I love how idiots mention Klitschko running against Peter, when he threw and landed more than Peter (204 of 523 total) compared to Peter (100 of 440 total). Not to mention he got up from the knockdowns (2 were illegal rabbit punches). As for his previous KO losses. The first to Purrity was a corner stoppage, while Klitschko was still on his feet, so it's not like he quit in that fight at all. His corner threw in the towel, which was probably an overzealous thing to do. As for the Sanders fight, he was caught cold by a hard hitting HW and never recuperated, but he still got every time he got knocked down, but his legs were gone. With Brewster, it was a strange case where he basically fell over due to exhaustion, and that has nothing to do with heart or fear, but more so stamina, or lack of. Wlad has always gotten up, he has NEVER been straight KO'd like Lewis has, or Tyson or Holmes, etc. His boxing skills are excellent. He has one of, if not the best jab in the game, power in both hands, great straight right, nice hooks, great ring generalship and footwork. He needs to work on incorporating uppercuts more in his game. He doesn't fight scared, just extremely careful and tactical, which can be boring at times, but most of the time Wlad is knocking somebody out! No professional boxer is scared, especially a dude with 53 pro fights at HW, that has fought huge punchers before like Sanders, Brewster, Peter, etc. His resume is actually very good, and if he unifies and defend the tile the next few years with guys like Povetkin, Chagaev, Peter, Maskaev, Valuev, etc. on his ledger, he could easily go into the top 10. He is actually extremely underrated by many due to disdain for no apparent reason. The guy is great for the sport and typically very exciting, with the Ibragimov fight being an exception.
Nobody would deny PBF is able to land more punches than his opponent while running away from them...so why a noob thinks it's logical reasoning to state that WLAD didn't run from PETER, because he outlanded him is beyond me... 1 fact doesn't nullify the other noob... The fact that KLIT ran, is in perfect harmony with the fact that he outlanded Sam, all you have to do is watch the tape ass.
Take a look at the 12th round and will you fight for Don King to allow a rematch if Peter wins? WBC has already declared Peter the winner, so why even bother to have the fight?