Vitali Klitschko Training Camp Pictures

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Rico Spadafora, Sep 11, 2008.


  1. Stezzie

    Stezzie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Body fat and conditioning are two completely different things... I think most of you guys try and fuse them together...

    Body fat = intake - consumption(which is driven by metabolism/activity)

    Conditioning cannnot be seen through pictures...and thats what's important in the ring...not the amount of body fat.
     
  2. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    I never said Sdunek was ever in the camp.
     
  3. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think you can read:

    And this shows he is not part of the trainings camp. And i never saw any picture of Vitali staying at trainings camp.

    When you have such a pic show it please. I know Vitali is not at Wlad´s trainings camps.

    And Wlad is not a Vitalis camp. He will be in his corner but not part of the camp.
     
  4. Suge Green

    Suge Green Boxing Junkie banned

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    Why don't you just thank the guy for teaching you a bunch of sh*t that you didn't know...???


    ...you are always trying to save face...you obviously had no clue about WLAD's camp, just like you didn't know about Sam Peter's.

    Learn to be a stand-up poster Rico.
     
  5. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    :rofl :lol:
     
  6. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    True, but it stands to reason that, overall, the fighters with less body fat will be in better condition/stamina than those carrying excess bodyfat.

    They can be, and usually are, directly tied to each other, if you assess the overall stamina of a fighter with excess bodyfat, and one who is lean with little bodyfat.....
     
  7. Stoic

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    His arms appear to be larger, doesn't look much different than before.
     
  8. Stoic

    Stoic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Welcome, FW. I believe wining 34 out 36 fights, never behind on the scorecards, does mean you are dominant.
    Who was better?
     
  9. Drexl

    Drexl Your Hero Full Member

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    That proves he was dominant against the hobos he beat.

    The two losses in the only two fights in his career against elite opposition proves he was not THE dominant HW overall at any stage.

    Until recently, Solomon Haumono was more dominant than Vitali against hobos, with a better KO%. What matters is what happens when you step it up a level.
     
  10. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    An excess of body fat slows you down. No one is saying he can't go 12 rounds. He probably can, at a snail's pace. You can't sit here and tell me gaining weight doesn't hurt a fighter in the ring. Look at Toney, Rahman, Lewis etc.
     
  11. BL1970

    BL1970 New Member Full Member

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    He lost against Byrd because he injured his shoulder in the third round and he lost against Lewis because the fight was stopped because of a huge cut near the eye.

    He would have easily won the Byrd fight without that injury and he could have beaten Lewis if the fight continued.
     
  12. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yep.

    Brittley was great at disposing of journeymen and fat contenders.

    Against the two best fighters he faced, he lost.

    "Bu, bu, but he was winning on points!!!!" :lol:


    Yes, he was so amazing at winning rounds.

    Too bad he wasn't good at winning the FIGHTS against top HWs. :lol:
     
  13. Thread Stealer

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    Would have, could have, should have.

    Quitali's "virtual reality" resume is great.

    His actual resume, compared to other top HWs of this period, is weak.
     
  14. BoxingGuru

    BoxingGuru Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vitali has placed a fat curse on all his opponents.
     
  15. Cruiser1

    Cruiser1 Champion Emeritus Full Member

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    It's gonna take more than some still photos of Vitali with Sdunek to convince me that he's gonna win the fight. 4 years out of the ring is a long time, lingering injuries, and no tune-up fight to show what he has left. Had this been a few years ago I'd pick Klitschko but the truth is that none of us know what type of condition Vitali will be in until the night of the fight but those who have followed the fight game long enough know that age and a body that betrays you don't normally allow for good comebacks.