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  • ChopperRead
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    #31
    Originally posted by tourlou82


    you didn't get the nuance I guess....
    It was just a joke, lighten up.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Songbird
      He had a torn rotator cuff that needed surgery, he took the right option in that fight, if he had damaged it further he may not have even got his shot at lewis
      maybe it was the right decision for his health, I agree 100%

      but the same can be said about the doctor's decision in the LL fight
      maybe Vitali would never have fought again and lost his eyesight

      as for the Byrd fight, whether it was the right decision or not, VITALI STILL QUIT ON HIS OWN, IT WAS NOT THE DOCTOR DECISION NOR HIS CORNER DECISION, VITALI SAID ''IT HURTS TOO MUCH'', THUS ENDED THE FIGHT ON HIS OWN, WHICH IS CALLED QUITTING

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      • ChopperRead
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        #33
        Originally posted by tourlou82
        Here is the version of Peter who fought Toney and Wlad, to me the much better version than the one Maskaev and Vitali faced.

        if Peter wasn't shot, I don't know how to call it, because the version of him that fought Toney and Wlad is night and day with the version that fought Vitali

        he also looked shot when he fought Chambers
        "Shot" means a fighter is done, punch-drunk, chinny. Peter got outclassed by Vitali, had management problems, got uninspired for awhile, and has now pulled out of it -- lost weight, racked up a few wins. Boxrec lists him at number 8. A "shot" fighter would be headed inexorably downwards, like Barrett.

        You fail to consider that Vitali is a helluva lot tougher than James Toney and the version of Wlad who fought Peter (when Wlad was still trying to gain his confidence back).

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        • Tiozzo
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          #34
          Originally posted by ChopperRead
          It was just a joke, lighten up.
          when you called Calzaghe an ATG, it was no joke

          you're trying to save face obviously

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          • Tiozzo
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            #35
            Originally posted by ChopperRead
            "Shot" means a fighter is done, punch-drunk, chinny. Peter got outclassed by Vitali, had management problems, got uninspired for awhile, and has now pulled out of it -- lost weight, racked up a few wins. Boxrec lists him at number 8. A "shot" fighter would be headed inexorably downwards, like Barrett.

            You fail to consider that Vitali is a helluva lot tougher than James Toney and the version of Wlad who fought Peter (when Wlad was still trying to gain his confidence back).
            Peter beat 4 tomato cans in a row
            that doesn't mean he's not shot
            we'll see how he fares against a top fighter if he ever fights one again

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              #36
              Originally posted by tourlou82
              Peter beat 4 tomato cans in a row
              that doesn't mean he's not shot
              we'll see how he fares against a top fighter if he ever fights one again
              Nothing wrong with building your confidence up with a few lesser opponents.
              It's a good strategy. I fully expect Peter to make some noise again in the HW division. A fight between Peter and David Tua would be very interesting.

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                #37
                Originally posted by tourlou82
                when you called Calzaghe an ATG, it was no joke

                you're trying to save face obviously
                Whatever......

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                • Tiozzo
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ChopperRead
                  Nothing wrong with building your confidence up with a few lesser opponents.
                  It's a good strategy. I fully expect Peter to make some noise again in the HW division. A fight between Peter and David Tua would be very interesting.
                  I would like that one too...

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by tourlou82
                    I would like that one too...
                    If Tua gets rid of Monte Barrett in style, I think you might see it.

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                    • Random1
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                      #40
                      I think it's the fact that both K-bros hardly lose a round as they beat people up that makes them distinctive and considered great. It's not really the opposition - which of course isn't their fault - it's the absolute domination. On a championship level we're often used to fights being competative for a few rounds before the better fighter pulls away, but with the Klitschkos we see them winning almost every second of the fight. Granted Vitali can't quite bring that anymore, but in principle he still is.

                      The catch is that we see them do it for longer stretches at a time because they generally aren't 1 punch KO artists (although Wlad certainly could be if he wanted to). If Foreman was that much better than an opponent he'd try to knock him out in a couple rounds and likely succeed. Wlad and Vitali take their time and make it a methodical beating. Still, that they are that much better than EVERY opponent in recent years, is pretty scary to think about. They're so far above their opposition that for their fans it's hard not to look at them without rose-colored glasses.

                      I guess the way I look at it is that while their resumes aren't quite ATG (through no fault of their own), the way they win gives them a decent status boost to replace it. It becomes a matter of whether you care about resume more or how they handle themselves in the ring, I don't think either way is right or wrong.

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