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BigBone
03-09-2008, 09:14 AM
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Rise Above
03-09-2008, 09:16 AM
3rd

MON
03-09-2008, 09:22 AM
Vitali would have to complete a training camp first.

swedeone
03-09-2008, 09:25 AM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:

BigBone
03-09-2008, 09:26 AM
Sam Peter's first mandatory will be against Vitali Klitschko... I hope no injuries this time because it seem boxing fans forgot that VITALI was no#1 after Lewis, because he hits harder than Wlad, he throws more punches, more exciting to watch and has a far better chin to do a Williams-like beating on Peter...

196osh
03-09-2008, 09:27 AM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:

Because of all of these factors, I would say the 3rd. I will give him a couple of rounds to get adjusted.

Peter is SHIT.

D_knowsboxing
03-09-2008, 09:28 AM
Vitali can't make it through a training camp to get to the fight. If by some miracle he makes it through the training, the he will injure himself walking to the ring

196osh
03-09-2008, 09:34 AM
Vitali can't make it through a training camp to get to the fight. If by some miracle he makes it through the training, the he will injure himself walking to the ring

All of which would mean it would take him till the 3rd to KO fat sam. :D

swedeone
03-09-2008, 09:38 AM
Vitali can't make it through a training camp to get to the fight. If by some miracle he makes it through the training, the he will injure himself walking to the ring


:rofl


Exactly. The guy can't walk down the fuccin street to get a latte without getting hurt and these delusional klit-lickers think he will somehow make it through a training camp and then knock out Samuel Peter inside of 3 rounds.

:lol:

Hysterical... completely hysterical.

NBT
03-09-2008, 09:50 AM
One thing's for sure Training Camp is a much harder opponent for Vitali than Sam Peter.

coog
03-09-2008, 10:12 AM
If he fights the official will stop it by the 8th

DamonD
03-09-2008, 10:12 AM
This is assuming Vitali even makes it to the ring...

Rico Spadafora
03-09-2008, 10:47 AM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:


sounds like someone is doing some wishful thinking. Vitali has the worst styple for Peter and would knock him around the ring like he did Danny Williams. I doubt Peter would land 50 total punches in the fight.

FibreOptic
03-09-2008, 10:50 AM
Sam Peter will take so many punches that it will end up being a mercy stoppage!!!

ironchamp
03-09-2008, 10:55 AM
I think Peter KO's Vitali.....Its been 4 years almost since he last fought, his body is clearly breaking down and if he finally makes it through training camp and into the ring he's not going to be the same fighter. And Peter is going to make a name for himself by beating a more damaged Klitschko who will undoubtedly train lightly to avoid injury.

Peter by KO.

geppy
03-09-2008, 10:57 AM
Early, Peter is slow, throws wide punches, has over-rated power and chin .

Just hopefully this fights, he will hurt Peter.

Action
03-09-2008, 11:12 AM
Originally Posted by swedeone
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:


Vitali won't fight again.

ChampionsForever
03-09-2008, 11:30 AM
Assuming the fight will be made then I can see no way that Peter takes this, unless Vitali gasses out, im not impressed by Sam Peter at all :-( he has very little technique, overrated power and is so careless when he throws punches, he forgets about he's defense totally. Other than the risk of that layoff id say Klit will win this.

Marciano Frazier
03-09-2008, 11:49 AM
Truthfully, with Vitali's long lay-off and more of a grinding-down style of knockout punching than straight-out bombing, I think it would take him 'till the late rounds to stop Sam.

RUSKULL
03-09-2008, 11:50 AM
I voted for round 5 since Vitali usually likes to punish his opponents a bit before disposing of them. :D

Jennifer Love Hewitt
03-09-2008, 12:20 PM
A better question is how much Peter will weigh? Vitali opponents have a nasty habbit of coming in at career high weights. Peter is already on the overweight side, he's going to be a whale!

Giving Vitali an option to fight Peter next is the worst thing that could happen to Peter. The fight will be made, Vitali will get injured in training camp... the fight will be postponed. Repeat this about three times and Peter becomes very inactive while waiting. Peter is pretty skillless as it is, he doesn't need to add ring rust to his lack of craft.

fitzgeraldz
03-09-2008, 12:26 PM
Vitali will fight ... I wouldn't be surprised if Vitali was laying low to let Wlad do his thing and get proper recognition.

I think that it will take 6 rounds or less ... Vitali has a better chin, more speed, and definitely more power than Wlad. He uses his jab to discourage Peter for the first 3 rounds and then takes him out with a barage of rights --

fitzgeraldz
03-09-2008, 12:26 PM
Peter also showed that he's too slow for the big time guys and his work rate isn't up there. He has bad habbits and they usually come out when his back is against the wall.

BigBone
03-09-2008, 12:28 PM
How about: Vitali vs. Peter... and Vitali doesn't have a training camp... over or under 6?:good

fitzgeraldz
03-09-2008, 12:31 PM
Vitali will have a training camp ... that wouldn't make sense and wouldn't be professional if he didn't have a training camp.

Anyway it goes Peter stands no chance ... Vitali smashed the 2 of the 3 guys that beat Wlad, just think of what he would do against a guy who lost to Wlad.

inchpunch
03-09-2008, 01:33 PM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:

He was always injury prone, but on the other hand he fought very few rounds in his career, not many fights and only one 12 rounder, only one war with Lewis over six...so he is far less damaged goods than most older fighters on a comeback.

Vitali needs to be only 70% of the fighter he was to beat Peter. If he can't do that, he won't com back, he is smart, wealthy and has a meaningful life outside of boxing. If he does make it through a training camp, he will easily dominate Peter. Even the fat version of Kirk Johnson that Vitali blew out of the ring would be very tough opposition for Peter.

fitzgeraldz
03-09-2008, 01:39 PM
I don't see any point to Wlad fighting Peter again ... He won the first fight fair and square.

BigBone
03-09-2008, 02:03 PM
That's why we are taling about Vitali, his big bro.
Of course I was joking about the no training camp but Vitali looks like in better shape without any training than Peter after 6 weeks...

swedeone
03-09-2008, 03:37 PM
I don't see any point to Wlad fighting Peter again ... He won the first fight fair and square.


And Peter was about 22 years old. He has not business whatsover being in the ring with a prime Wlad way back then in his career. They are now both in their prime. Now's the time to put on the BEST HW fight out there... BARNONE. And let's hope to God, we have a semi-competent ref this time as well.

boxeo#1
03-09-2008, 03:38 PM
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Damn haven't seen this in a long time. Vitali looks like one damn amateur in there with those wide slow swings. God what a lack of talent.

BigBone
03-12-2008, 06:05 PM
Sam Peter ordered to face Vitali Klitschko...

According to Jose Sulaiman, the free negotiation period starts on Monday... so it's a mandatory, and Sam has to defend his title against Vitali first...

The Kurgan
03-12-2008, 08:07 PM
Now's the time to put on the BEST HW fight out there... BARNONE.

I've never seen Barnone fight before. How does he match up stylistically with Peter?

Tim
03-12-2008, 08:29 PM
although i don't think peter is that good, i think he's good enough to beat a old guy who hasn't fought in nearly four years. however, the point will be moot because vitali will get injured training for this fight, and he'll sulk back into retirement.

