not to me i think wlad is a great fighter, yes chinny, but hes got heart, he will get up if he gets caught, and lately has been fighting very smart, although i think his offence has gone down since his fight with sanders, but i think he damaged peter forever just with that jab alone.... big puncher and very akward for a heavyweight because of there stance, ibragimov looked more promising early on however since the austin fight i think hasnt improved much and has less of a workrate, because i think he knows he hasnt got a big knock out punch in the heavy weights...... should be a good fight though i like both just i like klitscko a hell of a lot more
John Duddy - points Juergen Braehmer - stoppage Julio Cesar Gonzalez - points Joker Match Wladimir Klitschko - stoppage Damn i missed the Yuriorkis Gamboa fight, i was going to pick him on points, but i missed it. He won by stoppage
Also the Neivas vs Bruhmer fight is off, Neivas is fighting someone else: Nievas to face Sartison! Statement released on Brähmer situation Recent WBA super middleweight world title challenger Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas of Argentina will still have a meaningful fight on Saturday night's "Universum Champions Night" card in Halle/Saale. Nievas (19-2-1, 13 KOs) will take on unbeaten WBA #4 ranked Dimitri Sartison (21-0, 13 KOs) in a ten rounder. Last week Nievas agreed to step in for injured WBA #5 Gusmyl Perdoma to face WBA/WBO #1 Jürgen Brähmer, however it was announced yesterday that Brähmer had pulled out of the fight citing "personal reasons." European light heavyweight champion Thomas Ulrich (31-3, 21 KOs) faces Yuri Barashian (24-3, 16 KOs) in the main event. This morning Brähmer's adviser Carsten Rönndahl informed Universum's Klaus-Peter Kohl of the following reasons for Brähmer's withdrawal from the fight: After the late injury cancellation of the original opponent Gusmyl Perdomo, a lefthander, despite all efforts, the changeover time was just too short for the new opponent Nievas, who boxes with a normal stance. With an intense preparation and a good 80 rounds of sparring, Brähmer had focused specifically on Perdomo. In addition, an important person close to Brähmer is seriously ill. From this complicated situation Jürgen Brähmer recognized that he could no longer hold the necessary edge to concentrate on Saturday's fight against the Argentine Nievas. Brähmer had a similar situation in the fight against his stall collegue Mario Veit in May 2006, in which he suffered his only defeat so far, which played a part in the analysis.
The Neivas fight doesn't count though because the opponent has changed, before anyone had time to revise their picks.
:twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted: F*cking WLad you BIG DUMB ******:fire:fire:fire Throw some punches you big girl... More money down the cr@pper. If i have learnt anything from this vbookie, its that outcomes are much harder to predict then the winner of the fight itself.
What about those fights? The first fight had Green punching the other guy 650 times right in the balls :tired Duddy got beaten but still won on points.......Pavlik will smash him. Klitschko threw 1000 jabs and all of them landed.
I think Thirdgeary may have jumped into the lead of the boxing comp assuming we still give full bonus points for a perfect round even though 1 fight got changed.........I think we should :good .
I want to know where my vcash went, i bet 700 on Valuev by decision and the money still hasnt come to me :huh 15 grand hey banker :shock: I'll be up there by years end
Litzau is going to get hurt bad by Guerrero. If an upset happened, it would shock me WAY more than Quintana.