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Originally Posted by andrew.r
Oh you actually believe that, that is as bad as when David Haye said he had a broken toe when he fought Vitali.. How come you did not hear the corner talking to him about it during the fight?
I hate it when boxers come up with shit excuses like that after the fight. Simple fact is he was not on form and he knows he should have finished Chisora and not gone the distance so now he has this miraculous injury. Broken Toes and Tore tendons absolute rubbish for not doing what they said they would do..
It was funny though in that press conference when everyone was shouting "Hey David how's the Toe" hahahaha

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I 100% believe Vitali in this case, and you can tell something was wrong just by the way he was fighting. Vitali throws a shit ton of jabs and left hooks in his fights, and right around the 5th round on you can see he doesn't use his left hand at all. The very few times he does use it he immediately shakes it out like something is wrong. For Vitali Klitschko to basically fight one handed from the 5th round on you know something has to seriously be wrong, since his whole strategy throughout his entire career is to keep distance with his left jab while clubbing the shit out of an opponent with his right hand. You can hear Dan Rafael, who is a hell of a respected boxing writer for ESPN, ask during the commentary if Vitali had some kind of personal bet with himself that he could win the fight one handed and stating that he definitely had to be injured. I don't see it as an excuse at all, if anything I respect Vitali that much more because he basically won that fight one handed...