Ambition_Def
03-12-2008, 08:49 PM
Figures BigDummy has listed a poll with Danny Williams getting rocked as the video backup. :lol:

If you dumb assholes think Sam Peter is as chinny as Danny Williams you are gonna be in for a shock come summertime.

Ambition_Def
03-12-2008, 08:51 PM
Damn haven't seen this in a long time. Vitali looks like one damn amateur in there with those wide slow swings. God what a lack of talent.

:lol:

Exactly dude! Am I the only one here seeing the wide slow punches? Yea that was some performance against the great Danny Williams. :rofl

RUSKULL
03-12-2008, 10:25 PM
sam is resilitant the best vitali can get is a 12rd ud

Bullshit, Peter gets knocked down multiple times for the eventual TKO...............

PH|LLA
03-12-2008, 11:09 PM
that combo that knocked out danny williams is my favorite Vitali moment it was just nice

swedeone
03-12-2008, 11:41 PM
:D i would like to see what are you going to say when peter will be beaten to the pulp.:yep


I come here and admit I was wrong and give the man that beat my man respect and props. Period.

I've done it EVERY time my guy has lost. EVERY TIME.

jecxbox
03-13-2008, 12:16 AM
I don't like Peter at all, But I hope Vitali gets KTFO for leaving boxing for no apparent reason at all. Not only that, But getting a title shot after not doing shit for 3 years. Wtf is that seriously?

Farmboxer
03-13-2008, 12:35 AM
Styles make fights and Vitali is the wrong style for Peter. Vitali never gets out of shape and his injuries have healed, but he will knock Peter out even if he is only 25%. This is the reason Don King is trying to get out of this fight and the same reason Don King kept putting roadblocks stopping Vitali/Maskaev fight. Vitali would have finished Oleg early. Vitali could stop Peter early, but he might take his time and stop him around the 7th round if he is cautious. Don King does not want this fight, he has been putting roadblocks up since the inception. I think Vitali will murder Peter.

Suge Green
03-13-2008, 01:16 AM
Vitali never gets out of shape and his injuries have healed, but he will knock Peter out even if he is only 25%...


:rofl

You haven't a clue...VITALI claimed to be healed, healed is 100% genius...if you are 80% you are not healed yet, 60%, or any other %...100% is healed, which he has claimed in the past. You believe him, right...???

So at 100% in FIVE trys, the guy can't get through training camp without getting reinjured...but you say he can come in at 25% and KO Peter. :-(

Brand
03-13-2008, 01:18 AM
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haven't watched this for a long time. what a fight

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Farmboxer
03-13-2008, 01:19 AM
Will you jump into the ring and try to protect Peter?

Ambition_Def
03-13-2008, 01:52 AM
Styles make fights and Vitali is the wrong style for Peter.

What gives you this impression? Just mechanically, break it down.

Farmboxer
03-13-2008, 02:24 AM
Vitali has a fantastic jab, he knocked Obed Sullivan across the ring with just a jab, but he hooks off the jabs extremely well, is quick, hard to hit, 6 feet 8.5 inches tall, moves, has stamina, his right hand is the hardest punch in boxing today, his left hook is powerful, his chin is fantastic, much better than Peters, skills better than Peters. Vitali just needs about 25% to knock Peter out.

Just read that WBC Pres. Sulaiman has ordered Vitali Vs. Peter fight, this has not been totally confirmed, but...........

jupzrooni
03-13-2008, 02:31 AM
i love vitali klitschko.. sam peter will be ko'd within 6

Farmboxer
03-13-2008, 03:11 AM
I think so. Just hope the fight will be in July instead of Sept., hope to hear something next week.

Ambition_Def
03-13-2008, 03:41 AM
I decided to refresh my memory on his ability by watching some old videos. Lemme tell you what I see.

Yea I think he has decent movement for a guy his size. He has the ability to land clean even in his herky-jerky movement. And he does have some foot movement which I thought previously I hadn't seen.

Now lemme tell you what I see bad about him.

First of all his power, punch for punch, is not as good as his brother's. Waldo has a better one shot punch. Vitlay from what I can tell takes a lot of clean punches to really hurt a guy. The guys he has KO'd on single shots were very chinny. Guys who if you look back you can see they were KO'd by lesser fighters. Sure he has a high knockout percentage, but that's because A) the quality of his opposition, B) his workrate and C) his size. He's a big guy who throws a lot of punches for his size and keeps a steady pace.

-Now this wouldn't be such a bad thing but considering that he now faces an opponent who requires to be hit with a kitchen sink to hurt, it may be a significant factor.

Secondly, he doesn't depend so much on traditional defense. He does alot of upper body movement and foot movement to avoid punches. He used his knees alot. Both for bending to absorb blows and for stepping out of the way. After an MCL tear, what's the likelyhood that he can continue to use his knees like this?

Third, I noticed that when he gets tired the footwork vanishes and he resembles more of what his brother is like when tired. Laying on the inside and trying to use his height and weight to lean on opponents. But he doesn't tie up like Waldo does. He does try and lock the arm but he doesn't bring his left around the neck. Which leaves him vunerable to being hit with an overhand right in close. He also becomes more and more open for the overhand right as rounds go by. He's in that middle more and more.

I think overall he's not going to be as agile as before. He won't have the freedom that his knee gave him and plus, he's going to be 38 years old probably by the time this fight comes off. The first things to go on a boxer are the legs. I also do not think he is going to be able to significantly hurt Sam. Maybe if he is less agile he may try and sit on his punches more. But that is also going to make him even more stationary and thus a target for Sam's own right hand or left hook. And Vitlay can be hit with that left hook as he depends entirely on upper body movement to avoid them.

Plus I think Sam has shown the ability to pull ahead later on in fights. This is something that may prove to be vital against an aging Vitlay who will most likely slow down considerably as the fight goes on.

Overall I think Vitlay may have some early success but as the rounds go on Sam will find a way to trouble him. His chin is significantly better than everyone Vitlay has faced to date, including Lewis. He has very good recouperative power as well. So even if he does get hurt, it's gonna take a lot to finish him. I also think the improvements in his defense by avoiding the left hook and slipping the right hands will be instrumental gainst Vitlay. Who unlike his brother, because he is so herky jerky, can be countered easier.

I see it breaking down as Vitlay taking the first few rounds with Sam getting closer with his own jab. And as the rounds go on Vitlay's age and legs catch up to him as he either falls apart physically or is relegated to standing toe to toe with Peter. Both guys have terrific chins so a knockout doesn't seem likely. I see Sam landing more frequently with both his jab and right hand as the fight falls into the clinches. Kinda similar to the McCline fight but barring a lotto punch from Vitlay, he won't have Sam as drained as McCline did via knockdowns.

I'll say Sam Peter sweeps the second half of the fight and retains his title by UD or possibly SD, depending on how much Vitlay has left.

jimmie
03-13-2008, 03:59 AM
Training Camp KO Vitali in week 2-3 depends on how hard he goes which probablly isnt hard. I imagine Vitalis training camp now consist of 1 mile running 3 days a week on the treadmill for his bad knee,4 rounds of punching the Heavybag with his palms like hes always done instead of throwing a real punch and then he finishes his hard day posing for magazines behind his brother naked.

