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    Vitali isn't good as he used to be

    I saw his last fight against Juan Carlos Gomez, and he didn't look sharp as I was used to seeing him. He looked sloppy and there many opportunities that Gomez could of done more, but Gomez is past his prime too.

    If I were Eddie Chambers or Alexander Dimintreko I wouldn't fear campaigning in the WBC rankings. Chambers and other prospects should forget about the IBF, let Povetkin get knocked out by Wlad.

    #2
    He is definatley slipping, prime Vitali would have ko'd gomez in less than 5.

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      #3
      yea i think eddie chambers is only going to get better if he stays in shape....i think vitali is good for this era.....but average in other eras

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        #4
        What good your talking about, he wasnt good to start with!!!!!!!

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          #5
          Seriously Vitlai has 2-3 fights left in him before he becomes an old man.

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            #6
            Originally posted by darkstar777 View Post
            I saw his last fight against Juan Carlos Gomez, and he didn't look sharp as I was used to seeing him. He looked sloppy and there many opportunities that Gomez could of done more, but Gomez is past his prime too.

            If I were Eddie Chambers or Alexander Dimintreko I wouldn't fear campaigning in the WBC rankings. Chambers and other prospects should forget about the IBF, let Povetkin get knocked out by Wlad.
            Gomez is not "past his prime", he's a legit top 10 Heavyweight and was just coming off an impressive dominant win over the tough hard hitting Ring Top 10 HW at the time, Vladimir Virchis.

            Vitali clearly won 8 of 9 rounds, beat the **** out of Gomez, knocked him down 3 times and got the Knockout win.

            Vitali isn't as fast as he used to be, but he's still very skilled, accurate, tough as nails, strong and powerful. He came back after a 4 year layoff and destroyed Samuel Peter and Juan Carlos Gomez....That is very impressive.


            Your boy Chambers would get destroyed by Vitali

            Dimitrenko would put up a good fight, but would end up getting KO'd.
            Last edited by Klitschko2011; 04-08-2009, 08:44 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Infern0 View Post
              He is definatley slipping, prime Vitali would have ko'd gomez in less than 5.
              He's slipping to the point that someone like Eddie Chambers or Alexander Dimintrenko could beat him. Wladimir on the other hand is still the most skilled heavyweight, too big and too strong.

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                #8
                Vitali would lose to many people now I feel, Wlad on the other hand has improved a lot, but you still can't put muscles on your chin, and he will fall again before all is said and done.

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                  #9
                  Vitali is past it, he's an old man who wasted his prime, and who's best win is a lost, goodbye vitali you will not be missed.

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                    #10
                    **** all these ******ed Klitschko haters....you're all pathetic trolls

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