Vitali Klitschko, Kevin Johnson Predict Big Wins at Presser

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Vitali Klitschko, Kevin Johnson Predict Big Wins at Presser

    When Star Boxing's undefeated heavyweight Kevin "Kingpin" Johnson (22-0-1, 9KO) faces off against Vitali Klitschko (38-2, 37KO) for Vitali's WBC Heavyweight Championship belt on December 12th at the PostFinance Arena in Bern, Switzerland, there won't be an empty seat left in the house. The arena which holds 17,000 people has already completely sold out all of its pre-sale tickets. And while many of those 17,000 people will consist of Klitschko's adoring European fans, after Johnson's recent appearance in Switzerland to officially announce the upcoming bout, there just might be more than a few fans cheering for the American Johnson. [details]
  • Joe2608
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    Johnson has 0% chance of winning.

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    • Toney Loc
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      Vitali will smoke this fool like a White Owl. :grill:

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      • Derranged_
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        "Vitali Klitschko, Kevin Johnson Predict Big Wins at Presser" wow, didn't see that coming....

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        • Tiozzo
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          #5
          Originally posted by Joe2608
          Johnson has 0% chance of winning.
          That's what everyone say before comes the upset. Anybody has a chance. Johnson is much better technically speaking than Vitali. He does have a chance, and I support him.

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          • Joe2608
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            Usually i'd give someone a punchers chance, but Vitali has an iron chin and Johnson only has 9 KO's in 22 fights.

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            • Tiozzo
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              #7
              Originally posted by Joe2608
              Usually i'd give someone a punchers chance, but Vitali has an iron chin and Johnson only has 9 KO's in 22 fights.
              Than it means Johnson will have to win a decision.

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              • edgarg
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                DiBella and the lovelorn Switzers.

                Johnson's "BUMPF" spreader clearly enjoyed telling the little musical anecdote, about Johnson's little parlour trick.

                Why didn't he go a bit further and tell us the name of the tune....Maybe he didn't know, maybe he has a "tin" ear.

                It could have been "Chopsticks". It requires 2 hands.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tourlou82
                  That's what everyone say before comes the upset. Anybody has a chance. Johnson is much better technically speaking than Vitali. He does have a chance, and I support him.
                  So was Roberto Lopez. A genuine highly skilled fighter. But Klitschko has all the skills he needs, at his "beck and call". He can, and of course has, successfully fought against all sorts of styles, and adapts as needed.

                  37 KO's in 38 wins, is nothing to ignore...................

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    Originally posted by tourlou82
                    That's what everyone say before comes the upset. Anybody has a chance. Johnson is much better technically speaking than Vitali. He does have a chance, and I support him.
                    Well,Vit cut easy,Johnson could win in that way.

                    KO?
                    0,01%,Johnson KO's ratio is 40%.Vit has an iron chin and a good D.

                    Decision?
                    "Technically speaking better than Vitali"??
                    Well,even Arreola would look like a boxing master vs Devin Vargas and a shot granpa Seldon.

                    Even Peter looked good technically when he outpointed Toney,and you know what happened...

                    You don't know how he's good technically,he never fought a fighter in the top 50 of what people call a weak division...

                    I think Arreola was a more proven contender.
                    BUT,Johnson cuz of his style give way more problems to Vitali than Arreola.Klitschko always use his longer reach BUT Johnson has the same reach.Johnson uses his jab,dodges punches,and will not run into the fire zone like Arreola did...
                    Johnson look really motivated and talk skills,I mean the right subject,and if he's in better shape than ever(probably will)and Vitali isn't because he fought just few weeks before ten intensive rounds and he's goin to 39.

                    For all these reasons,Johnson can give troubles to Vit.

                    I like that guy,Kevin.


                    Where the title rightfully belongs??
                    I have nothing against a good patriot but Europe isn't worthy of that title?lol

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