Vitali was a great front runner, a bully if you will....but when things didn't always go his way, he often wilted.
I still can't get that image out of my mind of Vitali quitting on his stool against Chris Byrd, while he was up on the cards and only had 2 rounds to go.
On the other hand, Grant may have been limited and a bit chinny, but win lose or draw, he was there to go out on his shield.
In this fight I would pick Grant, by brutal 4th or 5th round KO that would see Vitali laid out, staring up at the lights with his arms and legs splayed about, with Grant standing over him, hands raised in victory, staring down triumphantly at his fallen enemy while the crowd looks on in horror
Vitali is about 100 times better than grant and would quickly and easily knock him out. Vitali was a great heavyweight champion who was never knocked down in his career. He was so much better than Grant that no fantasy fight is needed. Grant never did much at the top level and Lewis slaughtered him as would vitali.
Vitali was a great front runner, a bully if you will....but when things didn't always go his way, he often wilted.
I still can't get that image out of my mind of Vitali quitting on his stool against Chris Byrd, while he was up on the cards and only had 2 rounds to go.
On the other hand, Grant may have been limited and a bit chinny, but win lose or draw, he was there to go out on his shield.
In this fight I would pick Grant, by brutal 4th or 5th round KO that would see Vitali laid out, staring up at the lights with his arms and legs splayed about, with Grant standing over him, hands raised in victory, staring down triumphantly at his fallen enemy while the crowd looks on in horror
what an analysis. I've never thought someone's opinion could objectively be so incorrect.
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