The following is an unbiased humble opinion of each fighter's keys to winning the fight, I am NOT a fan of either fighter so I am NOT taking sides:
Danny Williams keys to victory:
-It is important for Williams to get on the inside and work Vitali's body, he must do this by first establishing a jab then come in behind it blasting shots to Vitali's body and blasting shots in to the head as well. Williams must pace himself and not come out swinging because he has a better chance at winning by chopping Vitali down rather than going for a one punch KO. Williams is the heavier guy coming in and must use his physical size and strength to pressure and brawl Vitali and chop him down from the inside of Vitali's defense. He must do this methodically and not get into a brainless slugfest, or else he may gas out. In the later rounds if he successfully follows this plan he may catch Vitali with his hands down, as fighters do after an accumulation of body shots. Then he can go for a KO.
Vitali Klitschko's keys to victory:
-Vitali must use his height and reach to land shots from the outside, preferable setting up power blows behind a jab. Any time that Williams gets inside on him, he must tie up Williams arms and hold him so Williams can't blast shots on him on the inside. The key is for Vitali to stay outside, stick and move, set up power shots with jabs, nail Williams to the body whenever possible to help gas him out. He must also not turn this into a brainless slugfest. So it's best for Vitali to stay methodical as well and keep the defense up.
My prediction: I always thought that the outcome of this fight will be based on whoever is better prepared. Judgeing from the weigh in Vitali looked better prepared and focused, he came in shape,stealth and ready to go. Williams on the other hand came in at 270 lbs., the heaviest ever for a title fight. Sure, parts of him looked solid and muscular but he looked thick around the middle which leads me to believe he didnt do enough of his roadwork and will eventually gas out during the fight due to poor stamina. Coming in that big and heavy is not safe for a fighter unless you have one punch knockout power like George Foreman who can end a fight with one punch anytime. But Williams doesn't have that kind of knock out power. So what I think will happen is Vitali will fight him from the outside landing powershots to the head and body. Eventually Williams from gassing out and from taking shots will weaken in the middle rounds. That is when Vitali will take advantage and unload powershots to the head until he knocks him out or the ref jumps in and stops it. My prediction: Vitali wins by KO round 6.
Again I am not a fan of either of these guys, so this is a neutral unbiased humble OPINION and I can be completely wrong, because as we all know boxing is the theatre of the unexpected.
Danny Williams keys to victory:
-It is important for Williams to get on the inside and work Vitali's body, he must do this by first establishing a jab then come in behind it blasting shots to Vitali's body and blasting shots in to the head as well. Williams must pace himself and not come out swinging because he has a better chance at winning by chopping Vitali down rather than going for a one punch KO. Williams is the heavier guy coming in and must use his physical size and strength to pressure and brawl Vitali and chop him down from the inside of Vitali's defense. He must do this methodically and not get into a brainless slugfest, or else he may gas out. In the later rounds if he successfully follows this plan he may catch Vitali with his hands down, as fighters do after an accumulation of body shots. Then he can go for a KO.
Vitali Klitschko's keys to victory:
-Vitali must use his height and reach to land shots from the outside, preferable setting up power blows behind a jab. Any time that Williams gets inside on him, he must tie up Williams arms and hold him so Williams can't blast shots on him on the inside. The key is for Vitali to stay outside, stick and move, set up power shots with jabs, nail Williams to the body whenever possible to help gas him out. He must also not turn this into a brainless slugfest. So it's best for Vitali to stay methodical as well and keep the defense up.
My prediction: I always thought that the outcome of this fight will be based on whoever is better prepared. Judgeing from the weigh in Vitali looked better prepared and focused, he came in shape,stealth and ready to go. Williams on the other hand came in at 270 lbs., the heaviest ever for a title fight. Sure, parts of him looked solid and muscular but he looked thick around the middle which leads me to believe he didnt do enough of his roadwork and will eventually gas out during the fight due to poor stamina. Coming in that big and heavy is not safe for a fighter unless you have one punch knockout power like George Foreman who can end a fight with one punch anytime. But Williams doesn't have that kind of knock out power. So what I think will happen is Vitali will fight him from the outside landing powershots to the head and body. Eventually Williams from gassing out and from taking shots will weaken in the middle rounds. That is when Vitali will take advantage and unload powershots to the head until he knocks him out or the ref jumps in and stops it. My prediction: Vitali wins by KO round 6.
Again I am not a fan of either of these guys, so this is a neutral unbiased humble OPINION and I can be completely wrong, because as we all know boxing is the theatre of the unexpected.
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