Vitalis record says that lewis and his "too rough" dreads beat your boy, fair and square mate. I dont even particularly like Lewis, but he did beat your man and he would have hammered him if he took him on earlier in his career. Dont want to argue with you mate but they are the facts i am afraid, Vitali and his brother are decent fighters in an poor devision at the moment, they can not and never will be considered great.
think that is my point, i dont lose or win, Vitalis record shows two loses, so there is no argument on this one, Vitali lost to Lewis and Brydd.
Vitali lost two fights one to a past his prime Lewis and one to a no hoper like brydd, thank you for confiming that point mate.
P.S l love that Lewis's dreadlocks of all things are now getting blamed for Vitali getting his head smashed in by lewis, funny that is, made my day...
As far as i can see Vitali has 2 losses on his record, which in my book means he has been beaten twice, how these defeats came about is pretty irrelevant, injury to the shoulder / eye what ever it does not matter. Otherwise every boxer that lost would have a claim to have won, can amir khan claim not to have lost because he took an injury to the chin that made him fall over.........no.......Henry Cooper could have beaten the great Ali if he had not "injured" his eyes.......point being Vitali's face fell apart against Lewis because he got hit so many times in the head by Lewis......thus he lost the fight.
Vitali is a decent boxer but he is no where near the other heavywieght greats in their prime.
not really mate. If someone catches their opponents fist on their head too many times, it causes damage, thus the whole side of their face falls apart and an independent doctor deems that they have taken too much punishment and it is not medically safe for them to continue, the cards and points scored make no difference then because the fight is not going the distance. When Frank Bruno fought Lennox Lewis he was winning the fight be a decent margin, lewis tagged him relativey late on and stopped him, so are you saying big frank won, because he was injured by a flurry of ten un answered punches...........absolutley not.........your argument is pretty lame really, Lewis beat Vitali by stopping him on cuts, thats the aim of the game to stop your opponent by knock out, or to the body or by inflicting such damage that the opponent cant continue, Vitali was in a terrible state and was lucky he got out without permenant damamge. He was well beaten by a past his best Lewis.
Think that clears that up.