Vitali Plans To Punish David Haye, Shut His Mouth
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Im gonna have a field day with you come September 12th, you obviously don't know **** about boxing if you think Haye is gonna win. There is a big difference in wanting a fighter to win and knowing a fighter is going to win. I have never bet on a fight i didnt win.
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Wow, where do I begin, both posts were terrible, but I will start with the easy targets, your claims about Wlad.How more deluded can one get? Vitali is winning basically all of his fights in dominant fashion and you claim that "his style is a problem"? WHAT THE HECK? If a boxer LOSES then his style is a problem. If a boxer wins then his style is an asset. It's as bizarre as stating "Vitali's problem is that he doesn't punch as feartherfisty as Ali".
Do you actually have a fight where Wlad fell apart under pressure and thus lost the fight? I mean where he fell apart not from stamina issues or chin but because of nervousness?
Watch him during the Sanders fight, the prolonged ring entrance, the inordinate wait for the action to begin, he looks tense and nervous, fought that way, fell apart.
As for the Brewster fight, he did not throw a huge amount of shots, he looked fit, but fell apart under very limited pressure, when he could not put Brewster away he seized up and lost momentum very quickly.
Now, you say that being fluid has no place in boxing. Nonsense. Ali, Louis, Holmes, considered the consensus three best, all three very fluid when throwing combos. People accused Joe of looking mechanical at the time, but his punching was flowed brilliant, watch him fight, try the Baer fight, it is readily available online.
These robots win. Er, Wlad has lost, Vitali has lost, ditto for Valuev, so they do win, but they also lose, and the losses came when facing guys with a bit more natural rhythm to their styles.
I never mentioned Byrd, nor said i don't respect Wlad, please read the actual posts. As for writing off Ali as Sam Peter, that is laughable, I assume this is a joke of some kind? Nor was Ali a cruiserweight, you cannot just bump him down a weight due to your inability to understand that men have grown in recent times, but can still be analysed as fighters without people, mostly the likes of you, stating that the 'bigger guy wins.'
Also, Ali fought Foreman, Frazier, Liston, Norton, Patterson, to name a few, these men are all better than Sam Peter. Ali, even when past his best, fought with more fluidity than Sam Peter. Bear in mind that Sam struggled with Toney. Now, and you need to think here, Toney was smaller than Peter, and schooled him. Ali was bigger than Foster, who was better than Toney, and Ali handled Foster, he was out-jabbed for sure at times, and cut for the only time in his career, but when you loo at Ali using his left in-close in that fight, and compare it with Sam's stunted style, I am sure that even you will be able to see that Ali is better than Peter.Comment
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