You mean like most of KLIT's fans on this board...??? ...besides I believe it may be spelled different, in different countries...at least I've seen different spellings in foreign papers. Another guy you'll notice the same thing with is Lyakhovich, his name has a couple different spellings.
I disagree, but I liked your post. btw, I love Peter's double jab...it's just daring the opponent to make a counterpunch...and you've got o feel stupid when you see it coming, but still get stuck with at least one of them.
Is that Pops Anderson on the left? [url]http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/slideshow/photo//080904/ids_photos_sp/r2222863328.jpg/[/url] The caption says it's coach Andy Anderson
Yeah and MCcline only had days 2 prepare for him. Keep on astounding us with your boxing knowledge dumbass.
No that's Stacy McKinley, I'm a little concerned because he was an assistant and now all of the sudden he's the one in all of the photos and interviews...I'm just hoping Pops is still there.
That's how he knocked down Toney, although i think he landed a hard combination seconds earlier. By the way, what was your old nickname? I know it involved Klitschko and something else.
Peter should be wise, and study Tyson's career. Stay clear of huge fighters that know how to win. Peter should only fight guys his size. But, it looks like he wants to walk down the difficult path. I then have to give him credit for guts.
Quite possibly. If I was Peters then I'd train harder for this fight than any other in my career. Vitali has a very difficult style for Peters and even if Vitali is totally shot (as I suspect he could be or at least very shot) he could still at least hurt/embarass an unprepared Peters and at worst pull off a VERY damaging loss on Sam's slim record. The Safari Puncher should be training to throw over 32 jabs a round at Vitali's chest and be working on (a) feinting the right to the head and then launching it to the body and (b) feinting the left hook and then looping the right up (something he's good at) to catch Vitali as he leans back. Combine that with at least 12 rounds of high-intensity shadowboxing focusing on headwork and a Tottenhamload of sparring, conditioning and speed work, and Peter could demolish Vitali.
wtf is going on this picture? is vitali standing on something? usually the size difference doesn't seem that huge. even sdunek is taller than sam...
Point being? Neither of them had time to prepare for each other. But the fact is in a fight of that nature it is much more likely you will get caught and hurt. Being ill prepared in boxing means that much. Maybe in Wushu it doesn't. But I don't suspect you know much of **** about that either. Keyboard clown is what I'll call you.
He should be at a lower weight 1 month before the fight, assuming that was taken this last week. Taking off 30 pounds before the fight isn't going to happen in 1 month with Peter.
Remember, the fight is exactly 4 weeks from today. He essentially has 3 weeks left of training as the last week very little serious training is done. It will be interesting to see his weight.
I'm guessing at this point, heaviest of his career. I'm going with 265 since he's got to be at least 275 in those videos.