There would be nothing easy about it. Jimmy Young would wipe his ass with anybody Vitali has beaten while still sitting on the pan. Young strikes me as the type weird enough to sit and wipe.
Young has the ability to frustrate Vitali and make him miss, but not really ability to challenge his victory. Vitali by decision in a fight that his more difficult that hard for him
I'm not a Vitali fan in the least, but Young has nothing for Vitali whatsoever. Chris Byrd was at least as good as Jimmy Young, who imo tends to get overrated based on giving an aging Ali a hard time. Like others said, he might frustrate Vitali and make him miss, but there's no doubt as to which way the decision would go.
'Byrd was as good as Young'. Tempted to pull the obnoxious internet card of saying 'I stopped reading after this'....I didn't but I'm afraid it's fair to say I've pretty much discarded your opinion on the match up. No offense.
Vitali would win clearly but Young would take rounds and generally give him a harder fight than anybody Vitali has ever fought sans Lewis thus far on account of him not absolutely blowing.
Think it through Ramonza, it's a simple matter of examining the fights! :bears: A one armed 44 year old Holyfield at least = 34 year old Ali. Score 1 for Byrd. Tua > George Foreman. 2-0 Byrd. Post Prime Andrew Golota > Ken Norton. 3-0 Byrd. Mo Harris > Ron Lyle. 4-0 Byrd. And the mighty Alex Povetkin might have KOd Byrd when he started to slide a bit but Povetkin> Gerry Cooney anyway. Dunno how it wasn't obvious to me before.:giggle::scared: