Vitali isn't good as he used to be

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  • Ray*
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    #21
    Seriously though after watching the Vitali/gomez fight i think people stand more chance of beating Vitali than Wlad, He never had a great stamina to begin with and with him getting older now gives other more chance of beating him.

    If Haye can beat Wlad which i very much doubt then he would have a great chance of beating Vitali who should be hitting his 38 or 39th birthday by that time.

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    • Rosseboi
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      #22
      Originally posted by Klitschko2009
      **** all these ******ed Klitschko haters....you're all pathetic trolls
      100% agree.

      I love how they're now saying"If chambers fight Vitali he'll win.." just like Peter & just like Gomez. It'll never end - I give good boxers respect regardless of race/country of origin; others don't though.

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      • Allucard
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        #23
        Originally posted by Infern0
        Seriously Vitlai has 2-3 fights left in him before he becomes an old man.
        at least one of those will be vs David Haye. Unless he's gonna let Wlad do all the work (3 times) or they actually bring in their uncle.
        If they want to beat Haye maybe Vitali should go first.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Rosseboi
          100% agree.

          I love how they're now saying"If chambers fight Vitali he'll win.." just like Peter & just like Gomez. It'll never end - I give good boxers respect regardless of race/country of origin; others don't though.

          Eddie Chambers and Alexander Dimitrenko are better boxers than Gomez.
          Last edited by Boxingwizard; 04-08-2009, 07:20 AM.

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          • Leo Pradun
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            #25
            Originally posted by beerneer
            I noticed his decline as well when I rewatched the Lewis fight, I was thinking Lewis wouldve had a much easier night against the Vitali of today. They say power is the last thing to go when a fighter ages though, so Im thinking Vitali will remain a major threat in the heavyweight division until someone will be able to neutrilise that.
            haha lewis is at like 320 lbs these days the lewis of now would be horrible

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            • Leo Pradun
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              #26
              Originally posted by raycorey
              Seriously though after watching the Vitali/gomez fight i think people stand more chance of beating Vitali than Wlad, He never had a great stamina to begin with and with him getting older now gives other more chance of beating him.

              If Haye can beat Wlad which i very much doubt then he would have a great chance of beating Vitali who should be hitting his 38 or 39th birthday by that time.
              even if haye beats wlad he will never beat vitali never. vitali is not wlad, wlad is the most technicaly gifted heavyweight now maybe even ever but his ability to deal with pressure is his weakness, vitali on the other hand is a ****er much less talented then wlad but will stand and trade with you till the end, and knows how to deal with pressure

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              • Leo Pradun
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                #27
                chambers has no chance against vitali, chambers has no pop and once vitali catches him good its over

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                • Spirit
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Leo Pradun
                  haha lewis is at like 320 lbs these days the lewis of now would be horrible
                  I said WOULDVE, I never said he'd beat him NOW, read much???

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                  • DarchinyFAN
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                    #29
                    The way Gomez was fighting it took a bit of time for Vitali to find his range. Once he found it he was fine.... I think that is part of the age thing though, that it takes him longer than it used to to find his range and rythm.

                    Can't speak much to Dimentrenko, because I havent seen alot of him. As far as Chambers goes, even though he is one of my favorites, I can't see him beating Vitali at this moment. Especially when his primary weapon is the jab, and he likes to stay right infront of his opponents primarily blocking shots. One of the Klitschko's strengths is they don't care how they look in fights, their main goal is to win, and Vitali is content to stand at his range (which is outside Chamber's range) and just pot shot all day, and get the "W".

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by darkstar777
                      I saw his last fight against Juan Carlos Gomez, and he didn't look sharp as I was used to seeing him. He looked sloppy and there many opportunities that Gomez could of done more, but Gomez is past his prime too.

                      If I were Eddie Chambers or Alexander Dimintreko I wouldn't fear campaigning in the WBC rankings. Chambers and other prospects should forget about the IBF, let Povetkin get knocked out by Wlad.
                      its true... Vitaly is old

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