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  • ChopperRead
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    #61
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Anyone that want to beat Wlad have to go for him early, By the 4th round Wlad has them figured which is bad news for them..
    When the Steelhammer jab starts thumping him in the mug, all of Chisora's big plans are going right out the window.

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    • sugarrob2
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      #62
      No way .Watch this , funny .Does he love his girlfriend .Says in this Vitali's his boyfriend.
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      • FloydTBE
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        #63
        easy fight for wlad it shud be

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        • crold1
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          #64
          Originally posted by ChopperRead
          Vitali will hospitalize that fat piece of **** a la Briggs. IF Solis even beats Ray Austin, which is no sure thing.
          Yes it is but Austin is terrible so big deal. Solis will get a shot without winning a notable fight and, if Klit isn't shot and Solis doesn't get below 250 (at least), he'll lose.

          Probably lose even if he does that but if he could recapture the mobility he had in the ammys, he'd at least give himself best shot. If Vitali lost to the 260-70 plus version of Solis, it would be a serious indictment.
          Last edited by crold1; 12-05-2010, 05:54 PM.

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          • IronDanHamza
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            #65
            Chisora's style is not the kind of style that is going to take out Wlad in 4 rounds, no way in hell thats happening. Its going to be a long night, by around the 6th round, Chisora will be fighting for survival.

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            • The Hammer
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              #66
              Originally posted by crold1
              Yes it is but Austin is terrible so big deal. Solis will get a shot without winning a notable fight and, if Klit isn't shot and Solis doesn't get below 250 (at least), he'll lose.

              Probably lose even if he does that but if he could recapture the mobility he had in the ammys, he'd at least give himself best shot. If Vitali lost to the 260-70 plus version of Solis, it would be a serious indictment.
              Let's not forget Vitali turns 40 in a few months. He's not quite the heavyweight destroyer he was in the late 90s up until his fight with Williams in 2004. That being said, he's still very good and will likely defeat Solis regardless of what shape Odlanier is in.

              By the way, why don't you guys who vote on the The Ring heavyweight ratings drop Valuev out of the top 10 heavyweights? He hasn't fought inwell over a year and hasn't won a fight since Holyfield two years ago.

              He could be replaced by Helenius, Pulev or Solis.

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              • crold1
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                #67
                Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
                Let's not forget Vitali turns 40 in a few months. He's not quite the heavyweight destroyer he was in the late 90s up until his fight with Williams in 2004. That being said, he's still very good and will likely defeat Solis regardless of what shape Odlanier is in.

                By the way, why don't you guys who vote on the The Ring heavyweight ratings drop Valuev out of the top 10 heavyweights? He hasn't fought inwell over a year and hasn't won a fight since Holyfield two years ago.

                He could be replaced by Helenius, Pulev or Solis.
                That's all I meant. It's an indictment in that he'd be aged enough to lose there.

                There is no voting on the Ring panel unless a specific vote is called for. Panelists can chime in with rec's and they take them up when the editors talk over changes. Not sure why Valuev is still there; maybe respect for injury. One year was just up too and, frankly, it easy to overlook as its hard to make a case that there are ten good Heavyweights. (Just kidding...sort of)

                He will be taken out of BScene's ratings at the least.
                Last edited by crold1; 12-05-2010, 06:34 PM.

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                • Sweet Jesus
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                  #68
                  Legitimately, Chisora needs to headbutt Wlad and cut him open. I'd like to see Wlad fight with blood pouring down his face.

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                  • ChopperRead
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
                    Let's not forget Vitali turns 40 in a few months. He's not quite the heavyweight destroyer he was in the late 90s up until his fight with Williams in 2004. That being said, he's still very good and will likely defeat Solis regardless of what shape Odlanier is in.
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                    Just still good enough to almost never drop a round and break someone's face and hospitalize him.

                    What little Vitali has lost in firepower is made up for in the fact that he is much better defensively now than he was in the late 90s. He has taken some strategy from Manny Steward re measuring distance and seldom gets hit flush anymore.

                    Solis is both literally and figuratively overblown. We'll see how he does with Austin -- I think he's going to struggle, because he's been walking around at 300 pounds for quite awhile, and even if he does get some weight off, it's going to affect him. He's the Cuban Arreola.

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                    • ChopperRead
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by crold1
                      Yes it is but Austin is terrible so big deal. Solis will get a shot without winning a notable fight and, if Klit isn't shot and Solis doesn't get below 250 (at least), he'll lose.

                      Probably lose even if he does that but if he could recapture the mobility he had in the ammys, he'd at least give himself best shot. If Vitali lost to the 260-70 plus version of Solis, it would be a serious indictment.
                      LOL at all of these "ifs." If the sun doesn't rise tomorrow, it will be cold out, too. But I don't expect it will go missing.

                      You are using way too much conjecture to envision scenarios very unlikely to happen. Solis has done nothing special as a professional and he doesn't even like boxing. He just likes eating. The guy lacks motivation and is a good candidate to be exposed by someone like Austin.

                      Don't buy into the hype--Solis is a loooooong way from beating Vitali Klitschko, or even getting in the ring with him. He's just the latest Great Black Hope for those disillusioned with David Haye.
                      Last edited by ChopperRead; 12-05-2010, 07:44 PM.

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