oh, is that the trouble that vitali is supposed to have had? yeah, he looks like he's having a real tough time of it there. :-(
Lateral Movement: This content is protected That's not the point, the point is Vitali had trouble with fast moving boxers who use lateral movement. (Note: Ali had Ridiculous Slickness) Ali speed would be able to out-jab him; Angelo Dundee - “Muhammad would have moved in and out, side to side, popped him with the jab and fast combinations. Vitali relies on the jab but Muhammad would have smothered his jab and hit him with his own - time and again." State your reasons on how Vitali would beat Ali. :think
Ali's DAUGHTER could defeat the Vitali Klitschko we saw against Charr. Unless, of course, Vitali manages to open a cut on her face, then proceed to illegally rub it up & down with his gloves, until his bought-off ref & ring doctor stop the fight. But heck, what are the chances of THAT ever happening? :roll:
:good Vitali could not land a good and clear punch on Chris Byrd and after his injuriy he quit. This content is protected And this was the younger more faster version of Vitali. He could not land any significant on Byrd. Ali would win against Vitali, UD or late TKO.
If Charr could do this to Vitali, imagine what a prime Ali would have done: This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected [/QUOTE]
I consider Vitali a very dangerous H2H fighter, but Ali is a wrong matchup for him.. 2004 Vitali vs 1966 Ali, i take Ali by UD.. I think that Ali is one of the few boxers where i think that Wlad has a better chance of beating him