Did you wake up with wet sheets after that dream? :yep :rofl I'm just joking, here's to it being a great fight & may the best man (Vitali) win :cheers
I agree. I think odds are on Vitali's side. He's had so much bad luck. It was very near the end of his training last time that he was injured. Its foolish for anyone to make a prediction yet. Who knows what Vitali will look like after 4 years. If he is 80 percent of what he was, I'd say he beats Peter pretty handily.
It will be a great fight no matter who wins, I do feel the fight itself will put the Heavyweight division back in the spotlight again, thats just hope that spotlight lasts for more than 1 fight.:good
i THINK THAT IT WILL BE A GREAT FIGHT and fight is what it will be I do expect that Vitali will fight a little more defensive Peter has to show up in great shape and lighter.
Hopefully we'll see an end to the rabbit punching come October 11. I'm not confident Vitali will survive his arch nemesis Gym MyGymus though. If the reports are good out of his camp I'll pick him
I wouldn't be celebrating yet. Let's see if Vitali can make it out of the training camp without injury.
According to the main page, the Peter Vitali showdown is on HBO, not SHowtime,as originally thought/reported/rumored. Good. I like HBO and their overall programming, over Showtime, ten to one, anyway. As such, what we have on October 11th is as close to a pick 'em affair at light-heavyweight as could be imagined. The same could also be said of the Klitschko-Peter fight, though. Who really knows who will win that one? Another battle will be fought that night, also. With Showtime broadcasting Tarver-Dawson and HBO showing Klitschko-Peter, which cable giant will win the ratings war? October looks like being some month for the sport of boxing this year.
This fight want never happen you know damn well Vitali will get injured. I'm not falling for his bull**** anymore. I don't think peter is going to wait around on him anyway when he pulls out.