I actually picked Peter to win the fight. His EFFORT made a fool of me. Him quitting on his stool shows alot. It was hard to gauge Vitali off this as he was never threatened by Peter's lazy ass. Vitali vs Valuev would be a good fight. The biggest (size-wise) HW fight in history.
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Every time some guy with reasonable skills and power gets humiliated by a far superior fighter we see the "exposed syndrome" here on BS (very appropriate acronym, in many ways). Before the fight there were alot of people giving Peter a good chance of a KO win. AFTER the fight, he's a lazy fat bum, quitter, sissy, blah, blah, blah.
Peter would still beat the **** out of 7 of the top 10, in my opinion...in part because the rankings are ****, but also because he's improved alot in the last few years, and because he's got size and power on his side against most. Unfortunately, he'll probably never amount to much again after the one-sided beatdown he received Saturday, which is a shame, because I think the rest of the top 10 would've gotten the same beatdown, or worse, from the big guy...he's just that good. He looks clumsy and ammaturish, but like my wife tells me...looks ain't everything. He seems to know instinctively how to handle any other fighter inside the ring, and has consistantly dominated almost every fight he's had from the opening bell, to the KO ending (all but 1). His losses were against two of the best in the world, and neither were actual stoppages, just injury TKO's, and he was ahead on the cards in both fights at the time they were stopped. With the highest KO ratio in heavyweight history, a style that's so far confused and frustrated every man he's ever faced in the ring (save one, and I think Lewis was having lots of trouble himself), I just don't think the loss should reflect that badly on Peter. It should, however, make those who picked Peter by EASY KO WIN look a little foolish, but even that's OK....everybody looks ****** once in awhile in their lives. As for Peter quitting on his stool....I'd like to see a few of those dishing out **** for that be the one who's sitting there, busted up, without a single round in the bank, trying to make that decision themselves. Really I would.
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Originally posted by crold1 View Post
And Gomez's first round loss wasn't to an unknown...it was a known journeyman named yanqui Diaz that was as head scratching an upset as I've ever seen.
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Originally posted by Carlisle View PostVitali... remember the young heavyweight who made you retire 4 years ago in sparring? That "injury" that you lied about which was really from Travis whupping your ass in sparring? Well.. guess what? He's coming for you. After he beats Arreola on November 29th then the whole world will know about the Freight train.. and guess what else? If the fight against Arreola turns out to be the eliminator that is being negotiated then that means that either you or your punk ass brother will have to step in the ring with him again. Hope your rib is healed.. cuz Travis cant wait to crack it again. Remember how it felt? Made you fall down like a lil ***** and retire. That light in the distance is the Freight Train coming for your punk ass.
*Note: Please be talking about Travis "15 seconds" Walker. LOL
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Originally posted by Carlisle View PostOf course your riding Arreola's and Vitali's nuts... probably DLH's too?
You probably think Arreola is actually good? You probably think Vitali's performance against Peter is one for the ages? **** riders who have never boxed only watch boxing but dont know boxing.
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vitali would beat valuev..but i guess it would be interesting see him be the shorter man but valuev is just a big ol average hairy ape
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