i got all of both wlad and vitalis fights on dvd and i have been watching them latley and what i have noticed is that vitali when he was around 28 he was fast with his hands and very physicaly cut up just like wlad was when he was around that age. and i also notice vitalis punch out put did slow as he had came to his peak game as has wlads. so in closing i can see wlad getting better and more settled as he get toward his late 30's
They are brothers. Not the same person. One thing you forgot to mention that is visible on those tapes is Vitali's chin never changed. Does that mean the same for Wlad? Just curious.
Another thing you should notice by now is how Vitali fights with his brain and can see punches coming and react to them well while in Wlad case everything must be pre-meditated. That is the main reason that Vitali will always be a better fighter than Wlad.
Vitali is much quicker than he looks, just ask his opponents. Byrd gave Vitali higher odds to beat Haye than Vlad.
Vitali is an entertaining fighter with a mean streak, I really don't know why people group them together as if they're the same boring entity. Vitali ****s dudes up simply put, his punches are like clubs, did anyone see what he did to Danny Williams? I consider myself a seasoned fight fan so i'm not going to sit and say he's the greatest of all time, but Vitali is a top notch fighter
Vitali is a fighter, The dude you want to avoid in bar's, club's, and the block Wlad is a boxer, the dude you dont want to step into the ring with... Period P.S You dont want to **** with Wlad on the streets, he might call big bro LOL
You don't have all the fights of Wlad. One of his early fights (Husarik, i believe) is as rare as Tyson-Larry Sims.
Bloody hell!.....you must have the patience of a saint and a VERY high boredom threshhold. Fair play to you for doing your due diligence on them though. :good