...that's all I am saying, if you're talking down about Vitali's career then you have to lump in a ton of fighters.
...that's all I am saying, if you're talking down about Vitali's career then you have to lump in a ton of fighters.
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To answer the original question, no, Peter does not have a chance.
Vitali could fight him tomorrow and simply be too skilled. You forget how much better Vitali is than Wlad because its been 3 years.
Wlad beat Peter once, and he deserved it. He got clubbed to the canvas 3 times but they were ugly and brutish. He got up and had Peter wobbled at the last and I think could have KO'ed Sam in another two.
And that was Wlad.
Vitali blows Peter out in 8. Tomorrow.
esYou said it yourself... it's been 3 years, theres gonna be a lot of rust & no knows for sure what the time of has done. Ali was off for 4 & it changed him. To think Vitali enters the ring the same as he was 3 years ago is a little hopeful... with the layoff Peter has a very good chance!
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I don't think Vitali's style lends itself to being affected by ring rust....it might actually help him be even more awkward for Sam Peter to fight.
Vitali has a really unique style for this day and age and since Sam Peter never throws any body shots and doesn't move around very well I really don't see a healthy Vitali Klitschko losing to him.
There is always the outside shot of Vitali hurting himself....but I don't see Sam Peter hurting him...I honestly hope Sam fights someone else and Vitali stays retired just for the benefit for a potential rematch between Sam Peter and Wladimir Klitschko further unifying the titles
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In the defence of the guys who said that Vitali had been abusing steroids it's not actually their fault.
The media upon hearing of Vitali's positive test went with the banner headline "Klitschko admits to steroid abuse."
This contrasted greatly with the article which stated that Vitalki admitted to taking a substance perscribed to him by a doctor for an injury. However it is the headlines that stick in mind.
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