Yeah, it´s just their reach. It´s not like their any better than Audley Harrison, Henry Akinwande or Valuev.
People on this site should be required to have two good working eyeballs because that **** we saw last night was not trying. He was trying to be cute with a 6'8" boxer who fights tall. Talk about not understanding boxing.
Peter = no heart, no balls. He didn't even show up for the post fight press conference. His manager had to fill in for him. Peter was scared to look into the peoples eyes after the fight. *****. Quitter.
I pretty much agree with this. I think Vitali has been a bit more stationary. But with the injuries that is kinda expected. I still think he showed he is a top 3 fighter, though. I'd love to see him fight Valuev, who I think would possibly beat Vitali at this point...I'd be curious to see how Vitali handles a guy that big.
i protest that. especially audley harrison he was laid to rest against michael sprott. and with valuev chageav was able to get inside on him. and there was a foot and ten inch reach difference. the klitschkos may be a big key for them but vitali wasnt handled like those two.
We may predict he would win but we can't fight the fight for him. He has to go out there and do what he's supposed to do. The guy who fought Vitali last night was not the guy who fought Wladimir. No way no how. You'd think he'd be in the best shape of his life, ready to go out and demolish the older Klitschko. Instead he came in 253, trying to keep at range and trying to box. The guy has no sense, nor do his trainers at how bad this strategy was. Infact, I'm sure a number of people on this site would have done a better job preparing him. And lets not forget that he had ample opportunity to get real trainers but he turned them away or he would not do as they told him to do. How can you have a job that asks you to put out one big performance once every 6 months and be an utter failure to do your best? It takes a special kind of stubborn/lazy to pull that off. Now granted, I accept the warnings were there. I just thought the guy would take the older Klitschko as seriously as he took the younger one. Is that too much to ask for? Apparently. :-(