Why Is Everyone Acting Like Tommorow Is The Rumble In the Jungle?

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    Why Is Everyone Acting Like Tommorow Is The Rumble In the Jungle?

    Because a severely ring rusty Vitali isn't going to rope a dope Peter.

    I also don't think there will be anything "magical" about that fight.

    Twill be loaded with clinches.



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  • Burning Desire
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    #2
    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
    Because a severely ring rusty Vitali isn't going to rope a dope Peter.

    I also don't think there will be anything "magical" about that fight.

    Twill be loaded with clinches.
    Because the Heavyweight division is so poor fans are looking for any kind of excitement, Vitali Klitschko was arguably the best Heavyweight since Lennox Lewis, and some people believe he is even better. Then you have Samuel Peter the ****er who never stops coming forward who is one of the best Heavyweights at the moment, hence why we have so much hype. I just hope these guys can live up to the hype because i don't think they will.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Burning Desire
      Because the Heavyweight division is so poor fans are looking for any kind of excitement, Vitali Klitschko was arguably the best Heavyweight since Lennox Lewis, and some people believe he is even better. Then you have Samuel Peter the ****er who never stops coming forward who is one of the best Heavyweights at the moment, hence why we have so much hype. I just hope these guys can live up to the hype because i don't think they will.
      I've never met anyone who thought Klitschko was better than Lewis LOL.

      I agree that this would have been a much more significant fight say three years ago when Peter had a lot more hype and Klitschko was active. I don't care, this fight is better than no fight at all.

      For the record, I am picking Klitschko.

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        #4
        Originally posted by RunW/Knives
        Because a severely ring rusty Vitali isn't going to rope a dope Peter.

        I also don't think there will be anything "magical" about that fight.

        Twill be loaded with clinches.
        People are just hoping for an entertaining HW title bout.

        But you have to forgive the Klit-Lickers for getting overexcited. After all, they act like Brittley's losing effort against an undertrained, old, inactive Lewis was something brilliant. It couldn't touch Tim Witherspoon's losing effort against a closer-to-prime Larry Holmes with a 10-foot Golota.

        Hell, it doesn't come close to Ray Mercer going just about even after 10 to a PRIME Lennox Lewis.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Burning Desire
          because i don't think they will.
          That was really my initial point, but I guess I could see the importance of this fight in regards to the current HW division. However the surrounding hype is equivalent to some Mega/Super fights that did in fact live up to their circus that preceded them.

          Looking at the mechanics here, it seems technically infeasible to have an aesthetically pleasing fight between these two.........Unless it turned into a pier 6 brawl with Vitali's suspect conditioning being a factor.

          Even at that would it make for a compelling/dramatic fight? Or would both guys lean on each other and get sloppy? I think the later.

          I don't mean to be a pessimist I just think people are getting way too excited over a fight that won't be that fun to watch. Plain and simple.



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            #6
            Originally posted by RunW/Knives
            That was really my initial point, but I guess I could see the importance of this fight in regards to the current HW division. However the surrounding hype is equivalent to some Mega/Super fights that did in fact live up to their circus that preceded them.

            Looking at the mechanics here, it seems technically infeasible to have an aesthetically pleasing fight between these two.........Unless it turned into a pier 6 brawl with Vitali's suspect conditioning being a factor.

            Even at that would it make for a compelling/dramatic fight? Or would both guys lean on each other and get sloppy? I think the later.

            I don't mean to be a pessimist I just think people are getting way too excited over a fight that won't be that fun to watch. Plain and simple.
            Both of their styles are too ugly and awkward to be "aesthetically pleasing".

            But they may still have a sloppy entertaining fight.

            That would be good enough.

            Hell, Ali-Foreman was kinda sloppy and ugly too.

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              #7
              Originally posted by RunW/Knives
              That was really my initial point, but I guess I could see the importance of this fight in regards to the current HW division. However the surrounding hype is equivalent to some Mega/Super fights that did in fact live up to their circus that preceded them.

              Looking at the mechanics here, it seems technically infeasible to have an aesthetically pleasing fight between these two.........Unless it turned into a pier 6 brawl with Vitali's suspect conditioning being a factor.

              Even at that would it make for a compelling/dramatic fight? Or would both guys lean on each other and get sloppy? I think the later.

              I don't mean to be a pessimist I just think people are getting way too excited over a fight that won't be that fun to watch. Plain and simple.
              I see this fight getting very sloppy as the rounds progress. It is imperative that Peter continue to put pressure on Klitschko because if he does he can wear him down. I just think we're going to see Peter walk straight in like he always does and get hit with right hands.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                Both of their styles are too ugly and awkward to be "aesthetically pleasing".

                But they may still have a sloppy entertaining fight.

                That would be good enough.

                Hell, Ali-Foreman was kinda sloppy and ugly too.
                True but I think the Quality of the two involved was deserved the hype.



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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                  Because a severely ring rusty Vitali isn't going to rope a dope Peter.

                  I also don't think there will be anything "magical" about that fight.

                  Twill be loaded with clinches.
                  What channel and when is this fight on?

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                    #10
                    Vitali Klitschko is more of a warrior than his brother, he doesn't mind getting stuck in there and exchanging punches. And Samuel Peter does come forward looking to land big bombs, and i don't think he will have to come looking much for Vitali Klitschko. Which is a positive way of looking at the fight.

                    But the thing that worries me is how good can a fighter be after such a long lay off and all those injury problems ? but Samuel Peter looks to be in better shape than he normally is, and if Vitali Klitschko can find his old form. I can see a sloppy but entertaining fight happening here.

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