Credit where credit is due and Vitali showed against Sam Peter he is a class act. When he fought Lewis i had him ahead and think lewis lucky VK was stopped by a cut.. The boxing community likes to say VK was not up to beating the best of "his era" but i disagree. I think he is the type of fighter that has come to his powers late on rather than like a Mike Tyson style fighter who was at the peak in his early 20s. We have seen this all before to compare a few.. Lennox Lewis would have been no match for Mike Tyson when they where both early 20s. Prince Naz Hamed, seriously awesome in his early years but later on went down the swanny. The point im trying to make is that Vitali was superior to what many believe is a decent heavyweight out of the current crop of heavyweights.. so credit where credit is due and i would like to see him fight on.
Lets be realistic though, that fight is not going to happen. I would like to See David Haye fight a few times in quick succesion to lay some claim for a world title shot. If Ricky Hatton can win a world title at 140 and move up to 147 straight into a title fight, why cant David Haye from winning two cruiserweight titles move straight up to heavyweight and fight for a world title?
He wants to fight Wlad the genuine no 1 none of the paper champions and Wlad already had fights inked.
how about you vanish instead? **** either you have Haye's or one of the Klitchkos dick in your mouth..... let go already.