Vitali Can Do It!

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  1. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    If Brittley makes it thru training camp, he can beat Peter. Provided Peter isn't fat, Shitali will finally have one win over a top HW contender/titlist who isn't fat, old, or both fat and old.

    Go Vitali!
     
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    Drop the "Shitali" then.... It's really disrespectfull. Are you sure you want him to win?
    He's going to make this one, btw.
    If he's healthy,he's dangerous for any
    heavy.
     
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    Okay. Quitali can do it!
     
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    Vitali will beat Peter if he makes it through training camp, most likely by TKO.
     
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    Not only CAN vitali do it, he WILL do it
     
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    yes he can
     
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    I believe he can beat Peter, but I don't know if he will. It should be a good fight. Whoever wins it.
     
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    :lol:

    Also, that guy's comment about Vitali being the last exciting HW....he must've forgot about Lamon Brewster.

    Ever see Sergie Liakhovich normally fight? He's not exactly Joe Frazier in excitement.

    But with Brewster in there with him, they created a great, great heavyweight brawl.
     
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    guncho next champion! Full Member

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    If he dose then it sure must be some kind of record! After 4 years out without tune up!
     
  11. Ambition_Def

    Ambition_Def **** the people. Full Member

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    It'll also be the first time Vitali has beaten an established champion!

    There will be alot of firsts for Vitali if he wins this fight. Big IF however.
     
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    Are you criticizing the resume of Vitali Klitschko? How dare you.

    Are you saying that the WBO belt, especially in the 1990s, wasn't a highly recognized belt at heavyweight? Are you saying that Herbie Hide wasn't a granite-chinned established heavyweight champion? Did you not see the iron chin and mental toughness he showed in his lone big fight, against Riddick Bowe? Did you see what he did to Tony Tucker? Tucker was only 40 years old and only had lost 3 of his last 5.

    Are you saying the WBO champ Corrie Sanders was not a highly established champion? Sanders was just 38 years old, and only took 13 months off from his last fight. He was also in great shape, just 10 pounds heavier than his previous bout. He made it to the second round before breathing heavily!! So active too. 5 rounds in 47 months.
     
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    I'm still surprised that so many are picking Vitali over Peter, Vitali has rode the ****ing bench for last 4 years, yet he's going to come to the plate and bang a homerun by knocking out the number 2 guy, Sam Peter? I dont think so, I got this fight 65/35 in favor of the more active and proven fighter in Sam Peter.

    If Vitali does happen to win, at least it will prove once and for all Vitali is, and always was the better Klitschko.
     
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    Ambition_Def **** the people. Full Member

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    This part really got me. I almost choked on my doughnut you *******! :lol:
     
  15. Stimulant

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    Why? Wlad made Peter look like an amateur and won easily.