BULL****. Here's what you said; No mention of the 1st, huge left hand. Then I posted the slo-mo, spelled out what happened & you switched your p.o.v. . No ****, sherlock. But again, back to your initial post.... & I'm not even acting that way.
Good lord.atsch Ask around... I have been saying the same exact thing since 2003. Even the haters will tell you that. Wlad's downfall in that fight came well before any of the GIFs that you have shown. I simply stated what happened proceeding the first "knockdown"... not what spelled the beginning of the end for Wlad in that fight. That happened when Sanders had his back against the ropes, Wlad got lazy when backing away, and Sanders leaped off of the ropes with a huge straight left hand. Wlad was buzzed... not horribly... but he was clearly taken off guard and at that point in his career... didn't know how to respond.
You should get involved politics. Obviously you are an expert at twisting, distorting, mangling and manipulating anything somebody says. Why do it for free when you could get paid for being cynical? :huh
I don't see anything wrong with my post. Just pointing out the obvious double standard. You are making judgments on Wlad based on certain criteria... yet when the same criteria is applied to other fighters... you act like something is being distorted. I would suggest possibly choosing your words more carefully, or possibly judging Wlad by realistic terms. That way I don't have such an easy time blowing holes through your posts.:good
They hate Vlad because he beats all their heroes, it's that simple. I warned Team Klitschko about Sanders before the fight, I also warned Universum/Kohl, and wrote article on boxing.de as well. I wrote about this possibility right here on ESB before that fight. I had followed Corrie Sanders career for years, knew how dangerous he was. Sanders was in the best shape of his life, only 225lbs., at almost 6 feet five inches tall, plus very long reach, quick as Hell too. Sanders was preparing to fight Nicolai Valouev, yes, prepared for tall heavyweight. Vlad did weight training, no sparring, zero south paw sparring, absolutely! Vlad was depressed about Kohl not getting him a good fight vs. top contender (he had just beaten Jameel McCline at McCline's peak) huge let-down for him. Vlad made no excuses for that loss, but he was not prepared, Sanders was. Vlad tried to get a rematch with Sanders, but Sanders refused a rematch. It was a surprise, Sanders' name, "The Sniper" was no joke. He could have been world champion for years if he had trained, in his prime, truly awesome. Again, ask Bobby Czyz about him, he knows. (Sanders straight left hand comes at you backwards) The Puritty fight Vlad was young, he was promoting fight, did not train, just ran out of gas in 11th round. He made no excuses, but then stopped Axel Schultz in 8th round, something Foreman could not do,in fact, Schultz beat he crap out of Foreman! Foreman gave up his title rather than give rematch. Against Brewster, there was an outside influence, no doubt about that, appears to have been drugged. MRI showed zero signs of concussion, two sets of urine samples/blood samples, missing. Doctors were only concerned about a diabetic coma, yet Vlad does not have diabetes, never has. A punch does not cause high blood sugar, and Vlad's was very dangerous level. Don King would not allow Brewster to give Vlad a rematch, nor would he allow Brewster to fight Vitali, not until Brewster lost the title did Vlad get a rematch, is was a mismatch, as I knew it would be. Brewster was and is not in same class as Vlad period, and never will be. Note: Chis Byrd, Brewster's cousin, was at ringside and Uncle Byrd, ref. Where is that water bottle? What about the video of someone in Vlad's dressing room messing around. Missind ID? How did that happen? Well, it is in past, but Vlad could have lost his life that night, almost did. He slept for around 10 hours or so. Vlad does not have stamina problem, only one time early in his career, 11th round, that's it. Vlad would never run out of gas early in any fight. He was sick in very first round, kept getting worse, that's why he went for knockout before he passed out, not from punch, but from high blood sugar, yes, there are chemicals that will cause such. No betting was allowed on Vitali's fight, etc. Does not matter now, Vlad is well, did not die from outside influence, but was very scary that night. Vlad proved he is totally superior to Brewster in rematch, which should have happened long time ago. No matter how much I do not like fighter, I never wish them to die, or get sick. I just get tired of all the lies about that fight. In America, media was, and perhaps still is, prejudice against Klitschkos, it's a shame. If they fight long enough, Vitali and Vlad can lose a fight, just like any other boxer in history, but for now it appears they will be winning for some time in future, barring any serious injuries. Anyone who knows boxing, should study their fights, I have them all. They are very excellent fighters and are not slow, they are quick. Listen to Austin's corner, tell him he won the first round, that Vlad is slow, yeah, they read too much propaganda and believe it. I remember Rich telling Donald the same, making fun of Vitali before fight. Well, take a look at that fight. Donald was 6 feet 4 inches tall, and fast fighter, yet Vitali has easy time with him, stopped him. It goes on and on and on. Klitschkos have moved on to the future, they are proving themselves in every fight, so no need to worry about the past, can't change that, but can learn from past. Be careful where you fight and watch your dressing room, food and drinks, people around you, you can never be too careful, esp.when you are on top. Vitali is excellent fighter, true warrior, killer instinct, I did not expect him to win so easily against Peter, but Vitali, after 4 year lay-off, make that fight look easy. Vitali prepared well for that fight, made it look easy, he earned it. Congrats Vitali. KlitschkooooooooooOOOooOooOOOOOOO!!!!!!!