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Who have the better resume. Carl Froch or Vitali Klithscko
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Klitschko has reigned in possibly the worst heavyweight era of all time. So this question is not even close. Hell, you could argue that Froch's losses are better than any of Vitali's wins.
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Froch's division is way more stacked so Vitali hasn't really had the opportunities that Froch has had, actually had Vitali not lost to Lewis and (yesI understand he 'lost' to Byrd) Byrd he might have the better resume.
Froch has accomplished a lot more in a much shorter period of time, so for the time being Froch and quite clearly.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostKlitschko has reigned in possibly the worst heavyweight era of all time. So this question is not even close. Hell, you could argue that Froch's losses are better than any of Vitali's wins.
he wasn't the dominant champion at any point of his career
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Originally posted by Ryn0 View PostFroch's division is way more stacked so Vitali hasn't really had the opportunities that Froch has had, actually had Vitali not lost to Lewis and (yesI understand he 'lost' to Byrd) Byrd he might have the better resume.
Froch has accomplished a lot more in a much shorter period of time, so for the time being Froch and quite clearly.
I like to point out though that it's not 'lost' it's lost.
That fight is one of the most progandaed fight in boxing history. I watched it again, starting from Round 5-6, Byrd was literally clowing Vitali and landing at a much higher rate than Vitali. He was pushing Vitali back for 3-4 straight rounds. The score cards were typical German bull****, Byrd was down by one point at most.He would have been robbed if Vitali didn't quit.
Vitali himself after the fight.
Did you think you were winning??
Vitali ""No, it was very very close fight'
Byrd was clearly on his way back and was dead even at the time Vitali quit.
Just want to point out Byrd actually forced Vitali to quit, not some phantom shoulder, (of which we still have zero prove of)
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Originally posted by Skittlez View PostI like your Avator and I get what you are saying.
I like to point out though that it's not 'lost' it's lost.
That fight is one of the most progandaed fight in boxing history. I watched it again, starting from Round 5-6, Byrd was literally clowing Vitali and landing at a much higher rate than Vitali. He was pushing Vitali back for 3-4 straight rounds. The score cards were typical German bull****, Byrd was down by one point at most.He would have been robbed if Vitali didn't quit.
Vitali himself after the fight.
Did you think you were winning??
Vitali ""No, it was very very close fight'
Byrd was clearly on his way back and was dead even at the time Vitali quit.
Just want to point out Byrd actually forced Vitali to quit, not some phantom shoulder, (of which we still have zero prove of)
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Originally posted by Skittlez View PostIs it?
Can you really say that Arthur Abraham is a better win than Samuel Peter?
Can you really say that shot Jermain Taylor is a better win than fatboy Arreloa?
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Originally posted by Fire and Fear View PostYes, to the first question. Of course not to the second question, but what about Dirrell or Bute? I'd say yes to them.
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