But he has lost three in a row, as Haye so eloquently pointed out. Granted he did give a competitive showing yesterday, but a twohanded Vitali,...
Yes, if Vitali's left hand was in full commission, Chisora would have gotten the Arreola/Peter/Adamek treatment, if not worse. Anyone could see...
Yes, the fact that his left was used 1/3 as much as it normally is, and when it was used, it more than likely had very little behind it.......that...
To me, Vitali is to be given credit for still winning as he did, with the left almost out of commission entirely. What a feat of dominance.
Chisora can't get along with ANYone.
Regardless of what happened to his hand, he still won 9 or 10 of the 12 rounds on all three cards. No excuses needed for yet another decisive...
Yes, he obviously was not able to control Chisora as he does everyone else.............and that is for a reason His left hand being used so...
An excerp from Yahoo Sports......... Klitschko threw relatively few jabs, a punch with which he normally sets up his big right. The obvious...
I agree. He was shocked and very suprised, and before he even could start to react, they were pulling Chisora away. Vitali has a mean streak...
Don't confuse us with facts. We are only out for sheer drama in this ridiculous thread. :blood
It buckled him? ..................WOw, how wacky is that statement ? They are both standing, feet close together, and Vitali is not expecting a...
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*Put an end to black boxing* Never heard it called that. :lol:
I think you are probably right. He'll start getting desperate and will try anthing to keep from getting decisively thrashed. Much like Tyson...
He's made Vitali even more eager to punish him for the duration. I don't see Vitali taking this guy out very quickly, now. I think he'll carry...