Winner of the vacant EBU heavyweight belt is...
Winner of the vacant EBU heavyweight belt is...
Paolo Vidoz. He won a SD, he also picks up Hoffmanns IBF intercontineltal belt. He must now face Sprott within 120 days. Sprott purse will most likely be much smaller than it would have been in the Hoffmann fight.
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Chopping Right
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How the hell does Vidoz manage to drop Hoffman when guys like Krasniqi and Vitali couldnt budge him??
Well done to Vidoz, always great when the late minute replacement cause such an upset....
So Vidoz is EBU champ, two days after Audley who beat the crap out of him in Sydney, stinks the place out in USA...
Ceratinly adds more strength to Valuevs claim as a good heavyweight
Well done to Vidoz, always great when the late minute replacement cause such an upset....
So Vidoz is EBU champ, two days after Audley who beat the crap out of him in Sydney, stinks the place out in USA...
Ceratinly adds more strength to Valuevs claim as a good heavyweight
An out of shape, undertrained Vidoz beat up, outpointed and Floored Hoffman, while Vitali couldnt floor him. And this is the same Vidoz that trained hard and was in shape and couldnt budge Valuev even when landing flush to his chin and jaw. Valuev broke his jaw and ribs with his jab.knockout wrote:How the hell does Vidoz manage to drop Hoffman when guys like Krasniqi and Vitali couldnt budge him??
Well done to Vidoz, always great when the late minute replacement cause such an upset....
So Vidoz is EBU champ, two days after Audley who beat the crap out of him in Sydney, stinks the place out in USA...
Ceratinly adds more strength to Valuevs claim as a good heavyweight
Yep, Valuev is much better than most people give him credit for. And he is still improving fast.
I can see him getting a belt within 12-18 months.
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I think Sprotty would have had a much better chance with Hoffmann, for all his size Timo isn't that strong nor is he much of a puncher, and in a straightforward boxing match Sprott can be pretty good. Vidoz is more of a Matt Skelton-style bruiser who might be too strong for Michael.stujones wrote:What do you think will happen between Sprott and Vidoz.
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Just thinking about this I figure a sensible European top 10 would now look something like this:
01 Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)
02 Wladimir Klitschko (Ukraine)
03 Luan Krasniqi (Germany)
04 Nikolay Valuev (Russia)
05 Andrzej Golota (Poland)
06 Serguei Lyakhovich (Belarus)
07 Oleg Maskaev (Uzbekistan)
08 Paolo Vidoz (Italy)
09 Sinan Samil Sam (Turkey)
10 Danny Williams (Great Britain)
01 Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)
02 Wladimir Klitschko (Ukraine)
03 Luan Krasniqi (Germany)
04 Nikolay Valuev (Russia)
05 Andrzej Golota (Poland)
06 Serguei Lyakhovich (Belarus)
07 Oleg Maskaev (Uzbekistan)
08 Paolo Vidoz (Italy)
09 Sinan Samil Sam (Turkey)
10 Danny Williams (Great Britain)
Uzbekistan is an asian country so Maskaev (and Chagaev) cant fight for the EBU belt.Chopping Right wrote:Just thinking about this I figure a sensible European top 10 would now look something like this:
01 Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)
02 Wladimir Klitschko (Ukraine)
03 Luan Krasniqi (Germany)
04 Nikolay Valuev (Russia)
05 Andrzej Golota (Poland)
06 Serguei Lyakhovich (Belarus)
07 Oleg Maskaev (Uzbekistan)
08 Paolo Vidoz (Italy)
09 Sinan Samil Sam (Turkey)
10 Danny Williams (Great Britain)
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Well I was wondering, somehow Israel qualifies as an EBU country these days you know although Roman Greenberg is still a long way from this top 10! I suppose that now makes the list:Freiheit wrote:Uzbekistan is an asian country so Maskaev (and Chagaev) cant fight for the EBU belt.
01 Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)
02 Wladimir Klitschko (Ukraine)
03 Luan Krasniqi (Germany)
04 Nikolay Valuev (Russia)
05 Andrzej Golota (Poland)
06 Serguei Lyakhovich (Belarus)
07 Paolo Vidoz (Italy)
08 Sinan Samil Sam (Turkey)
09 Danny Williams (Great Britain)
10 Matt Skelton (Great Britain)
Just to compare here is a couple of other top 10s:
EBU (from april 20th)
Champ: Krasniqi
Chall: Hoffmann
WC: Vitali Klitschko
1: Wladimir Klitschko
2: Sinan Samil Sam
3: Matt Skelton
4: Michael Sprott
5: Nicolay Valuev
6: Danny Williams
7: Vladimir Virchis
8: Alexander Dimitrenko
9: Tomasz Bonin
10: Cengiz Koc
Boxrec:
1: Vitali Klitschko
2: Wladimir Klitschko
3: Luan Krasniqi
4: Matt Skelton
5: Sinan Samil Sam
6: Nicolay Valuev
7: Danny Williams
8: Paolo Vidoz
9: Michael Sprott
10: Cengiz Koc
EBU (from april 20th)
Champ: Krasniqi
Chall: Hoffmann
WC: Vitali Klitschko
1: Wladimir Klitschko
2: Sinan Samil Sam
3: Matt Skelton
4: Michael Sprott
5: Nicolay Valuev
6: Danny Williams
7: Vladimir Virchis
8: Alexander Dimitrenko
9: Tomasz Bonin
10: Cengiz Koc
Boxrec:
1: Vitali Klitschko
2: Wladimir Klitschko
3: Luan Krasniqi
4: Matt Skelton
5: Sinan Samil Sam
6: Nicolay Valuev
7: Danny Williams
8: Paolo Vidoz
9: Michael Sprott
10: Cengiz Koc
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Thinking about this still further, that's another 2000 super-heavyweight Olympian who has advanced further in his career than Audley Harrison, who won the f**king gold medal! First-round loser Calvin Brock has probably got the furthest of anybody so far, second-round loser Sam Peter is hot on his heels and making big waves, and now Vidoz, who Audley was good enough to bludgeon in the semi 5 YEARS AGO, is the European champion! 
I quite like this top ten only a couple of changes I would make.Chopping Right wrote:Just thinking about this I figure a sensible European top 10 would now look something like this:
01 Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)
02 Wladimir Klitschko (Ukraine)
03 Luan Krasniqi (Germany)
04 Nikolay Valuev (Russia)
05 Andrzej Golota (Poland)
06 Serguei Lyakhovich (Belarus)
07 Oleg Maskaev (Uzbekistan)
08 Paolo Vidoz (Italy)
09 Sinan Samil Sam (Turkey)
10 Danny Williams (Great Britain)
I would swap Krasiqi with Wlad.
I would also swap Vidoz with Sam.
If Maskaev is illegable I would move Sam, Vidoz and Williams up and place Skelton at 10.
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I wouldn't argue with that. It's difficult to know where to rate Wladimir these days, he has far more good victories than Krasniqi of course, but that is tempered by the fact that he has looked so vulnerable recently, and you have to go on recent form I guess. And Samil Sam probably has beaten the better guys than Vidoz. Samil Sam v Vidoz is probably a natural fight now for Sauerland to make, assuming Sprott can be dealt with somehow.stujones wrote:...I would swap Krasiqi with Wlad.
I would also swap Vidoz with Sam.
If Maskaev is illegable I would move Sam, Vidoz and Williams up and place Skelton at 10.
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