DamonD
03-13-2008, 05:38 AM
Where's the "doesn't make it to the fight" option?

cuchulain
03-13-2008, 05:51 AM
With prime Vitali, i wouldn't give Sam till the end of the second round.

But we haven't seen Vitali in nearly four years. For all we know he could be shot. At a minimum, he'll have ring-rust.

That said, if he makes it through training camp (and he should be allowed a maximum of one brief postponement of less than a month, then on to other contenders for Sam), I would guess he KOs Sam between 7 and 9.

Rick G
03-13-2008, 07:53 AM
I decided to refresh my memory on his ability by watching some old videos. Lemme tell you what I see.
(...)

Thanks for the excellent analysis!

FMPOV Vitali is crazy to step into the ring with a dangerous man like Peter without a tune-up fight!

But 38 is not old for a HW. VK is a smart guy, has Master Sdunek as trainer. If he decides to step into the ring he will be in shape for 12 rounds of war.

My prediction: Vitali wins by TKO in 10

Iron Mick Titan
03-13-2008, 11:19 AM
Don't be surprised if peter stops him.Sam will have gotten his confidence back after battering maskaev in 6 rounds.4 years is a very long time out of the ring for a fighter in his late thirties.

Heavyrighthand
03-13-2008, 04:16 PM
I love the fact that Vitali, when he gets hit, seems to get fired up, and really goes after his opponent, then. No cautious approach from this guy. That's what'll make the Peter fight so dramatic and exciting.........

I think if Peter lands on Vitali, it'll only piss him off..........LOL

BigBone
09-13-2008, 05:01 PM
Vitali looks focused

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That KO is coming. The only question is: in which round?

Salty Dog
09-13-2008, 05:13 PM
It'll take Sam 5 or 6 rounds to become sufficiently tired and the Big Klit will knock him into next week.

fitefan
09-13-2008, 05:55 PM
If Sam Peter takes a leaf out of Lennox Lewis's book, a cut eye should stop the fight early on.

H .
09-13-2008, 06:34 PM
Shit dude, it's hard enough believing that Vitali will make it to the ring. Winning is a whole different issue.
With that said, I hope Vitali can pull off a shocker by showing up and winning.

Stoic
09-13-2008, 06:54 PM
I've never seen Barnone fight before. How does he match up stylistically with Peter?

Rocky Barnone, pronounced "Barnownie" , fought in the "Two Ton Tony Galento" era. He defeated "Two Ton" when 300 lb.Galento:admin showed up for their fight.

CHEF
09-13-2008, 07:30 PM
And Peter was about 22 years old. He has not business whatsover being in the ring with a prime Wlad way back then in his career. They are now both in their prime. Now's the time to put on the BEST HW fight out there... BARNONE. And let's hope to God, we have a semi-competent ref this time as well.

Amazing. I remember so many guys saying "Wlad is going to get KO'd.....Wlad is done, Peter will kill him"....now its nothing but excuses as to why Peter lost EXCEPT THE TRUTH.....

Peter is overrated and Wlad exposed his limited boxing ability. Dont care that Sam was 22......he is now 25-26 and I still dont think Pater can beat Wlad. Wlad has improved greatly and his confidence is sky high.....

Peter has not improved very much IMO....at least not enough to beat Wlad

Heavyrighthand
09-13-2008, 07:39 PM
Shit dude, it's hard enough believing that Vitali will make it to the ring. Winning is a whole different issue.
With that said, I hope Vitali can pull off a shocker by showing up and winning.

Won't be anything shocking about that. I think the pre fight betting odds will clearly illustrate that.

Vitali will show up in top condition, hammer Peter, and go home with his title. :good

Nothing shocking about that, as that is what most expect to see.

wushu
09-13-2008, 08:58 PM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:

Well Peter is the most clumsy fighter besides Ruiz to hold a belt. Vit hits Fatass with a quick uppercut and Fatty is done. You need to make up man. Vit by Ko between the first and 9 round.

wushu
09-13-2008, 09:00 PM
Amazing. I remember so many guys saying "Wlad is going to get KO'd.....Wlad is done, Peter will kill him"....now its nothing but excuses as to why Peter lost EXCEPT THE TRUTH.....

Peter is overrated and Wlad exposed his limited boxing ability. Dont care that Sam was 22......he is now 25-26 and I still dont think Pater can beat Wlad. Wlad has improved greatly and his confidence is sky high.....

Peter has not improved very much IMO....at least not enough to beat Wlad

I agree Peter is nothing special.

BigBone
09-14-2008, 05:00 PM
Peter's trainer thinks Sam could beat both Klitschkos in one night.

"I would like to see Samuel Peter fight both of them Klitschko boys in the same night! I'd like to see Sam fight Vitali for the first six rounds and he'd get him out of there in about four. Then they could throw that other boy in there. We could then take care of all of this Klitschko mess and put all of this stuff away. All of their talk don't mean nothing. Samuel is going to knock this boy out."


Very nice, but how will he pull it off if the McClines are knocking Sam down and the Wladimir Klitschko's can get away with their china chins?

No no no... the only way Wlad is going to enter the ring after the 4th round is when he's stepping in to celebrate his brother's victory... Sam can still fight him, but the poor bastard will see at least four Klitschkos then...

CHEF
09-14-2008, 05:16 PM
Peter's trainer thinks Sam could beat both Klitschkos in one night.

"I would like to see Samuel Peter fight both of them Klitschko boys in the same night! I'd like to see Sam fight Vitali for the first six rounds and he'd get him out of there in about four. Then they could throw that other boy in there. We could then take care of all of this Klitschko mess and put all of this stuff away. All of their talk don't mean nothing. Samuel is going to knock this boy out."


Very nice, but how will he pull it off if the McClines are knocking Sam down and the Wladimir Klitschko's can get away with their china chins?

No no no... the only way Wlad is going to enter the ring after the 4th round is when he's stepping in to celebrate his brother's victory... Sam can still fight him, but the poor bastard will see at least four Klitschkos then...
:lol: :lol: :good

Suge Green
09-14-2008, 05:31 PM
Amazing. I remember so many guys saying "Wlad is going to get KO'd.....Wlad is done, Peter will kill him"....now its nothing but excuses as to why Peter lost EXCEPT THE TRUTH.....

Peter is overrated and Wlad exposed his limited boxing ability. Dont care that Sam was 22......he is now 25-26 and I still dont think Pater can beat Wlad. Wlad has improved greatly and his confidence is sky high.....

Peter has not improved very much IMO....at least not enough to beat Wlad

That's not true Chef...Peter was green.

Just like his detractors say, who did he fight before WLAD...???

CHEF
09-14-2008, 07:55 PM
That's not true Chef...Peter was green.

Just like his detractors say, who did he fight before WLAD...???

He might have been green, but I was getting to the fact that "green" or not....most wrote Wlad off. Peter was expected to kill Wlad....when Peter didnt do it...then the word "green" came out. Its just an excuse.

like I said.....I dont think Peter has improved that much. He has a very weak jab. His combinations are not impressive, I just dont see what his fans see.

I dont think he is very good. Power yes....boxing skills..very limited

BigBone
09-20-2008, 04:50 PM
By the way. This one is for our historians.

