VITLAY is going to lose to father time and that's all, deal with it.

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  1. BULLFROMBORNEO

    BULLFROMBORNEO Active Member Full Member

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    I think Vitali's a good fighter, not a nuthugger, hater, whatever, Vitali is just not going to get beaten by the likes of Arreola, Maskaev, or any other stiff in the HW division.


    Vitali will be KOed by father time, retirement, or injuries. :good
     
  2. SAS2

    SAS2 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    hope he has a few good fights before the expiration date, though.
     
  3. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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  4. Jason997

    Jason997 Active Member Full Member

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    The problem with this fighter is that we have only seen him at his best rarely. He could have dominated a small era.
     
  5. BULLFROMBORNEO

    BULLFROMBORNEO Active Member Full Member

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    I'm just speaking towards the people who like to call for an upset everytime he's getting ready to fight someone. Samuel Peter, Juan Carlos Gomez, and now Arreola. It was clear as day that Vitali would/will dominate and stop every one of them.
     
  6. bmf95b

    bmf95b Boxing Fan Full Member

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    odh
     
  7. 11player

    11player Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vitali will retire at the end of this year or at 2010, you can count at it.

    I think he will fight Arreola, maybe Maskaev if he is not given any other options, but once he gets his hands on the WBA belt he will be done. He may fight twice again this year.

    I think he is up for 2-4 fights more max., that if injuries don't retire him first.
     
  8. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Do you think Father Time will try to make a mandatory title defense?

    Or will he try to unify against Wlad?
     
  9. mapko

    mapko Member Full Member

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    I do think retirement is not too far off. Vitali still has political aspirations and has expressed interest in running for mayor of Kiev again. He narrowly lost the mayoral election a couple of years ago which is one of the reasons he has delighted his fans by returning to boxing. He's a smart guy and by the time he's forty he will devote his time to business, politics, and charity and leave the boxing in his brother's capable hands.
     
  10. BULLFROMBORNEO

    BULLFROMBORNEO Active Member Full Member

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    Mandatory.
     
  11. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ya know I think Father Time would handle Maskaev (the current mandatory for the WBC) with ease.

    The question is could Father Time handle the quickness of Eddie Chambers?
     
  12. joeboxer

    joeboxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    wow he's going to get old. what a bold prediction. how about tomorrows lotto numbers...oh and could you come close to spelling his name right in the headline?
     
  13. A Rock

    A Rock SAMUEL ETO'O!!!!! Full Member

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    Quite simply, yes. While Eddie has quick hands his stamina has no chance against Vitalis. Vitali by KTFO.
     
  14. KlitschkoUKR

    KlitschkoUKR Member Full Member

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    I agree...and if you look at Vitali's whole career his only two loses were because of injuries. With out injuries and "father time' Vitali would be running supreme...just words.
     
  15. MemoCan

    MemoCan *****49ers Express***** Full Member

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    You've got to be kidding