Who was the best fighter Vitali Klitschko beat?

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  • JAB5239
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    #41
    Of this list John Ruiz fought the bolded fighters. He has a way better resume tha Vits even though he didnt have to fight a buch of these guys because Wlad already beat them.

    Holyfield 3x
    Grant
    ibeabuchi
    Tyson
    Tua
    Golota
    Jefferson
    Maskaev
    Rahman
    Ruiz
    McCline
    Oquendo
    Jones
    Toney

    Barret
    Brewster
    Chageav
    Povetkin
    Ibragimov
    Dimitrenko
    Chambers
    Valuev 2x
    Thompson
    Haye
    Bostov
    Helenius
    Pulev
    Fury

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      #42
      Chris Byrd

      Holyfield
      Grant
      ibeabuchi
      Tyson
      Tua
      Golota

      Jefferson
      Maskaev
      Rahman
      Ruiz
      McCline
      Oquendo
      Jones
      Toney
      Barret
      Brewster
      Chageav
      Povetkin
      Ibragimov
      Dimitrenko
      Chambers
      Valuev
      Thompson
      Haye
      Boston
      Valuev
      Helenius
      Pulev
      Fury
      Williamson
      Wlad
      Vits
      Last edited by JAB5239; 10-01-2022, 10:22 AM.

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      • dreamroom
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        #43
        Corrie Sanders

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        • Blond Beast
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          #44
          Originally posted by Ivich
          Vitali would give anyone trouble,great chin, decent power,excellent judgement of distance,and he knew how to fight to his strengths.
          Couldn’t have said it better myself. Wish we could have seen more of him.
          Wlad fought everyone, but he could be hard to watch at his worst. Sometimes wouldn’t throw a right hand for the first four rounds of a fight post Sanders. Also he missed his leaping left hook so often. Always led to an ugly headlock. Nice when it worked, but that became so rare.

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            #45
            It's always easy to look good against limited opposition. Would have been nice to see him test himself more.

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              #46
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              It's always easy to look good against limited opposition. Would have been nice to see him test himself more.
              - - Prematurely retiring Lewie if he did nothing else was worth a HOF selection. Never seen another boxer go out with such a wimpering legacy, emasculated like all the other Vit victims, most of whom at least went out on their shields.

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                #47
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                It's always easy to look good against limited opposition. Would have been nice to see him test himself more.
                Lewis announced his retirement in February 2004, he was 38 years old.

                Thats premature?

                What an idiotic remark!
                Last edited by Ivich; 10-07-2022, 05:08 AM.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Ivich

                  Lewis announced his retirement in February 2004, he was 38 years old.

                  Thats premature?

                  What an idiotic remark!
                  - - Lewie had five, 5!!!!! more fights planned.

                  That's just a drop in the bucket to how many years U been deluding Uself.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                    - - Lewie had five, 5!!!!! more fights planned.

                    That's just a drop in the bucket to how many years U been deluding Uself.
                    Really? Do I need to post the link again where he said he either wanted Vits or Roy next (while he was training for Johnson) and he would retire. He got Vits, stopped him in 6 and sailed off into the sunset as one of the o ly fighters to ever beat every man they fought professionally.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by JAB5239

                      Really? Do I need to post the link again where he said he either wanted Vits or Roy next (while he was training for Johnson) and he would retire. He got Vits, stopped him in 6 and sailed off into the sunset as one of the o ly fighters to ever beat every man they fought professionally.
                      - - Go fer it. He sailed off into the sunset as stripped of ever belt he owned like Big Dummy, his buddy.

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