How many times did it happen that a reigning world champion came back from a 4-year lay-off to 1) try and 2) actually reclaim his title? :think

rooq
09-20-2008, 04:53 PM
i don't believe the vitali who enters the ring (if he gets that far) will be the same fighter as he was 4 years ago. i will be amazed if he wins as easily as most seem to think on here.

JM22
09-20-2008, 04:54 PM
Dont know what round but he has a great changes.

Rico Spadafora
09-20-2008, 05:01 PM
He might have been green, but I was getting to the fact that "green" or not....most wrote Wlad off. Peter was expected to kill Wlad....when Peter didnt do it...then the word "green" came out. Its just an excuse.

like I said.....I dont think Peter has improved that much. He has a very weak jab. His combinations are not impressive, I just dont see what his fans see.

I dont think he is very good. Power yes....boxing skills..very limited

Vitali is going to KO Peter. I will list reason(s):

Height
Skill
Iron Chin
Defense/Lean Back Style

Peter is going to be giving up 7 inches in height and a little more than that in reach. Peter has only KOed one top 25 Heavyweight. Vitali is all wrong for a fat, short, flat footed plodder like Peter. It will be target practice.

Peter has no skill at all.

kinski
09-22-2008, 07:37 PM
My ? is who is Vitali sparing with! Haven't seen any pics of that!

BoxingGuru
09-22-2008, 08:09 PM
i don't believe the vitali who enters the ring (if he gets that far) will be the same fighter as he was 4 years ago. i will be amazed if he wins as easily as most seem to think on here.

Why won't he be the same fighter? It's not like he's a lightweight or welterweight who relies on speed.

It's not like he's been in 100 ring wars. Those are what destroy you with age.

I don't see the layoff being a big deal. The guy isn't 50.

Fighting Weight
09-22-2008, 08:10 PM
VITLAY is also over-rated as a KO specialist, his KO percentage is blown out of all proportion by sack swingers on here. It's a fact that Audley Harrison and Sanil Sam KO'd Danny Williams far more impressively than VITLAY. In fact I seem to remember Williams saying that Harrison hit harder :rofl

BoxingGuru
09-22-2008, 08:12 PM
Vitali is going to KO Peter. I will list reason(s):

Height
Skill
Iron Chin
Defense/Lean Back Style

Peter is going to be giving up 7 inches in height and a little more than that in reach. Peter has only KOed one top 25 Heavyweight. Vitali is all wrong for a fat, short, flat footed plodder like Peter. It will be target practice.

Peter has no skill at all.

Peter's knockout percentage against top 25 heavyweights- 20%

Vitali has been hurt by punches and down in fights - 0%

Peter has been hurt in fights and down - BY JAMEEL MCCLINE!

BoxingGuru
09-22-2008, 08:13 PM
In fact I seem to remember Williams saying that Harrison hit harder :rofl

Are you cooler by typing his name Like this - "Vitlay"

Go ahead and keep saying Fraudley hits harder. I find that laughable. :lol:

Fighting Weight
09-22-2008, 08:17 PM
Are you cooler by typing his name Like this - "Vitlay"

Go ahead and keep saying Fraudley hits harder. I find that laughable. :lol:

I didn't say it, Williams did - and seeing as he's been hit by both of them I'd say he has more knowledge than both me and you on the subject wouldn't you? Lewis himself said he was never hurt in the VITLAY fight, and VITLAY landed his best shots that night, to no effect.

Stoic
09-22-2008, 08:41 PM
VITLAY is also over-rated as a KO specialist, his KO percentage is blown out of all proportion by sack swingers on here. It's a fact that Audley Harrison and Sanil Sam KO'd Danny Williams far more impressively than VITLAY. In fact I seem to remember Williams saying that Harrison hit harder :rofl

So what? Williams also said that Tyson hit harder than Vit but guess who knocked him on his ass????? ... Not Tyson:bart
You shouldn't give so much credence to losers, while continuosly discrediting the winners.

rodney
09-22-2008, 08:52 PM
It depends on what kind of shape Vitali comes in.
At 100% ---- he knocks Peter out in one.
At 50% --- he knocks Peter out in two.
At 25% --- he knocks Peter out in three.
Basically, Vitali will be fighting Sam Peter, the human heavybag.
Peter has nothing for Vitali.

Fighting Weight
09-22-2008, 08:57 PM
So what? Williams also said that Tyson hit harder than Vit but guess who knocked him on his ass????? ... Not Tyson:bart
You shouldn't give so much credence to losers, while continuosly discrediting the winners.

So when Williams says it about a fighter he beat he's lying, and when he says it about someone he lost to he's also lying :huh

Executioner
09-22-2008, 09:27 PM
VITLAY is also over-rated as a KO specialist, his KO percentage is blown out of all proportion by sack swingers on here. It's a fact that Audley Harrison and Sanil Sam KO'd Danny Williams far more impressively than VITLAY. In fact I seem to remember Williams saying that Harrison hit harder :rofl

Your bias against fighters like Vitali and Hatton and Calzaghe is out of control. it'd be better if you just, didnt post anymore.

Fighting Weight
09-22-2008, 09:37 PM
Your bias against fighters like Vitali and Hatton and Calzaghe is out of control. it'd be better if you just, didnt post anymore.

I've posted my opinion on this fight very recently actually, I think VITLAY will most likely win but I think it's better for the division if Peter wins - I'm not supporting one fighter or the other. If you want to debate my point about VITLAYS KO power being over-rated then feel free to do so. My point is a legitimate one, if he was such a hard hitter he wouldn't have taken 8 rounds to stop Danny fucking Williams :good

As for Hatton, I'd love to know what you're talking about there. I think I only ever picked the guy to lose twice - against Tszyu and Mayweather. Once Hatton sacked Frank ****** and stepped up to the plate I stopped disrespecting him.

Calzaghe sacked Frank ****** in order to avoid a fighter. Calzaghe is the only guy to ever ditch Frank ****** because he was scared of being matched against someone good - that's a fact.

Executioner
09-22-2008, 09:44 PM
I've posted my opinion on this fight very recently actually, I think VITLAY will most likely win but I think it's better for the division if Peter wins - I'm not supporting one fighter or the other. If you want to debate my point about VITLAYS KO power being over-rated then feel free to do so. My point is a legitimate one, if he was such a hard hitter he wouldn't have taken 8 rounds to stop Danny fucking Williams :good

As for Hatton, I'd love to know what you're talking about there. I think I only ever picked the guy to lose twice - against Tszyu and Mayweather. Once Hatton sacked Frank ****** and stepped up to the plate I stopped disrespecting him.

Calzaghe sacked Frank ****** in order to avoid a fighter. Calzaghe is the only guy to ever ditch Frank ****** because he was scared of being matched against someone good - that's a fact.

Ok, perhaps I was being a little unfair :think

Just seems sometimes when it comes to these fighters, your posts are always against them

Stoic
09-22-2008, 10:08 PM
[quote=Fighting Weight]So when Williams says it about a fighter he beat he's lying, and when he says it about someone he lost to he's also lying :huh
:nut One fighter knocks his lights out, the other doesn't? Who hit harder:huh Tyson:nut .

sugarngold
09-22-2008, 10:17 PM
Where's the option for the fight is postponed due to Klitschko being injured in training. I refuse to believe this fight will happen until they ring the bell.

