IMO, he's better than he was 10 years ago, and there's nobody around who beats him at the current time. You never know though, as we all know a fighter can get old overnight. I don't see that happening though.
I don't see any signs of him slipping, at all, just yet. I think given that he's still very sharp and he remains in fighting condition year round so his body is not going through much up and down weight draining, and given that he's now got ten more years of experience, he may be better now that he was ten years ago. He hardly ever loses a round, so how can you refute what he says?
you spelled the GOAT's name wrong. Get a higher IQ and try to learn it to partake in boxing conversations
I don´t know about that...I saw some slippage versus regional contender Sosnowski who has no business being in thesame ring as Vitali. In there, Vitali was pretty inaccurate. Sosnowski´s modest movement flustered Vitali a bit and Sos even managed to land decent punches in every single round. Sos´ undoing was his poor conditioning (despite his physique), he stopped moving and paid the price. Ditto for the single round vs. Solis (which anyone with a pair of eyes could see Solis was winning) until the well placed punch against an ill trained athlete who went limp/cripled as a result. Briggs was a statue, tailor made for Vitali to look good. So I see some slippage versus mobile opposition, but whether its enough to lose against Adamek, time can only tell.
Klit fans and Adamek fans are respectful to each other. Just like the fighters. No-one is leaving the forum.
If you're referring to Vitali, I copied & pasted that in from another website. The proper English spelling from VK is... Vitaliy Volodymyrovych Klychko, German: Vitali Klitschko, Polish: Witalij Kliczko, etc. The most accurate is probably Polish as their languages have similarities, yet in Polish Latin letters are used.