i think vitali at 42 is near the end...i know klit nutthuggers will call pulev a bum....but im telling you vutali would get jabbed to death by the man from bulgaria who has the best jab in the division rite now...VITALI WOULD GET EATEN ALIVE:good
Pulev is no bum, but he's not good enough to beat a Klitschko. He's too slow, and his jab isn't anywhere near Vitalis or Wlads. He also doesn't have any power whatsoever, I really don't see how he could give either brother any trouble whatsoever.
Pulev would send Vitali into retirement and cut open his paper face with the poleaxe jab. Pulev TKO6. :deal
TO SLOW REALLY???? NO POWER??? HE DOESNT NEED POWER= HES GOT THE BEST JAB IN THE DIVISION...LARRY HOLMES DIDNT HAVE MUCH POWER BUT HE HAD THE JAB................KUBRAT PULEV IS THE REAL DEAL.....VITALI IS THE EASIER FIGHT FOR HIM OVER WLAD.......I DARE VITALI TO DROP HIS HANDS LIKE HE DOES AGAINST KUBRAT....HE WILL BE EATING A PISTON LIKE JAB:smoke
You're obviously Bulgarian, 100% of the people I see nut hugging Pulev are Bulgarian like Pulev himself. Listen, theres nothing wrong with supporting and rooting for your fellow countrymen, but don't let it cloud your judgment when it comes to analyzing fights. Pulev would probably get humiliated by either Wlad or Vitali, they have far better jabs than he does and they also hit a lot harder.
Pulev is a very good heavyweight with size, but I don't know if he's quite capable of getting Vitali, even now. Vitali is 41 and 2012 Vitali showed us two fights, neither were showing me he's still got "it" anymore. I think 2011, 40-year-old Vitali VS Adamek was the last top notch performance we'll see out of him, in all likelihood. And that was against a guy who isn't a natural modern heavyweight. But that was the last time I thought "I can't believe he's still this sharp." I think the Vitali of 2008-2009 would eat up the current Pulev. But that guy's gone. Pulev might take him now (as I think Haye might), but if he did, he'd likely have to gut it out like he's never come close to needing to do in his career (he'd have to take much more than Haye would). And as a matter of styles, even though Chisora isn't on Pulev's level, Pulev may not actually be suited to Vitali as well as even a Chisora, who maybe won three-four rounds against Vitali, at most, and more like two. Any heavyweight who was more than very good-any great heavyweight, right now, should beat 41-year-old Vitali. I don't see another great heavyweight around after Volo, however, Pulev included.