Fighting Weight
09-22-2008, 10:36 PM
Ok, perhaps I was being a little unfair :think

Just seems sometimes when it comes to these fighters, your posts are always against them

I take the piss out of the Calslappy and Klitschko fans mercilessly on here yes, and for good reason. If you check out fight predictions though I'm not the sort that will say "the bum will get KO'd" every time they fight like certain people.

If people make reasoned and reasonable comments about Calslappy or either Klit you'll find I'm perfectly sensible in the debate. However when people post shit like "WALD would beat Ali" or "Calzaghe is the best British fighter ever" then I'll post something derogitory.

I've not disrespected Hatton on this site since the day he dropped ****** though, I think you'll find. I may have given him stick in the build up to the Mayweather fight because he acted like an idiot running up to it, but I have always given him credit for taking that fight at the point he did - something that makes him a FAR greater fighter than Calslappy in my opinion.

It's not blind bias either, even if I'm a fan of a fighter I'll point out they're an asshole if they're being one. I hammered Lewis for his post fight comments when he fought Tua, same thing with the Rahman rematch, even though he'd been wound up a bit I thought he was a cunt for the way he acted towards Rahman when the fight was over and I'm a massive Lewis fan.

Fighting Weight
09-22-2008, 10:40 PM
[quote=Fighting Weight]So when Williams says it about a fighter he beat he's lying, and when he says it about someone he lost to he's also lying :huh
:nut One fighter knocks his lights out, the other doesn't? Who hit harder:huh Tyson:nut .

So you've been in the ring with Tyson, Klitschko and Harrison then? If the answer to that question is no, then I suggest that Danny Williams knows more than you about the subject.

Also, Larry Holmes got KO'd by Tyson yet said Earnie Shavers hit a lot harder - I guess Larry was lying too, right?

Also VITLAY didn't knock Williams lights out, he was on his feet and willing to continue. Hard hitter eh?

Punisher33
09-22-2008, 10:47 PM
[quote=Fighting Weight]So when Williams says it about a fighter he beat he's lying, and when he says it about someone he lost to he's also lying :huh
:nut One fighter knocks his lights out, the other doesn't? Who hit harder:huh Tyson:nut . Williams was around the 270 mark for his fight against Vitali in Nov or Dec of 04, which was more than he weighed against Tyson when they fought in July of that year, he was clearly out of shape and in there for a paycheck. If you watch the Tyson fight, Williams was severely rocked in the first round and only his will to win kept him up.

Agiant Vitali he showed heart, but in the end Vitali was too much for him, it took several knockdowns for Vitali to finally put him out, Tyson's knee caved in early, which let Williams stay in the fight and find a way to win, if not Tyson would of had him out by the 4th round.

Fighting Weight
09-22-2008, 10:52 PM
[quote=Stoic] Williams was around the 270 mark for his fight against Vitali in Nov or Dec of 04, which was more than he weighed against Tyson when they fought in July of that year, he was clearly out of shape and in there for a paycheck. If you watch the Tyson fight, Williams was severely rocked in the first round and only his will to win kept him up.

Agiant Vitali he showed heart, but in the end Vitali was too much for him, it took several knockdowns for Vitali to finally put him out, Tyson's knee caved in early, which let Williams stay in the fight and find a way to win, if not Tyson would of had him out by the 4th round.

I remember it well, I was in Thailand at the time and when I saw the results of the weigh in I never bothered to watch the fight. Williams is an up and down kind of fighter anyway but the very worst version of Williams stepped into the ring with VITLAY that much is true - and it still took VITLAY 8 rounds to get him out of there :lol:

Tyson was beyond shot when he fought Williams and he still had him all over the place for a couple of rounds - prime Tyson could keep that up all night :yep

Punisher33
09-22-2008, 11:03 PM
[quote=Punisher33]

I remember it well, I was in Thailand at the time and when I saw the results of the weigh in I never bothered to watch the fight. Williams is an up and down kind of fighter anyway but the very worst version of Williams stepped into the ring with VITLAY that much is true - and it still took VITLAY 8 rounds to get him out of there :lol:

Tyson was beyond shot when he fought Williams and he still had him all over the place for a couple of rounds - prime Tyson could keep that up all night :yep Prime Tyson would of knocked Danny Williams out in the first or second round, Tyson had him badly rocked in the first round and almost out of there, a prime Tyson would of took him out, Tyson's killer instincts in his prime were second to none. I still believe Tyson would of got the knockout if his knee wouldnt of gave out him in the 2nd round I believe.

Vitali is a overrated big man, who had a few exciting fights, against a few journymen and a shell of his former self in Lewis, now everybody wants to ride the mans sack. He never even beat a good oppenent, and the only time he fought against class opposition, he lost for christ sakes, if that doesnt tell you something I dont know what will.

Executioner
09-23-2008, 12:17 AM
I take the piss out of the Calslappy and Klitschko fans mercilessly on here yes, and for good reason. If you check out fight predictions though I'm not the sort that will say "the bum will get KO'd" every time they fight like certain people.

If people make reasoned and reasonable comments about Calslappy or either Klit you'll find I'm perfectly sensible in the debate. However when people post shit like "WALD would beat Ali" or "Calzaghe is the best British fighter ever" then I'll post something derogitory.

I've not disrespected Hatton on this site since the day he dropped ****** though, I think you'll find. I may have given him stick in the build up to the Mayweather fight because he acted like an idiot running up to it, but I have always given him credit for taking that fight at the point he did - something that makes him a FAR greater fighter than Calslappy in my opinion.

It's not blind bias either, even if I'm a fan of a fighter I'll point out they're an asshole if they're being one. I hammered Lewis for his post fight comments when he fought Tua, same thing with the Rahman rematch, even though he'd been wound up a bit I thought he was a cunt for the way he acted towards Rahman when the fight was over and I'm a massive Lewis fan.

:good fair enough

i think no matter how fair one is to a certain fighter, they will seem like they are against them when fans overrate the hell out of them.

btw, what did lewis say after he fought tua?

Scar
09-23-2008, 12:22 AM
Prime Tyson would of knocked Danny Williams out in the first or second round, Tyson had him badly rocked in the first round and almost out of there, a prime Tyson would of took him out, Tyson's killer instincts in his prime were second to none. I still believe Tyson would of got the knockout if his knee wouldnt of gave out him in the 2nd round I believe.

Vitali is a overrated big man, who had a few exciting fights, against a few journymen and a shell of his former self in Lewis, now everybody wants to ride the mans sack. He never even beat a good oppenent, and the only time he fought against class opposition, he lost for christ sakes, if that doesnt tell you something I dont know what will.

I agree with you here Punisher but Vitali does have some good wins. His win over Bean, Donald, Sanders, Johnson and Purrity are good underrated wins. Last I remember an older Donald clearly beat Valuev even though he was shot, the man has some good skills.

In terms of composition he doesn't have much to brag about because of his retirement. I'm with you here about him not adding Peter on his win record but still he's a legitimate threat for Peter and a MAJOR test. Let me put it this way, this is like a big test for Peter, if he can't beat a Vitali coming off a 4 year lay-off with serious injuries then he can't beat Wladimir in a rematch.

KlitschkoUKR
09-23-2008, 12:37 AM
The only reason I am going with the 6th round is because peter can take a punch but by the 6th or 7th round his face is going to be pounded beef.

