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Vitali Klitscko Is Vulnerable Now... NOT
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Originally posted by Joeyzagz View PostThe KO record has returned to its rightful owner(The Brockton Blockbuster)
Vitali is 50% in his last 6 fights, at this rate he will never see that record again.
1. Kevin Johnson Decision
2. Albert Sosnoski ko (certified Bum)
3. Shannon Briggs Decision
4. Odlanier Solis: KO (Bogus ko, came in with hidden knee injury)
5. Thomasz Adamek: KO ( Dawsons leftovers, no power)
6. Derek Chisora Decision
Btw... those 3 guys lost a total of 34 rds out of 36 for there trouble. That's two shutouts & 2 rds for Chisora for those doing the math at home. Also keep in mind Solis & Adamek were never ko'ed before & won all of there heavyweight bouts until they faced the most dominating boxer that's ever lived.Last edited by jimmy1569; 05-21-2012, 04:05 AM.
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Originally posted by The Weebler II View PostSurely it indicates he senses his own vulnerability?
perfect NSB poll material
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Vitali is maybe 70% of what he was in his prime, and will soon be slipping into the 60's.
Fact is if there ever was a time to get him it's now, he would have Danny Williams'd Chisora 10 years ago
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vitali is a great athlete, i was trying to find the perfect guy for beating him and although most good big heavies have there chance, lewis, foreman, razor ruddock ect i think i would like to see butterbean vs vitali, i think his the only one with the tools to make him look bad. vitali would be considerably slower, and lighter and i can just see that 300 pound right over hand koing vitali hard.
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Originally posted by Earl-Lesnar View PostVitali is maybe 70% of what he was in his prime, and will soon be slipping into the 60's.
Fact is if there ever was a time to get him it's now, he would have Danny Williams'd Chisora 10 years ago
As for the first sentence..... Vitali's 70% is still good enough to outbox anyone put in front of him if that percentage was true (which it's not) only thing is he won't be able to stop everyone put in front of him... I believe he's 110% of what he once was because he's a smarter fighter now.. he picks & chooses when to put power behind his shots.. he's more patient.. the Chisora fight was one of his worst fights ever & this had to do with Chisora's style & Vitali throwing his shoulder..
i have no doubt if Vitali was healthy.. Chisora wouldn't have lasted the distance as he was just coming in with disregard & Vitali didn't have use of all his faculties.... mainly the left hand.. which keeps fighters at bay & sets up his right handed missiles down the pipe.. HE needs to knock him the F out in a rematch & then wipe out HAYE.
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Originally posted by cameronpaul View Postvitali is a great athlete, i was trying to find the perfect guy for beating him and although most good big heavies have there chance, lewis, foreman, razor ruddock ect i think i would like to see butterbean vs vitali, i think his the only one with the tools to make him look bad. vitali would be considerably slower, and lighter and i can just see that 300 pound right over hand koing vitali hard.
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