What makes you think Wlad's fights are any more boring than any other dominant performance? His jab is basically a power punch that takes guys heads off. I don't see how people don't find it fascinating to watch the physical freak in action. He's fast, coordinated, and powerful.
In the last press conference Wlad said "Each round, I will try to knock him out"....this is stronger talk from Wlad, but as a fan I am enthusiastic about the possibility of Wlad being more aggressive, I also worry about him gassing out again, and I also wonder if he's promising something he won't deliver on....sometimes in the past he has said he'll go for the KO but it never falls in to place.
I would be mighty pleased if Wlad was able to drop Sam Peter and stop him within 4 rounds, that would be outstanding....Chicken Little would shit himself if he saw that, and I'm sure Povetkin would get on his knees and kiss Teddy Atlas' ass for saving him from that beat down.
Perhaps Wlad will finally throw a bit more leather this time
I'm gonna be brutally honest here. I respect Wlad more now than I used to (when he exhibited the glass chin syndrome). But a part of me would still like to see Wlad involved in a memorable, give-and-take war. Something that will cement his status as one of the great HW's of our generation. I realize the lack of credible opposition out there is not his or Vitali's fault. But I can't help yearning for the Tyson-Holyfield wars, the Lennox years, even the Ali-Frazier-Foreman golden years of HW boxing. The vision of Wlad sickeningly pawing at Sultan Ibragimov (did I get his name right?) so as to not get tagged, throughout the whole, incredibly boring affair, is still fairly fresh in my mind. So is the Ray Austin fiasco. For that matter, so is every piece of HW trash that has marched up into the ring against a Klitschko, only to wilt like a flower in the middle of the Sahara Desert. Is there no one out there that is up to the task? I'm not rooting for Wlad to lose, only to earn his place among the greats.
I think Wlad has looked a lot more comfortable in the ring (oddly enough it started that way in 2005 in the last round when he hurt Sam Peter) he looked at ease and he's looked better and better since then (bar the Ibragimov and Rahman matches...those are the only ones I fault him on). VS Ray Austin he did his job quick, vs Ruslan Chagaev he kept throwing punches and he didn't wait to set anything up (plus that was a short notice fight for both guys).
VS Sam Peter there are no excuses, Wlad knows who he is, knows what he does best, and should attack from the get go and look to find a home not for the jab but for the LEFT HOOK. I think Wlad will put Sam down several times and early too...I have a feeling after the Chambers fight Manny is wanting Wlad to step up his bad intentions a bit more.
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