The judging was an absolute disgrace in that fight!
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No, thats how Vitaly always looks by the 7-8th round.Yes, that's what I figured. He was given a round for trying to not get beaten. The guy gave him props for not getting beaten too badly.
Did anyone else think that Klit looked really tired in the last couple of rounds? As in exhausted? Certainly understandable considering the long lay off, but he did have the whole fight his own way and the pace was his etc etc. I hope he gets his stamina back, 'cause he won't win every fight with the stamina he showed then.
In fact rounds 5 to 8 are the most dangerouns time for Vitaly, after that he gets the second wind.Comment
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Yeah, that's generally the case with most heavies now it seems. They seem to run out of steam in the mid-rounds but still be able to get through to the end with their second/third wind.
Where to now for Klit though? Who the hell can he fight now? It's not as if he can prove his dominance by fighting the smaller Klit. There's no one else that even looks like they might be the next dominant heavy to fight either. Maybe Haye, but we still have no idea how good he will be at heavy.Comment
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Not taking anything away from Vitali, who would of won no matter what shape Peter showed up in--but Peter, who is half a foot shorter showed up almost 20 pounds heavier...lets see how he does against Haye, is all I can think to say.Comment
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No,
The disgrace is that half of BoxingScene staff, including Rick, predicted Peter to win :rotfl:
I always knew this would be a mismatch.. and the ONLY chance Peter had is Vitali getting injured again
P.S. Ronnie.. you're alright though :clap:Comment
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