Farmboxer
09-23-2008, 02:36 AM
Vitali's right hand is much harder than Vlad's, ask Tony Tubbs who has sparring with them.

Vitali will knock Peter out, either early or mid rounds.

Stimulant
09-23-2008, 03:04 AM
Because of all of these factors, I would say the 3rd. I will give him a couple of rounds to get adjusted.

Peter is SHIT.

:good

Smart kid..

DamonD
09-23-2008, 06:11 AM
If he's going to do it, he'll do it late. I really don't expect Vitali to come roaring out of the gate swinging for the fences and an early KO.

Mendoza
09-23-2008, 06:13 AM
[quote=Punisher33]

I remember it well, I was in Thailand at the time and when I saw the results of the weigh in I never bothered to watch the fight. Williams is an up and down kind of fighter anyway but the very worst version of Williams stepped into the ring with VITLAY that much is true - and it still took VITLAY 8 rounds to get him out of there :lol:

Tyson was beyond shot when he fought Williams and he still had him all over the place for a couple of rounds - prime Tyson could keep that up all night :yep

Vitlai floored Willaims and cut him in round one. Tyson could not do that, and he looked as good as he has in years vs the same Williams.

So Vitlai did better than Tyson did.

Mendoza
09-23-2008, 06:19 AM
VITLAY is also over-rated as a KO specialist, his KO percentage is blown out of all proportion by sack swingers on here. It's a fact that Audley Harrison and Sanil Sam KO'd Danny Williams far more impressively than VITLAY. In fact I seem to remember Williams saying that Harrison hit harder :rofl

Ahem. guys like Donald, Bean, Purrity, and Hoffman are VERY hard to stop. These types lower your KO percentage.

If you understand boxing, there are SEVERAL things that lead to a high KO%, Kurgan.

They are power, stamina to throw a lot of punches, and aggression. Vitlai has all three in the spades, which is why he can stop a man early, in the mid rounds or late. Being skilled, and being able to take a punch helps too.

Danny Williams said Tyson's power is slightly better, but Vitlai is more consistant with his power. Another Brit Juilus Francis who fought both Vitlai and Tyson said Vitlai hit harder.

If you look at Vitlai's record, in most cases he stopped his oppoent FASTER than the man before him. Impressive.

Rico Spadafora
09-23-2008, 09:19 AM
[quote=Punisher33]

I remember it well, I was in Thailand at the time and when I saw the results of the weigh in I never bothered to watch the fight. Williams is an up and down kind of fighter anyway but the very worst version of Williams stepped into the ring with VITLAY that much is true - and it still took VITLAY 8 rounds to get him out of there :lol:

Tyson was beyond shot when he fought Williams and he still had him all over the place for a couple of rounds - prime Tyson could keep that up all night :yep

Tyson could not even knock Williams down.

Fighting Weight
09-23-2008, 09:32 AM
:good fair enough

i think no matter how fair one is to a certain fighter, they will seem like they are against them when fans overrate the hell out of them.

btw, what did lewis say after he fought tua?

After the Tua fight Tua was interviewed and was very complimentary, said he'd lost to a great fighter and apologised to his fans for letting them down but said he'd done his best and the guy he faced was just too good for him. Lewis got interviewed and repeated the same shit he'd said before the fight, that Tua was just a big left hook and a bad haircut, gave him no credit whatsoever. Yeah Lewis out-classed him but I thought it was a cunts trick to rub it in when Tua had been so gracious in defeat. Same thing with the Rahman rematch, he acted like an asshole towards Rahman - who probably deserved it more than Tua did but it was still classless in my opinion.

He also acted pretty classlessy after the VITLAY fight but to be fair to him on that one not 10 feet away VITLAY was having his stuttering homo hissy fit and trying to attack Lewis with half his face hanging off saying "y-y-y-y-y-y-you d-d-d-d-d-didn't h-h-h-h-hurt m-m-m-m-me" :nut :nut :nut :nut :nut :nut

Fighting Weight
09-23-2008, 09:34 AM
[quote=Fighting Weight]

Tyson could not even knock Williams down.

VITLAY couldn't even knock Lewis down....which explains Hasim Rahman being shamelessly ducked by VITLAY :deal

T.S.
09-23-2008, 11:25 AM
Vitali must be covered in ring rust. If he survives a Peter "Bull Rush" for the first few rnds he just might catch a over-confident Peter by rnd 6 or 7.
I'm not betting on this one to me it's a "Pick em" with slight advantage to Peter due to Vitali's inactivity in the ring.

BewareofDawg
09-23-2008, 11:26 AM
I think it will be like an 8th round corner stoppage.

BoxingGuru
09-23-2008, 12:21 PM
Where's the option for the fight is postponed due to Klitschko being injured in training. I refuse to believe this fight will happen until they ring the bell.

Well we're a week and a half from the training winding down, so you're probably wrong.

The Kurgan
09-28-2008, 10:15 PM
Ahem. guys like Donald, Bean, Purrity, and Hoffman are VERY hard to stop. These types lower your KO percentage.

If you understand boxing, there are SEVERAL things that lead to a high KO%, Kurgan.

They are power, stamina to throw a lot of punches, and aggression. Vitlai has all three in the spades, which is why he can stop a man early, in the mid rounds or late. Being skilled, and being able to take a punch helps too.

Danny Williams said Tyson's power is slightly better, but Vitlai is more consistant with his power. Another Brit Juilus Francis who fought both Vitlai and Tyson said Vitlai hit harder.

If you look at Vitlai's record, in most cases he stopped his oppoent FASTER than the man before him. Impressive.

The power of habit?

CHEF
09-29-2008, 12:41 AM
[quote=Rico Spadafora]

VITLAY couldn't even knock Lewis down....which explains Hasim Rahman being shamelessly ducked by VITLAY :deal

You really think Vitali ducked him? :-(

No way. All the injuries were legit and documented by doctors:deal

Suge Green
09-29-2008, 12:50 AM
[quote=Fighting Weight]

You really think Vitali ducked him? :-(

No way. All the injuries were legit and documented by doctors:deal

Rahman's Open letter to VITKLIT between the 3rd and 4th cancellations...

Dear Mr Klitshcko (& fans):

I am writing you because it seems that you forgot about me, your mandatory challenger. I must be the most invisible 6 foot 2, 240 pound black man on the planet. You have ducked out on me since April 30, June 18, and July 30 with varying excuses and injuries which I never quite believed existed. You have the nerve to call out another fighter when you have clear and present danger staring you in the face. But that is appropriate, because you better go down the yellow-brick road and get a heart before you step in the ring with me. I am an extremely credible opponent, so I assume
that your constant avoidance of anything regarding the name Rahman is a very smart tactic. I understand that you are a doctor and an extremely intelligent man. However, you are undermining your credibility as a boxing Champion by these constant duck tactics that you are employing by not fighting me. You are decreasing your fan base and causing doubt to appear in the hearts of your most ardent supporters. How can you use words like 'courage', 'heart', and 'champion' when referring to yourself when you have been ducking me like a yellow-bellied coward for almost a year? Boxing and its fans need an active Champion who is willing to fight credible opponents. I think that it is hilarious that some consider you a Champion and the man to beat when you are scared to face me. Stop misrepresenting the heavyweight division, let alone the WBC championship.
Boxing deserves better than what you are giving it. Stop cheating yourself. Stop cheating the fans. Most of all, stop cheating me.

