Vitali Klitschko Training Camp Pictures

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  1. Polymath

    Polymath Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ****
     
  2. JM22

    JM22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol: :rofl
     
  3. Suge Green

    Suge Green Boxing Junkie banned

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    He fought it, and it was reduced from 1 year to six months...wtf...???

    You are mixing up the occasions...those are from the second infraction, which he did not claim was from an injury...he says he didn't use them, and they reduced his suspension.

    I have never denied they are used for building muscle...I have stated they are used for healing injury also, which you have denied. I don't need proof they build muscle, because I already believe...however, that doesn't mean that's why Toney used them.
     
  4. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This guy is an amazingly professional athlete. From what I've seen, he walks around, ALL of the time at his fighting weight. Extremely disciplined guys, he and his brother are.....................



    I think over the next month, he'll further hone his skills, and we'll see an amazing display of what Vitali can do.......and just how dominant he was............make that, how dominant he STILL IS!
     
  5. Bigcat

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    Vitali is a great athlete and all credit, i didn't like the preferential treatment the wbc gave him via the so called emirus status garbage but in any case he looks like he is in fabulous condition and it should be very competetive.. I like Samuels jab and power to win over the positively rusty Klitschko..
     
  6. Suge Green

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    ...and your 100% more likely to try to spin a lie, than to make a correction when caught.
     
  7. Fighting Weight

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    You must have a completely different idea of what 'dominant' means to me, that's for sure.

    'Dominant' does not mean beating up a bum who beat a former great champion who was 15 years past his best, and beating a guy who was semi-retired and 30lbs overweight. Then retiring, and ducking and diving for a few years....

    That's not dominant it's ****.
     
  8. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I wouldn't be surprised if Vitali KO'd Peter. These fat ass heavyweights gotta go.
     
  9. Scar

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    Peter couldn't KO Wladimir for obvious reasons and it's called fighting style, which is ignored a lot these days. How the hell would he be able to KO Wladimir when he couldn't position his self to throw his own punches?, every time Peter would try to throw Wladimir will hold on, it's called ring smarts and experience that won the fight for Wladimir. Even though Peter managed to drop him 3 times and nearly finished him off in the 10th if it wasn't for Peter having 30 seconds only. The man already proved in that fight that he can carry his power for full 12 rounds even after eating a lot of bombs and has very good stamina.

    Vitali's style of fighting is different, he tends to move and fight going backwards as he proved against Lewis at some points, against Sanders and Williams. Then again if Peter proves he can handle Vitali's power then it's Vitali who I will be worried about, for Vitali to back Peter off he needs to stay active, remember what happened to an ACTIVE Vitali when he was forced to stay active and keep the punches coming?, he got tired and was breathing heavily, the Lewis and Sanders fights prove that. What do you think might happen after a 4 year lay-off with nearly career ending injuries and at age 37?, Vitali's situation shouldn't be ignored even if you don't see Peter as a legitimate threat, it can only be ignored if Peter proves he can't handle Vitali's power and crumbles early.
     
  10. Ambition_Def

    Ambition_Def **** the people. Full Member

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    :rofl :yep

    I won't go as far as ****, but definately not dominant. Rahman turned in a far better performance against a fat, unmotivated Lewis than Vitlay did.
     
  11. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'am rooting for Sam Peter. It's better for boxing if he wins. We would be one step closer to unification.
     
  12. Kampioni

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    vitali will absolutely destroy that out of shaped excuse of a fighter.
     
  13. boxingwizard

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    Vitali looks in very good shape. If he doesn't get hurt in training camp he TKO's Peter.
     
  14. Stoic

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    Hey Mr. Smugness, what happened to your roided Toney and Holyfield?
    I'm excited about this fight. I think it's clean.
     
  15. Stoic

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    Your a Peter kiss ass if you think he knocked Wlad down 3 times.
    Where's your objectivitivity?