bad, he is just grotesquely overrated by his fanboys who think more of what a guy "could have, should have, and would have" done rather than what he really has done.

                  50,000 is okay. I want to make sure I have points for those ****** little things I can purchase, just in case Brittley continues in his tradition of beating overweight fighters (that aren't ****sexuals named Lennox)
                  I agree he's vastly overrated by some here on this forum (I could probably name you a baker's dozen Vitali cum-guzzlers without even trying), but I have to give the guy his due, also. He performs well in the ring, usually in dramatic fashion...he's huge, heavy handed, reasonably skilled, tough, great beard, fast for his size, always in shape, and is aggressive as hell. In any era, he'd give the best heavyweights all they could handle, maybe more. Not saying he'd beat everyone, just that he has enough assets that he'd be tough for anyone to beat. I don't agree that he's injury prone, more a victim of a short run of bad luck, but even if I'm wrong....well, the sun shines on even a dog's ass once in awhile.

                  A couple of reason, I'm a fan. What I listed above (which boils down to just being an entertaining fighter, for me), his sense of sportsmanship, plus the fact that he's a pretty decent guy outside the ring, too. I'm old-fashioned enough that I prefer my favorite fighters to be a good example of a decent man for everybody that watches him fight.

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                  • Stickman
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Zack Morris
                    Vitali really ****ed himself with his little charades. Peter is going to send Vitali and his glass chin back into retirement after the beating he's going to administer on him come Saturday.

                    Promise me you won't just disappear after the fight and never come back. I'm looking forward to your reaction after it's over.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                      As so many Klit-Lickers have said, Peter sucks. Brittley isn't that bad, he is just grotesquely overrated by his fanboys who think more of what a guy "could have, should have, and would have" done rather than what he really has done.

                      50,000 is okay. I want to make sure I have points for those ****** little things I can purchase, just in case Brittley continues in his tradition of beating overweight fighters (that aren't ****sexuals named Lennox)
                      If Tunney doesn't take it, I'll be happy to bet you whatever the amount you want.

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