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I agree with most of the comments here but I will go with my gut on this which is opposite of what I really want but I believe Peters has the best chance to pull a major upset with a win over Vitali. 4 years is a long time to be out of the game vs 4 years of activity and 24 rounds of supreme education against a technically superior James Toney. Peters gained tremendous knowledge from this two fights with "Lights Out" and the fact that he's gotten better in spite of his 3 flops against McCline, and don't forget Vladimir did the same against him in their fight. All that said as much as I would love to see Vitali win this match I am going to have to with my gut that Peters will command everything he's gone through in the past few fights and bring it to bear, he knows he can't only rely on his strength but he does have that to fall back on, he has learned that he can get back up after being put down hit hard and win, and he outboxed the nearly unbeatable James Toney, add to that his youth and he's got the best chance to make the most of this fight. That's alot to overcome coming out of 4 years of inactivity and r ing rust. You just can't shake that loose that easily. I go with the Nigerian Nightmare in this one! Tony
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