Vitali's fans are the WORST (by far).......

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bigtime-skills, Mar 13, 2008.


  1. ko brother

    ko brother New Member Full Member

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    I was in vegas when the odds on peter /wlad came out at wlad +220.......jumped allll over that.peter will be an even bigger favorite versus big brother and i will prob. bet on a klitschko again....vitali hits hard and will fight peter in the trenches....if jameel big time decline can drop peter 3 times then what will happen when vitali "dr iron fist" hits him .................peter aint exactly hard to hit....and he wont out point vitali........vitali ko s peter in 8-9 rounds.....book it!
     
  2. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    I agree.
     
  3. bigtime-skills

    bigtime-skills Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You do realize your all over place...........

    I like Vitali personally, but this is the definition of being a "nuthugger"

    "If I had a lot of money, I would be rich" ughhhhhhhhhhhhh:nut
     
  4. GrizzleX

    GrizzleX New Member Full Member

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    Really?

    Is there something factually inaccurate about the statement "If Vitali has a good, injury-free training camp, he'll have a chance against Peter."?

    This is the definition of a jackass fan that for some reason can't handle people having opinions different than his own.
     
  5. Nestea

    Nestea Thirst Remover Full Member

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    Actually Pac fans are divided to 2.

    The Extreme ones, and the normal Ones.

    Extreme ones are the members who thinks Manny is everything.

    normal ones are the one who compliment Manny being one of the great fighter of this era.
     
  6. bigtime-skills

    bigtime-skills Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nah, champ not at all.........

    Case in point, look to my left, Tito is probably my favorite "active" fighter because of his style, but I'm a realist and not a "stan/groupie."

    I KNEW Tito couldn't win that fight, nonetheless I rooted for him, but whenever someone would ask me my REAL feelings for the bout, I admitted it's kinda hard seeing someone come off a 3-4 year layoff, NO TUNE UP and defeat a world champion (Peter) or someone of world championship ilk (Roy Jones)....

    I just wish fans would be rational regardless of "who you like":good
     
  7. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    Vitali still trains with Wlad and I know for sure he'll be in shape, better shape than Peter.

    Vitali has the edge on speed and agility ... He has a strong jab and a deadly right hand.

    I don't care if Vitali took 10 years off - there's no way that Peter beats him.

    The worst thing that happens is Klitschko wins by UD --

    I can't see the slower Peter getting past that long Klitschko jab to be effective. Those clubbing right hands will not get close enough to do anything.

    My prediction is Klitschko knocking out Peter in the 8th round.

    Peter is too slow and isn't that good of a boxer to have his power be effective. Last time I checked Klitschko only had one fight go the distance ... Peter's chin is questionable and he's not fast enough.

    Did I mention he can't box?
     
  8. UK2004

    UK2004 Active Member Full Member

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    Speaking as if a:) Peter is amazing and b.) the heavyweight division is respectable, it's terrible!
     
  9. Napoleon

    Napoleon Smokin' Full Member

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    If Klitschko finishes training camp I would bet anything he beats Peter.
     
  10. UK2004

    UK2004 Active Member Full Member

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    Agreed Pal.
     
  11. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    This is a sport and injuries do happen ... now if Vitali wouldve stayed ... kept his ring magazine belt and then won all of those vacants - then there wouldve been no room for Wlad to shine. Wlad's younger and has a better upside than Vitali. All they want to do is both be champion at the same time.

    Now if Wlad gets the WBA & ring magazine title to go along w/ IBF and WBO, then Vitali gets the WBC ... then together they will be the HW champion of the world.

    I wouldn't dispute that ...
     
  12. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    Peter is 6'1, round, slow, terrible boxer, and hits to the back of the head too much. He didn't show any speed in his last 4 fights and wouldn't show any if he fought Vitali.
    Compare that to 6'8, lean, fast, and a great accomplished boxer ... not to mention the power. Now McCline rocked Peter, Wlad rocked Peter, and recently Maskaev rocked Peter. There's no way that any of those guys hit as hard or more precise than Vitali.

    Now Vitali even if he lost a step will still be alot faster than Peter. Vitali has the edge in every aspect of the game.

    There's no way by the time Peter and Vitali hook up that Peter increases his speed and reach. (peter is what he is)

    I see Vitali controling the fight with his jab and taking peter out with a right hand or a left hook.

    Vitali has more power and speed than anyone Peter has ever fought and will confuse and frustrate Peter en route to an 8th round TKO.

    If you guys forgot before his retirement ... he was the reigning HW champion of the world.
     
  13. Suge Green

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    I don't have the slightest problem with that opinion...but would you bet anything he finishes trainnig camp...???

    That's why the KLIT-ites are all hitting the pipe. Making it through camp is the real issue, but they just want to talk about him beating Peter. Foolishness...FIVE times, all canceled. He doesn't show.
     
  14. Suge Green

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    ...more power and speed than anyone Peter has ever fought...???

    That might be a good point prior to 2004, however all of Peter's opponents since 2004 have made it through training camp in three tries or less (maskaev), or the first time, you know like a healthy boxer.

    Since Vitali hasn't been able to rely on his power and speed to get him through camp anymore, what makess you think it stands where it was...back when he could still make it through camp...???

    Oh wait, maybe it hasn't decreased, it may have actually increased.
    His mere mortal body can't contain his super human strength and speed...that's why it keeps breaking down. :smoke
     
  15. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    What does speed and punching power have to do with Vitali's injuries? You act like he injured his speed in camp, or that he had a "torn punching power", by the way you are talking. Vitali had pre-existing injuries to his back, and then blew his knee out. It wasn't his "speed" and "power" that let him down in training camp. Of course, it is impossible for us to know where his speed and power are at, after being inactive for 4 years.