I just read an interview with Fritz Sdunek. He says, if Vitali continues winning his fights, he will do 3 more fights after Adamek.
To be honest it's worth taking stuff like this with a pinch of salt. He's still dominant, there aren't many serious threats to him and he keeps in great shape. At this point if he doesn't lose in those next 3 fights I expect he'll go on longer
He also retired once before, and stated that 2010 would be his last year. I think at some point 3-4 fights ago he said that he would have 2 more. The truth is, Vitaly is not going anywhere. As long as it is this easy for him to win, he is going to keep doing what he loves and raking in the money. Stiverne is mandatory, he wants Haye and Valuev. So if it is three, there they are. I bet we will be re-doing this thread 2-3 years from now.
Vitali is a born fighter. If he can get himself in a top shape he will fight any contender. He loves the fighting too much.
The problem with these guys is it's never really a perfect time to retire. If they've just lost, they don't want to leave on a loss because it hurts their pride. If they've just won, they don't want to retire when they don't have to, because that means they can still be making money and be adding to their legacy, etc.
And after he beat Adamek he will say he has 4 fights left. It's like waiting for the subway... The matrixboard says it's due to arrive in 2 minutes, and at the moment it has to jump to 1 it actually jumps to 3... Same with the next minute :yep
I think so to. Haye won't come back unless it is for a payday and other than fighting older big names in the states like Tarver and or Hopkins I don't see him fighting anyone not named Klitskcho.
Three good ones. I'm still hoping Adamek pulls it off on Saturday. But, if not those are three good ones.