Are Wlad's and Vitali's fighting styles really that different?

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  • GranTorino
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    #1

    Are Wlad's and Vitali's fighting styles really that different?

    People often say that Wlad fights scared and cautious, and that Vitali is absolutely fearless, but from what I've seen of the way they fight individually, their styles are damned near identical. They both fight tall. They both prefer to evade punches altogether rather than block them (not fighting cautious, fighting smart, in my opinion). They both keep their hands low and they both are come forward fighters.

    Now, I don't want this to become a flame thread. I'd kind of like some examples from everyone.


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  • Banderivets
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    #2
    I'd say their styles are very similar...and by style I mean their whole approach to fighting. Like you said, fighting tall and evading punches all together.

    But their technique is completely different.


    Vitali is a pure arm puncher at times, Wlad isnt.

    Vitali's jab has a looping hooky motion to it.

    Vitali avoids punches with a lot of leaning back, where Wlad uses his footwork more.
    Last edited by Banderivets; 07-06-2011, 09:09 AM.

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    • ADozenArrows
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      #3
      They're only similar in the fact that they're heavy handed in both hands. As UKR ALEX pointed out, their technique is way different and obviously evident if you've watched them fight before.

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      • Joe2608
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        #4
        Completely different fighters.

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        • GranTorino
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          #5
          Originally posted by ADozenArrows
          They're only similar in the fact that they're heavy handed in both hands. As UKR ALEX pointed out, their technique is way different and obviously evident if you've watched them fight before.

          I do realize that Vitali does a LOT of simply leaning back to avoid punches, but I think he's actually a little more fleet of foot than he's given credit for, and even similar to Wlad in that respect.

          Think about it for a second and you'll see what I'm getting at. None of us here on this board (certainly not me) are champion heavyweights, and even we know that if we can see that a fighter evades punches by simply leaning back, logic would dictate that all you should have to do is throw two or three more punches coming forward, theoretically causing him to lean further and further back. Certainly if WE can think of this, a professional boxer could, and of course they have, and they HAVE attempted it.

          To no success. So how can this be? Simple, he's more fleet of foot than we think. Another similarity to Wlad, but not one that's as glaring as the others.

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          • GranTorino
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            #6
            Originally posted by Joe2608
            Completely different fighters.
            Whoa! Too many details!

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