Chisora/Vitali this weekend....

Discussion in 'General Boxing Discussion' started by Jimmy, Feb 16, 2012.

  1. Ugotabe Kidding

    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    and in reality clearly beat a top-5 contender in his last outing
     
  2. Free Ike

    Free Ike WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    I have said Vitali has been near done for 2 years. Should he win, he needs to quit whilst he is ahead.
     
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    Yeah I think even the Vitali of 2 years ago wouldn't have lost a minute to this guy.

    Even Arreola would beat Chisora up.
     
  4. Shoeshiner

    Shoeshiner WBC Champion

    Hes gonna quit!!!
     
  5. Outlander

    Outlander Leap-Amateur

    Honestly.... that is your reaction to this fight so far? What genuinely stands out to you is how well Vitali is doing on the scorecards? I guess I see this fight differently than you.
     
  6. ...who is also complete toss.

    :popcorn:
     
  7. Ugotabe Kidding

    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    No, it is definitely harder for Vitali than expected and Chisora is landing to the body pretty well, but you have to put things in perspective. All judges had given Vitali 79 points after eight rounds, so it is not like he was having a life-and-death here even though he is not as far superior as usually is the case.

    Scoring-wise Chisora is doing about as well as Mavrovic against Lennox, that should also be kept in mind
     
  8. Free Ike

    Free Ike WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    This the first fight VK has not hurt his opponent.
     
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    Vitali is still dominating, truth be told, just not as much as usual, and looks far more vulnerable, and more feeble.
     
  10. That's as honest as you'll get from Ugo...he's been an avid supporter of K Bros since Year Zero and modern-day Heavyweight Boxing :shit: :shit: in general.
     
  11. Shoeshiner

    Shoeshiner WBC Champion

    Vitali starting to look his age
     
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    Almost, yeah.

    What's surprising is the lack of snap on Vitali's punches. I mean he always throws arm punches, but they had far less meat on them tonight.
     
  13. Outlander

    Outlander Leap-Amateur

    Yep. I agree Vitali is dominating on the cards, and winning handily cards or not. But he looks so vulnerable it is bordering on shocking to me. Clearly age is a factor, but I actually dislike fights like this because it makes for re-visiting of previous Vitali fights and wondering what may have happened has his opponents come for more than a paycheck. I have never been a fan of Vitali, but even I would like to see him blast Chisora out in 5 rounds and do himself some good, career-wise. I think Vitali needs to bow out again and find something else to do with his life, since he still appears to have his health and mind completely intact after a decent career in a brutal sport.
     
  14. who?

    who? Undisputed Champion

    Chisora body work made vitali look like that
     
  15. Haymaker

    Haymaker WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    He's pretty old, should hang em up. He looked so tired.
     
  16. who?

    who? Undisputed Champion

    Come on man it was the constant body shots that took away the snap
     
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    Chisora is a disgrace to the sport. After the fight is over, it's over. The guy is clearly a cunt.
     
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    No it wasn't, he looked weak from round 1. The bodyshots helped, and took even more steam out, but Vitali looked weaker from the very first round.
     
  19. who?

    who? Undisputed Champion

    False
     
  20. Shoeshiner

    Shoeshiner WBC Champion

    People dont realize how difficult it is to fight a relentless pressure fighter at the age of 40.
     
  21. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Full respect to Chisora. Toughest fight for Vitali since Lewis.
     
  22. Shoeshiner

    Shoeshiner WBC Champion

    Looks like Vitalis left hand was hurt.
     
  23. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Vitali was hurt by the body shots throughout. Chisora kept to a very good pace and fought as best he could. When Chisora decided to let his hands go whilst keeping the pressure on, he made it very difficult for Vitali. Chisora definitely gave it everything and I respect him much more now, even if some of you believe it was against an aged Vitali.

    After the first few rounds, when Vitali was landing the right hand coming down, or the short right uppercut, I thought this would be Chisora's undoing.
     
  24. Look for Haye to move mountains to face Vitali now...possibly beat him and make allsorts of shit-claims about his outstanding pedigree as a heavyweight. :shit:
     
  25. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    A younger Vitali though would have won this in 4 rounds or less, by brutal KO.
     
  26. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    Haye can't take any positives from this fight, as he hasn't the style to beat Vitali.
     
  27. puerto rock

    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Haye doesn't have the balls to step in the ring with Vitali.:eek:hno:
     
  28. Sure he can - he just did.
    Quote ringside in Munich: "Vitali's manager doesnt want me anywhere near him...they know his feet are slow, they know I'm fast and that adds up to a Haye-knockout"

    Haye now almost having an orgasm on TV claiming he wants the fight in Summer...
     
  29. Slice N Dice

    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

    Chisora fought a great fight. Full respect. Most interesting Vitali fight in years.
     
  30. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

    :laugh11:
     

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