Vitali is fighting Chisora in Feb

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  1. Double L

    Double L Book Reader

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    Hasn't Wlad already faced Thompson?

    What I think everyone should acknowledge is that Vitali is the much more exciting and inspired fighter than Wlad. Whereas Wlad's fights are boring as shit, Vitali's manage to be watchable. It's too bad for Vitali, I think, because I he's ended up branded largely due to his brother as boring, when in fact, he has an amazing KO percentage, throws a ton of punches for a heavyweight, doesn't tend to hold, and isn't afraid to throw combinations.
     
  2. Irish

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    Yep pretty much agree. Let Haye fuck off and fight Thompson.
     
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    I think Vitali is entertaining sometimes, I have enjoyed some of his fights, I just think his opponents are trash, but Vitali's good and tough and a fighter

    His brother is a delicate little flower who has never been in a good fight that he won, fuck him
     
  4. Hut*Hut

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    Could be worse. I quite like Chisora actually.
     
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    Chisora has character. Character goes a long way.
     
  6. whiskey

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    Never seen Chisora fight but i'll go with Vitali.

    I also predict the fight will be postponed at some point due to injury.
     
  7. Hut*Hut

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    Chisora's really gonna get the everloving shit kicked out him. But it'll be a good fight, as a spectacle, since Chisora has a little skill and he'll genuinely try. Be quite like the Briggs fight except it won't last.
     
  8. Slice N Dice

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    I haven't seen the Helenius fight but it sounds like Chisora was in the kind of shape he was for Sexton, which is what I want to see. That version is a good fighter who can let his hands go and sustain a good pace. The fat lazy fuck who fought Furry will get fucking annihalated though, and I have a feeling he might revert back to that so he can "match Vitali's strength"...when will these fucking idiots realise that is the dumbest fucking idea ever??
     
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    He doesn't have the speed and fluidity in any case at the lighter weight. His performance vs Helenius was workmanlike at best. He's not a fast heavyweight, he's no faster than Arreola and he's not as "explosive" as Williams. His one big chance is that Vitali gets old.
     
  10. payton34

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    Vitali should man up and fight Holyfield.
     
  11. Slice N Dice

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    I don't think he wins either way, but he gives himself more of a chance at a lighter weight. The version who fought Furry would be knackered by the end of the ringwalk.
     
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    I watched the British telecast of that fight, and despite them whinging for Chisora's plight every second of every minute,.. in the end they said it was ok dat, ok dat,..:dunno: I believe Chisora won comfortably,.. and anyone who disregards a fighter's workrate, and picks and chooses 'da effective punches' should not score fights. The British may wear thier hearts on thier sleeves, and announce who they want to win quite clearly,.. but they offload rounds to the other man far too easily,.. it's like a tiny, tiny, tiny bit of adversity blinds them with tears, and makes them think that thier man lost the round regardless of what Chisora lands in return to well equalise that odd single punch..

    That day-dreaming sloth is starting to realise the benefits of Sauerland, and I think he will need him quite often.
     
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    That was utterly, utterly disgraceful. Thompson just put his hands up and cried, while Wlad, he himself on the brink of crying, softly pecked him with one hand .."Dont throw any more punches man :Wah: .....for both our sakes."
     
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    Lucky for you that smiley is there. I was going to fly over and piss in your face.
     
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    I've been arguing this for a while. It's very strange

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    I think Bawling John Rawling is one of the key exceptions in this area. His commentary during Haye vs Klitschko was pretty annoying, he was trying to make the case that it might be close after 8, 9 rounds. He knew it wasn't but he kept trying, as if by some metaphysical feat of Gellerian proportions he could alter what the scorecards read. I am yet to get a copy of the British commentary for Froch vs Ward or Khan vs Peterson.
     
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    Haye landed the 'cleaner, and more effective blows' ... :crafty:
     
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    He should go onto those websites and get his own sequined Lonsdale britches made up with the word "Bawling" emblazoned right across the waist-band.

    Bawling John Rawling and former Lightbulb champion of the world, Jim "20" Watt. The commentary team from hell.
     

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