Great article on Vitali's stamina problems
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That's a fantastic article. It makes striking, deep observations that I have never heard anyone else making:
1. Big fighters get tired more than small fighters;
2. Punch output of VK (or anyone else for that matter) generally drops in later rounds;
3. A boxer with (a) better stamina than VK, (b) better boxing skills than VK, and (c) ability to take punch can defeat VK;
4. Vitaliy should therefore retire.
I am astonished at the level of the analysis and will always cherish this pathbreaking article.
P.S. What a crap !!!Comment
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Originally posted by Rocko
....Worst croc of **** haters article I have ever seen. Most NFL players and a large number of NBA players are larger than Vitali and they take a pounding and a physical workout that is equal to or superior to what he goes through and they do it week in and week out or night in and night out and they seem to handle it just fine. The only actual evidence that Vit may get a little winded is his breathing with his mouth open. WTF??Comment
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you cant even write an article like that unless the man has been knocked out at least once in the late rounds, and he has never been kayoed once, thats ******Comment
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Although I am NOT a Vitali fan...this article makes absolutely no sense. It is as illogical as the idiotic postings of the jizz gargler named dan swayze...I mean dansweeney...no offense.Comment
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I've noticed one thing about VK, he almost looks gassed from the opening round, but he's not. He looked, IMO, exhausted in rounds 3 through 7 in the Wiliams fight, and then came out in round 8 and eased on the gas, ending the fight. I think that because he breathes through his mouth that everyone thinks he's out of gas, but I think his stamina is fine for a 6'8, 250 lb. fighter, he does a pretty good job of pacing himself, with exception of the LL fight.Comment
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