As fighters can only be inducted after 5 years has passed following their retirement, Vitali will have to wait a few more years before being officially inducted. Here is the whole article, from the Klitschko Brothers official fan page -
http://klitschko-brothers.com/novosti/vitalija-klichko-primut-v-mezhdunarodnyi-zal-bokserskoi-slavy.html
Thoughts?
The brothers are salty. Why can't people give equal credit in boxing?
credit should be earned. would anyone else with that trash resume get in? maybe but i wouldn't be in favor of it. rahman's resume is so much better yet is he getting in the hall? doubt it. he beat a better lewis than the lewis that beat vitali. he beat a better sanders than the sanders that vitali beat. he was robbed against tua in a draw(tua would be vitali's best win) and he was robbed against toney in another draw(toney would be one of vitali's 2-3 best wins)
You really do dislike the Klitschko brothers don't you.
I liked watching Vitali fight he was a good fighter, far better than his brother. He just didn't beat anybody good enough to warrant consideration to the hof.
Vitali thoroughly dominated every fight he ever won
He should have considering the level of opponents he fought. There is nothing special about beating guys you're expected to put away.
both times of his two losses through retirement in a technical decisions, their had never been conclusively a blue print to defeat him.
Oh deary me, this is just sad.
Never read so many clueless posts on a thread,the bottom line is the 6'7 Vitali at his best was practically the hardest boxer to even win a round against let alone a fight ,i would say M.Tyson under Rooney was the only guy to compare in difficulty to fight, .
Joe Louis was in the weakest era but is regarded as a the most dominant champ in HW history , winning a championship to a guy with 25 losses and 2 year lay off,and you want to bring up weak eras?:boxing:
Great post. All out of greens, their on the way though.
Joe Louis is supposedly the great who is to be considered better than both VK and Wlad too, all the while he and his opposition would be considered cruisers for portions of their career, but you can only fight who is in front of you, doe.
When a 10yrs past prime failed contender of the Lewis era and a fat tub of lard clubber are presented as your greatest career wins then your case can't be discussed very positively.
You really do dislike the Klitschko brothers don't you. I thought you were this huge Fury fan and not just a Klitschko detractor. Lol, Vitali thoroughly dominated every fight he ever won, was winning at times of both times of his two losses through retirement in a technical decisions, their had never been conclusively a blue print to defeat him.
Keep objecting and hating, clown.
I still think his resume is hof worthy. it doesnt mean hes a top 10 atg heavyweight. I think he has enough descent wins coupled with the fact hes never been down or stopped to be in there. winning the title after 3 yrs off at 37 yrs old was impressive imo and he did defend it a handful of times altho the opposition wasnt great. I can see where some people may disagree but I think he did just enough to get in. he was a handful for any heavyweight in any era
When a 10yrs past prime failed contender of the Lewis era and a fat tub of lard clubber are presented as your greatest career wins then your case can't be discussed very positively.
Actually there were atleast two good fighters around then: Lewis and Byrd. And he failed to beat either of them.
I still think his resume is hof worthy. it doesnt mean hes a top 10 atg heavyweight. I think he has enough descent wins coupled with the fact hes never been down or stopped to be in there. winning the title after 3 yrs off at 37 yrs old was impressive imo and he did defend it a handful of times altho the opposition wasnt great. I can see where some people may disagree but I think he did just enough to get in. he was a handful for any heavyweight in any era
What's shocking? He fought who he could at the time. Its not his fault there were no good fighters around then.
Actually there were atleast two good fighters around then: Lewis and Byrd. And he failed to beat either of them.
I like him better than his brother but I don't see why he should get in. Him and his bro being champs at the same time dominating the mediocre competition that was there might put him in.
he doesnt have near the resume of wlad but winning the title after all those years off at an advanced age and defending it a handful of times plus his early career gets him deservedly in imo. only 2 losses and never knocked off his feet in over 40 fights. hes no atg but he is hall of fame worthy imo
Wow, that's awesome! Congratulations Vitali! You did great work as a boxer and now you're doing even greater work helping your peoples in Ukraine! A true hero and role model for everyones everywhere!
- Bermuda
He will get knocked for dominating a weak era but he dominated the way any great fighter would have in his era.
This applies to Wladimir, who actually fought the best contenders that the division had to offer. He was facing the likes of Chagaev, Ibragimov, Haye, Pulev & Povetkin while Vitali was fighting the Johnson's, Sosnowski's, Briggs' & Charr's of the world.
Vitali was the number one heavyweght for a very, very brief period after Lewis retired and was nothing more than a titleist after he returned.
Vitali's 44th birthday message to all his fans:
(my translation)
Friends, thank you all for your greetings and messages!
My 44th 'edition' of my birthday...probably, I have not ever had such an active and difficult year of events in a year of my life, as happened in this last year. A year full of 'call-outs', with no break between rounds, no pause, no holidays...vacations - a marathon year.
I would like to apologise to people close to me - my mother, brother, friends. I had very little time for you. Not because I didn't want to, but because one year ago I took up the responsibility upon myself of the big extended family of the millions of Kiev citizens.
