Again a fight where Golota has much the better tools and should be able to win easy, but there is a very big chance that one cross in the early seconds from Sanders make him panic and change the fight completely
See the thing is PRE Bowe Golota was ruthless and confident. You can even see it from the Bowe fight. He had no fear. Bowe showed him what losing is. Bowe showed him what pain is. Ever since then he wasn't the same. His confidence was gone. The fear took over. That's why I say the Bowe Golota kicks his ass. Post Bowe Golota might just get overwhelmed by blitz ,power and speed.
Golata is very overrated around here, but he's still much better than Sanders. Golata by TKO between rounds 8 - 10.
LOL, Corrie Sanders is the best guy Vitali has ever beaten. Just thought I'd point that out, again! ::
Thanks. As long as I have your respect Ugo!:TLC: What do you rank as his best win my handsome Scandanavian man? I honestly think Sanders is the best guy he ever beat.
Career-wise at least Kirk Johnson, Sam Peter and Larry Donald must rank above him, although Sanders has the better single victory. I'd also give all three a good chance of defeating Sanders
If it's the Golota that fought Ruiz then he loses. Prick forgot how to throw a jab that night. Primes? Golota by mid round ko. Sanders just isn't that good.
I think Kirk Johnson at his best would be the best guy he beat. But the version that Vitali fought was about as meaningful a win as beating a drunk Vincent Pastore for the title. Peters sucks. He's fat, he has no heart and he sucks. Larry Donald was a decent C+ level guy.....I won't argue the toss on who's better between those two. Suffice to say, & that being conceded, Vitali's resume still might be the weakest of any long time, recognisably 'dominant' & legit champ in boxing history, any weight.