Now I am all for heavyweight unification, as is my promotor. Now you are suddenly able to fight in September? We can fight in August if you like. Just know that I plan on hitting you harder than you have ever been hit in your life. And I promise that you will taste the canvass for the first time in your professional boxing career. And Don King will not ask for ANY OPTIONS!! None, so you dont have any other excuses. I am ready to take back what belongs to me. And I cant wait to win over your fans and supporters because they seem to be very supportive of you. Imagine how much they will appreciate a champion that is active and not afraid to fight anyone. Well, I am ready now. Are you willing to hop in the ring with me? If not, don't issue anymore press releases until you are ready to be a man. But as is your history regarding Rahman, I expect for you to act like this letter is invisible as well.

Hasim Rahman

Finn73
09-29-2008, 02:19 AM
[quote=CHEF]

Rahman's Open letter to VITKLIT between the 3rd and 4th cancellations...

Dear Mr Klitshcko (& fans):

I am writing you because it seems that you forgot about me, your mandatory challenger. I must be the most invisible 6 foot 2, 240 pound black man on the planet. You have ducked out on me since April 30, June 18, and July 30 with varying excuses and injuries which I never quite believed existed. You have the nerve to call out another fighter when you have clear and present danger staring you in the face. But that is appropriate, because you better go down the yellow-brick road and get a heart before you step in the ring with me. I am an extremely credible opponent, so I assume
that your constant avoidance of anything regarding the name Rahman is a very smart tactic. I understand that you are a doctor and an extremely intelligent man. However, you are undermining your credibility as a boxing Champion by these constant duck tactics that you are employing by not fighting me. You are decreasing your fan base and causing doubt to appear in the hearts of your most ardent supporters. How can you use words like 'courage', 'heart', and 'champion' when referring to yourself when you have been ducking me like a yellow-bellied coward for almost a year? Boxing and its fans need an active Champion who is willing to fight credible opponents. I think that it is hilarious that some consider you a Champion and the man to beat when you are scared to face me. Stop misrepresenting the heavyweight division, let alone the WBC championship.
Boxing deserves better than what you are giving it. Stop cheating yourself. Stop cheating the fans. Most of all, stop cheating me.

Now I am all for heavyweight unification, as is my promotor. Now you are suddenly able to fight in September? We can fight in August if you like. Just know that I plan on hitting you harder than you have ever been hit in your life. And I promise that you will taste the canvass for the first time in your professional boxing career. And Don King will not ask for ANY OPTIONS!! None, so you dont have any other excuses. I am ready to take back what belongs to me. And I cant wait to win over your fans and supporters because they seem to be very supportive of you. Imagine how much they will appreciate a champion that is active and not afraid to fight anyone. Well, I am ready now. Are you willing to hop in the ring with me? If not, don't issue anymore press releases until you are ready to be a man. But as is your history regarding Rahman, I expect for you to act like this letter is invisible as well.

Hasim Rahman

talk is cheap

If they would've fought Vitali would've won the fight for sure.

Regarding the Peter fight: Vitali wins by KO in 5th or 6th round.

BigBone
10-03-2008, 10:34 AM
bump

paulfv
10-03-2008, 10:34 AM
bump

Thanks, man. I missed this thread.

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BigBone
10-05-2008, 10:48 AM
Sammy Sammy Sammy... the knockout is coming! :)

Ilesey
10-05-2008, 11:03 AM
Who is your pick????

Peter.......

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CASH_718
10-05-2008, 11:05 AM
I'm not even a Peter fan but I pray to god he knocks Klischko out.

MachineGunMitch
10-05-2008, 11:13 AM
I'm not even a Peter fan but I pray to god he knocks Klischko out.

amen

FourtyOunce
10-05-2008, 11:18 AM
Peter knocks out vitali in the 6th

FibreOptic
10-05-2008, 11:59 AM
How fat is Sam?

Stoic
10-05-2008, 01:54 PM
Peter knocks out vitali in the 6th


What are your reasons for being so matter of fact:bart ? Others explain.
Care to elaborate?
I think we all should wait until we see Sam's weight.
A 260 lb. Sam is in big trouble:deal .

Fighting Weight
10-05-2008, 02:30 PM
Peter knocks out vitali in the 6th

I don't think it'll take that long, I suspect we'll see VITLAYs glass jaw shattered long before the 6th :deal

BigBone
10-06-2008, 12:33 PM
I don't think it'll take that long, I suspect we'll see VITLAYs glass jaw shattered long before the 6th :dealYeah glass jaw... :patsch

Drexl
10-06-2008, 12:36 PM
I can see this going the distance believe it or not.

There may be a lot of holding. Might be a KD or two (Vitali knocking down Peter of course). But I can see Peter holding on for a wide UD loss.

BigBone
10-07-2008, 07:00 PM
bump

BoxingGuru
10-07-2008, 08:07 PM
I don't think it'll take that long, I suspect we'll see VITLAYs glass jaw shattered long before the 6th :deal

You look like a complete idiot posting that, but we already knew that about yout. :patsch

The Mighty Bolo
10-07-2008, 08:44 PM
sounds like someone is doing some wishful thinking. Vitali has the worst styple for Peter and would knock him around the ring like he did Danny Williams. I doubt Peter would land 50 total punches in the fight.You better hope none of those 50 are the right one. Sam can punch!

KobeIsGod
10-07-2008, 08:47 PM
You better hope none of those 50 are the right one. Sam can punch!

Peter also has a swiss cheese defense. He wins with his heart and that is a dangerous way to fight especially in the hw division.

Shaking your head after eating a right cross isnt too smart :lol:

Fighting Weight
10-07-2008, 08:59 PM
You look like a complete idiot posting that, but we already knew that about yout. :patsch

When calling someone else an idiot it's always wise to check for typos, otherwise you end up looking a bit of a cunt :good

BigBone
10-11-2008, 06:23 AM
Final prediction time!

I say: Vitali KO2 Sam!

psychopath
10-11-2008, 06:41 AM
Peter will go down betweens rounds 4 to 7.

BigBone
10-11-2008, 04:00 PM
Nice!

Anyone else?

Stoic
10-11-2008, 04:11 PM
I'm not even a Peter fan but I pray to god he knocks Klischko out.

C'mon, you really a Peter fan, aren't you. 'Fess up.:deal

heerko koois
10-11-2008, 05:04 PM
Klitscko wins in round 5 ! believe me

Zakman
10-11-2008, 05:07 PM
PETER will stop Klitschko in the EIGHTH round. 37 year old fighters do not typically come off of four year layoffs and win - usually they LOSE, people.

heerko koois
10-11-2008, 05:16 PM
PETER will stop Klitschko in the EIGHTH round. 37 year old fighters do not typically come off of four year layoffs and win - usually they LOSE, people. :rofl

no way man ....peter is going down !!!!:yep

BigBone
10-11-2008, 06:22 PM
OH SO F*CKING BRUTAL!Soooo one-sided I now really feel bad for Sam and wish him good for the future! That was mentally a huge, but physically a crushing, career-ending beating.





By the way: SHOCKING UPSET!

