"Lewis won the 1988 Olympic super heavyweight gold medal while representing Canada, and though he returned to England to fight as a pro, many Brits continue to regard him as a Canadian at heart and a Briton for convenience. And so it was that Bruno entered the ring to meet Lewis with THE REAL BRIT Stitched across the rear of his boxing trunks. The music he had chosen to herald his entrance was Land of Hope and Glory, a patriotic English tune that excludes the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh. Lewis was more considerate of his surroundings: He entered to reggae music as both the British Union Jack and the Welsh Red Dragon flag whipped about him in a stiff breeze."
Klitschko will win a UD against Chagaev. Chagaev will win a round or two early on but Wladimir will have everything established at that point and it's going to be a long night for Chagaev after that.
I like Wlad inside the distance as well. He'll probably take control with his jab in the early rounds, and by the middle rounds, his right will start landing with more and more frequency. He eventually wears him down and stops him, somewhere around the 7th round or so.
Maybe not, but he isn't exactly the 2nd coming of Ali, either. I think he will be thoroughly outclassed in this one. I was not impressed with his efforts against Valuev. In fact, I scored that one a draw and thought Chagaev performed terribly during the second half of that fight. Valuev is painfully slow, so he was able to sneak in some good lefts while avoiding incoming fire. He will have no such luxury against Wlad. Wlad is gonna be snapping the jab in his face, and I don't think Chagaev is going to have much luck closing the gap the way he was doing against the much slower Valuev. I honestly think this is going to be a one-sided exhibition in Wlad's favor, so look for the title to change hands. :good
Technically, it was TKO 9. But, credit where it is due: Nice prediction. I'll file that away with my correct prediction of Calzaghe SD over Hopkins.