Where does it put Rahman if he beats Vitali for the WBC title?
He would have beaten Lennox Lewis for the linear HW title and beaten Vitali for what many believe to be the linear HW champion. There are guys in the HOF who have never been the linear champ...
how many years can we keep refering back to that fight when we want an exciting Rahman fight?
what have you done for me lately
You misunderstood me. I meant that Sanders was winning that fight against Rahman, and if you take away that one Sanders's punch that he landed on Vitali with 10 seconds left in the 1st round, then it was a Vitali shutout. Add that onto the fact that Rahman has beaten no one since Lewis and that it took him four rounds to finish off a complete bum who Danny Williams finished off in something like 30 seconds.
A lot of people here need to go rewatch Sanders vs. Rahman.
how many years can we keep refering back to that fight when we want an exciting Rahman fight?
what have you done for me lately
rahman is going to win by late tko. he has all the tools to knock off vitali. plus imo rahman would be a more entertaining champion and would be in better fights.
hate to say it but i prefer v-klits fights.
much more exciting.
rahman is going to win by late tko. he has all the tools to knock off vitali. plus imo rahman would be a more entertaining champion and would be in better fights.
I hope Rahman beats Vitali so Toney can fight him for the real title. I think James Toney would have a much better chance against Rahman than Toney.
reread your post...see the mistake :confused: :D :rolleyes:
rahman will be the man if he wins...but he wont win.
so why even debate it.
just teasing...ive posted here so cant really complain
Where does it put Rahman if he beats Vitali for the WBC title?
He would have beaten Lennox Lewis for the linear HW title and beaten Vitali for what many believe to be the linear HW champion. There are guys in the HOF who have never been the linear champ...
It would put him as the current WBC Heavyweight Champion. Nothing more, nothing less.
I think his defeat of Lennox while impresive, should not be given too much weight. Did the rematch leave any questions?
As far as Vitali, again, Rahman gets 'no respect' from me, except to say he'll be at the top of a weak field of heavies. I don't think his riegn would last long either.
My apologies to Hasim, Ive got nothing against him really...