To be serious, nobody can beat VK at this time. He would whoop the **** out of his brother. He is the man and can be for a loooooooonnnnnnngggggggggg time.
i'll keep an eye on him, wonder why he has that viking name... he could be a bit undersized though at vs. the 6'7, 250 guys but on the other hand brewster is about the same size. i'm just interested what his weight was as an amateur, like in that picture: This content is protected he looks lighter than 225 there, has he gained muscles or fat since then?
Nah the 4 years out of the ring will count in his favour. As for fighters looking old, check out hopkins in the pavlik fight, he looked about 55. Goes to show that external appearance counts for nothing.
He has shown no signs of age that I've seen; sharp, fast and effective as ever. As as been said, the four year rest may have done him good. Certainly didn't hurt him. And given that he's always in lean condition, I don't think his *skeelz* will diminish at the time frame that other fighters do. He's got enough left in the tank to continue run the show til he's mentally ready to retire. I think his desire to fight will cause him to stop before his body does. I see him fighting a few more fights, hoping he can land one more big payday, like Valuev, or the new WBA champ, Chagaev, then I think he'll retire. But he's after another title, and I see him staying in the game a while longer, as he pursues that last missing title.
^I agree, but the thing is that he has gotten so many injuries, it could happen in the ring too if he got hit with the right punch.
Both Klitscho sisters are shite. I sense some more losses coming real soon to go with Byrd,Lewis,Sanders,Brewster, and erm........Purrity!!!! LOL