And everyday, receiving the simple request from people of just a few minutes of my time - to listen, to help, I overwhelmingly try to not say no to anyone. But there is one small issue...in a day there is only 24 hours, and regardless of how much I try, I am not able to get round to - quite - everything. I really hope for understanding with this problem, especially from my loved ones.
I am aware that today many tried to call me. To those that couldn't get through - sorry, but there is no phone reception in the airplane. I am currently en route to a break for a couple of days - and tonight I will celebrate my birthday somewhere on the edge of the Earth, in some woods on the border with Canada, in a summer camp where my kids are currently staying. I promised them.
One's birthday - it is another moment, when you sum up the results of what you have achieved. Yes, my 44th year was not easy or smooth, but I did achieve a bit...my next year of life does not promise to be easier, and it will be necessary to do a lot more...and in this year, I already see it - I will have to answer to new calls. Calls to battle, where 'cabinet schemers' (corrupt politicians) try to pull you in to their field, where they destroyed many, or those that they didn't destroy, smothered and suffocated in their arms. I will say one thing - I will fight like I did in the ring - openly!
P.S. the truth is, my birthday was always a big celebration for my parents. Thank you, mother, that you gave me the chance to be in this world. And for Vladimir Rodionovich (the Klitschko Bro's father who tragically passed from cancer in 2011 which he got from being part of the Chernobyl clean up, for those who didn't know) - you will never be ashamed of your son. My children will be proud of me! I say this confidently, because all that I do, I do from my soul and truthfully.
Thank you to all, who remembered me on this day!
- Vitali Klitschko
Classy as always, thanks for sharing.
Great little piece of archive from post Sanders fight - Lennox coming in to congratulate Vitali on the win. Respect between warriors. Interesting what else they talked about... :boxing:
Vitali's 44th birthday message to all his fans:
(my translation)
Friends, thank you all for your greetings and messages!
My 44th 'edition' of my birthday...probably, I have not ever had such an active and difficult year of events in a year of my life, as happened in this last year. A year full of 'call-outs', with no break between rounds, no pause, no holidays...vacations - a marathon year.
I would like to apologise to people close to me - my mother, brother, friends. I had very little time for you. Not because I didn't want to, but because one year ago I took up the responsibility upon myself of the big extended family of the millions of Kiev citizens.
And everyday, receiving the simple request from people of just a few minutes of my time - to listen, to help, I overwhelmingly try to not say no to anyone. But there is one small issue...in a day there is only 24 hours, and regardless of how much I try, I am not able to get round to - quite - everything. I really hope for understanding with this problem, especially from my loved ones.
I am aware that today many tried to call me. To those that couldn't get through - sorry, but there is no phone reception in the airplane. I am currently en route to a break for a couple of days - and tonight I will celebrate my birthday somewhere on the edge of the Earth, in some woods on the border with Canada, in a summer camp where my kids are currently staying. I promised them.
One's birthday - it is another moment, when you sum up the results of what you have achieved. Yes, my 44th year was not easy or smooth, but I did achieve a bit...my next year of life does not promise to be easier, and it will be necessary to do a lot more...and in this year, I already see it - I will have to answer to new calls. Calls to battle, where 'cabinet schemers' (corrupt politicians) try to pull you in to their field, where they destroyed many, or those that they didn't destroy, smothered and suffocated in their arms. I will say one thing - I will fight like I did in the ring - openly!
P.S. the truth is, my birthday was always a big celebration for my parents. Thank you, mother, that you gave me the chance to be in this world. And for Vladimir Rodionovich (the Klitschko Bro's father who tragically passed from cancer in 2011 which he got from being part of the Chernobyl clean up, for those who didn't know) - you will never be ashamed of your son. My children will be proud of me! I say this confidently, because all that I do, I do from my soul and truthfully.
Thank you to all, who remembered me on this day!
- Vitali Klitschko
Good fighter but he doesn't deserve to get in. His resume is absolutely godawful, arguably even worse than his brother's (although he was a much better fighter than him). He lost to the two best fighters he faced. He only fought 1 ATG in his entire career, a badly faded one at that and got bludgeoned to pieces.
His repuation has some black spots too.He's a convicted steroid user and has links with organized crime in his past, he also was a horrible sportsman.
Elaborate?
he shouldn't be in. his resume is utter trash. a guy like rahman won't get in and yet rahman's resume is much better than vitali's. unfortunately vitali will get in because his last name is klitschko and he dominated a bunch of bums. it would be like putting in ggg if ggg retired right now. you shouldn't get in the hall based on fantasy but on reality.
harsh but true
Good fighter but he doesn't deserve to get in. His resume is absolutely godawful, arguably even worse than his brother's (although he was a much better fighter than him). He lost to the two best fighters he faced. He only fought 1 ATG in his entire career, a badly faded one at that and got bludgeoned to pieces.
His repuation has some black spots too.He's a convicted steroid user and has links with organized crime in his past, he also was a horrible sportsman.
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