Im looking for the most UNBIASED, OBJECTIVE, REALISTIC outcome for PETER - KLITSCHKO
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It's really unpredictable, because of Vitali's four year layoff and age.
But if he's at least 50% of he was, he KOs Peter.Comment
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Vitali is a better fighter wit a tougher chin than Wlad, and Wlad owned Peter w/ the exception of the 1 KD (I say 1 cuz 2 of em were bogus). Vitali has injuries and ring rust to shake off but I think he'll finish Peter before it gets late enough in the fight to matter. This will be a fun slugfest wit a mid rd KO for Vitali.Comment
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I just think power and chin are usually the last things to go, and usually the bgger you are, the older you can be and still fight at a high level. Vitali being in his late 30's isnt an issue in the ring.
Peter isnt so offensively gifted that Vitali needs to be worried about defensive ring rust. He'll eat Peter's clubbing punches, and fire back his own. Although I think peter has improved, he still struggled with McCline. Putting away a soft chinned Maskaev is not that impressive. Even then Oleg was timing in right hands. The same right hands Vitali will eventually start to find. Peter is in for a devastating KO imo.
It also sounds and looks like Peter isnt in good shape for this one. Maybe he thinks he needs to be bigger and stronger against a bigger man, I dont know.Comment
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If you're putting money down on this fight, you need to do your own analysis. That way, the only person you have to blame if things go badly, is yourself. I don't mind making a call, but I don't want to be the one that gave you the pick you took to the bookie, only to have you lose your ass. I'm usually right, but nobody's right every time.
As for taking Vitali's layoff into account....I have. I'm pretty thorough, more than most, I'd say, considering my pick'em rate is over 95%, overall, and 98% at middleweight and above. That's over the past 6 years.Comment
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