VK won after the 6th! :D

Picked the right ending:
Asterion, Baileys_tunes, Black Uhlan, Bo Bo Olson, Butcher, byratino, Caliboxing, Charles White, Chillman, cuchulain, dwilson, edouardleniqueu, fidds, fidds, H ., huki, Irländsk, Iron Mick Titan, Kegsy, knn, KobeIsGod, kokoko, M.Alexander, Marcus, Mikaeel, MRBall, Napoleon, NBT, pasky2000, randeris, Rick G, RonnieHornschuh, r_9-Ronaldo, sitiyzal, Slothrop, spaceman, Stoic, The Fight Doctor, TheGreat, TomaTos, welshwonder

Of course we did a good job picking VK by TKO/KO as well, here we are:
4ybak, C HOP, ikeabuchia, irmina, KCD, rodney, ruin795, Seven Chance, studer, BigBone, BurnBox, Cachibatches, kingfisher828, 196osh, AITD, big_old_dez82, kk17, LONE WOLF, mcdg, Mendoza, Rise Above, sarah_yates1974, the_Hawk, a.arthur.h, antcull, Bonecrusher, BoxingGuru, CarlesX7, FeldMunster, FibreOptic, kadoiron, leichtgewicht, link2296, Mars, mattf450, millertime1367, Redood, twopiece, WladHaterHater, Apathy Jones, bataglia, Boxfan1, Brian123, Carlos J, CHEF, curmudgeon, Finn73, harry199, heerko koois, Hooldum, Jose FM, konundrum, Kostya Zoo, lzolnier, North61, petrozza, Rebel, RUSKULL, SFPLAYBOY415, Sloan299, Sputnik44, tough_gun, Wolfticket, Zerwas1, BewareofDawg, Bubba, BUDW, ChuckYoungblood, Cooke, Daruf, dragosuhail, Farmboxer, FarRun, fatdrunkenslob, Fedor Em, fitzgeraldz, Haglerfans, Hands Of Sponge, Heavyrighthand, Hrak, iceman, ImmortalHealth, JM22, kai666, KERSEY, keyser, KlitschkoUKR, LightningJoe, MexicanJew, Mike T, Mindspring, pauly101, Robatron, rorik_bender, ryanjeffries, Salty Dog, Simon11, Sox, spion, squarecircle, Tom_Tocca, wushu, youngwolf


DON'T TRY TO VOTE NOW CHEATHEADS! :D

Ivo
10-11-2008, 06:31 PM
Where is the moron Suge White?

BigBone
10-11-2008, 06:45 PM
THE RESULT: Vitali wins by TKO8, Peter remained on stool

Photos:
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NBT
10-11-2008, 07:22 PM
Picked the right ending:
Asterion, Baileys_tunes, Black Uhlan, Bo Bo Olson, Butcher, byratino, Caliboxing, Charles White, Chillman, cuchulain, dwilson, edouardleniqueu, fidds, fidds, H ., huki, Irländsk, Iron Mick Titan, Kegsy, knn, KobeIsGod, kokoko, M.Alexander, Marcus, Mikaeel, MRBall, Napoleon, NBT, pasky2000, randeris, Rick G, RonnieHornschuh, r_9-Ronaldo, sitiyzal, Slothrop, spaceman, Stoic, The Fight Doctor, TheGreat, TomaTos, welshwonder
How was fidds able to vote twice? :nono

Sloan299
10-11-2008, 07:25 PM
More photos from the fight:

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Stoic
10-11-2008, 07:28 PM
Vitali can't make it through a training camp to get to the fight. If by some miracle he makes it through the training, the he will injure himself walking to the ring

What do you say now, smartass?

Stoic
10-11-2008, 07:37 PM
I don't think it'll take that long, I suspect we'll see VITLAYs glass jaw shattered long before the 6th :deal

Man, you are quite the "Bon Vivant" of boxing aren't you.? You couldn't have been more wrong.:nut
Vitali would have KO'd Lewis ..... and you know it.

BigBone
10-11-2008, 07:39 PM
Oh yeah! :deal

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Ouch!
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On stool:
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splatter69
10-11-2008, 07:40 PM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:

...

splatter69
10-11-2008, 07:44 PM
Peter knocks out vitali in the 6th

Add 2 rounds and switch fighters.
Toss in a stoolside quit.

Chiko_Tech
10-11-2008, 07:46 PM
If he fights the official will stop it by the 8th You are right man i hope you chose the right one.

cuchulain
10-11-2008, 08:37 PM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:



Can you give me some stock picks ?

With your powers of prediction, I might get rich.

cuchulain
10-11-2008, 08:40 PM
Where is the moron Suge White?


He's out there educatin' the Klitites, one at a time !

cuchulain
10-11-2008, 08:40 PM
Or maybe celebratin' the fact that Sam lasted so long.

AJAX
10-11-2008, 08:42 PM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:

And he just beat up a prime Peter...so where does that leave Peter???
now insert your foot into your mouth!!!

BigBone
10-12-2008, 05:16 AM
Press conference with war of word between the Klitschko Brothers!

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joeboxer
10-12-2008, 05:20 AM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:are you home?:hi:

BigBone
10-12-2008, 07:46 AM
Watch the great entrance again. It was oh so amazing.

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ghostlybadge
10-12-2008, 07:58 AM
Wow That Entrance Is Amazing

Scar
10-12-2008, 08:28 AM
Watch the great entrance again. It was oh so amazing.

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That was one hell of an entrance, can't get enough watching it. Damn it was shocking when it happened, really unique and awesome, possibly the greatest entrance ever.

BigBone
10-12-2008, 03:24 PM
That was one hell of an entrance, can't get enough watching it. Damn it was shocking when it happened, really unique and awesome, possibly the greatest entrance ever.Here's the whole entrance with the 2nd part of the hologram show.

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Stoic
10-12-2008, 03:32 PM
Vitali can't make it through a training camp to get to the fight. If by some miracle he makes it through the training, the he will injure himself walking to the ring

Where are you? You were wrong.

Stoic
10-12-2008, 03:36 PM
I don't think it'll take that long, I suspect we'll see VITLAYs glass jaw shattered long before the 6th :deal

Have you spoken with Ounce? You guys really seem tight.:rasta

BigBone
10-12-2008, 04:30 PM
Vitali is a bad SOB! He went out for blood and looked STUNNED when he realized he can't paint a Joker's smile Peter's blood on the ring floor...

Just look at this:
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Everybody is jumping around him as we've got a NEW champion and he's like
"WHAAT? Oh no you don't! How dare to quit, you SOB? Trainer, f*ck off! Oh I wanted blood!!!"

:happy :happy :happy

Rudolph
10-12-2008, 05:15 PM
He will never fight again.
He is injured... damaged goods.
He is old.
He hasn't fought in fuccin 4 years.
He is damaged goods.
He is damaged goods.

Hello???

Anyone... I mean ANYONE home?

:hi:

:rofl

NBT
10-12-2008, 05:20 PM
Well, he said in a post fight interview that he was disappointed by Peter quitting the fight because he had promised a KO and didn't have the chance to follow through. :yep

Rudolph
10-12-2008, 05:23 PM
That's not true Chef...Peter was green.
well now he's purple :lol:

sitiyzal
10-12-2008, 05:25 PM
Lewis sold out big time for that entrance.