By Patrick Kehoe - Never before in the long history of professional boxing have two brothers stood arm and arm at the summit of heavyweight boxing, title holders both, separate but equal coefficient agents knee deep in the muddled fistic trade. With Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko forming a partnership of mutually exclusive ownership of parts of the fractured heavyweight boxing championship, fans are left with a situation which cannot be resolved since the brothers have long refused to fight one another.
There has been considerable buzz around the Net since the October 2008 return of Vitali Klitschko to his winning ways as a heavyweight title holder. Almost four years out of the championship ring and Vitali Klitschko faces down the newest WBC title holder, Samuel Peter, putting on an exhibition of boxing that seemed almost flawless.
At age 37, the Ukrainian giant boxed and bombed like a prime fighting force, in dispatching the overreaching yet underachieving Peter, to the delight of Showtime subscribers and European boxing fans alike. Almost taunting Peter to load up and wing his “Nigerian Express?of a right hand, Klitschko moved jabbing and countered off the back foot taking his power hitting opportunities when and exactly where he found them. [details]
There has been considerable buzz around the Net since the October 2008 return of Vitali Klitschko to his winning ways as a heavyweight title holder. Almost four years out of the championship ring and Vitali Klitschko faces down the newest WBC title holder, Samuel Peter, putting on an exhibition of boxing that seemed almost flawless.
At age 37, the Ukrainian giant boxed and bombed like a prime fighting force, in dispatching the overreaching yet underachieving Peter, to the delight of Showtime subscribers and European boxing fans alike. Almost taunting Peter to load up and wing his “Nigerian Express?of a right hand, Klitschko moved jabbing and countered off the back foot taking his power hitting opportunities when and exactly where he found them. [details]
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