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  • #91
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

    - - Vit is a great Hvy, one of the most dominate ever along with Wlad. Your insecurity with foreign fighters betrays your well deserved lower status.

    OP makes another over the top nonsensical post that you swallow hook, line, and sinker.
    Vits isn't close to Wlad and his resume stinks. I have no problem with foreign fighters, but I'm not gonna sit idle while scumbags like you make things up and lie to raise the bar on certain fighters and degrade others.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

      Vits isn't close to Wlad and his resume stinks. I have no problem with foreign fighters, but I'm not gonna sit idle while scumbags like you make things up and lie to raise the bar on certain fighters and degrade others.
      - - pue de toi...

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Ivich View Post

        The bet was .Was the Fitz v Ruhlin fight filmed? It wasn't.You reneged on your bet, so what does that make you?
        A LYING SCUM BAG.
        I SINCERELY HOPE YOU ROT IN HELL FOR THE LIES THAT ROLL OFF YOUR CANCEROUS TONGUE
        I don't wish anyone for go to hell , but people some people well they get what they deserve. I am not your judge. You told numerous lies, admit to giving money to a group that does terrorism, joined a cult of possible d@vil worship among other things. Do you still claim 137 IQ You know what you've done. Liar, liar. Be silent! Hold your forked tongue behind you cheek.
        Last edited by Dr. Z; 02-07-2023, 11:58 AM.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

          I'll look it over, and than I'll explain again to you why Vits resume is so hollow.
          We're waiting. Name ten better and remember the rules which we are judging them on, the ranked ring magazine fighters at heavyweight when the fought them. Come prepared with proof.

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          • #95
            Let's unpack the body of work....

            Note:
            Opponents are classified by their ability at the time of the fight with the fighters being reviewed (Vitali, in this case), but that classification is Informed by past AND subsequent performances as well. The Reason for that approach is that the Ring Ratings have a very long history of over-ranking prospective contenders who shortly later show that they should never have been so highly ranked. This historically contrasts to the Victory Sports Stanley Weston publication rankings, that typically gave greater value to proven track records in their ratings compilation approach than the committee did at The Ring. Finding examples of this methodology contrast a simple errand).

            Vitali Klitschko's career best opponents:
            Career: 1996 - 2012. Record: 45-2-0 (41)

            A - Elite Class = 3 (1 Win)
            Lennox Lewis, 40-2-1. 2003. *** LOSS ***
            Chris Byrd, 31-1-0. 2000. *** LOSS ***
            Corrie Sanders, 39-2-0. 2004

            B - Contender Class = 8
            Tomaz Adamek, 44-1-0. 2011
            Chris Arreola, 27-0-0. 2009
            Samuel Peter, 30-1-0. 2008
            Shannon Briggs, 51-5-1. 2010. (Older)
            Larry Donald, 39-2-2. 2002
            Danny Williams, 32-3-0. 2004
            Juan Carlos Gomez, 44-1-0. 2009
            Derek Chisora, 15-2-0. 2012

            C - Fringe Contender Class = 7
            Herbie Hide, 31-1-0. 1999
            Kirk Johnson, 34-1-1. 2003
            Odlanier Solis, 17-0-0. 2011
            Manuel Charr, 21-0-0. 2012
            Timo Hoffman, 22-0-0. 2000
            Orlin Norris, 51-6-0. 2001. (Older)
            Vaughn Bean, 42-2-0. 2002

            D - Gatekeeper/Prospect Class = 9
            Kingpin Johnson, 22-0-1. 2009
            Albert Sosnowski, 45-2-1. 2010
            Obed Sullivan, 34-5-1. 1999
            Ed Mahone, 21-1-2. 1999
            Mario Schiesser, 36-3-1. 1998
            ****y Ryan, 46-3-0. 1998
            Ross Puritty, 28-14-3. 2001
            Julius Francis, 18-3-0. 1998
            Marcus Rhode, 20-7-0. 1998

            E - Sub - Top 50 Class and below:
            20 Opponents

            Next, we can do another top Heavyweight and see where Vitali really stacks up, in Real Measure, against the likes of Patterson, Liston, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton, Holmes, Tyson, Holyfield, Bowe, Briggs, Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, Fury, Wilder, Joshua, Ruiz Jr. And Usyk, for example.
            Very doable for adults who can accept that the classifications determination would be evenly applied, so that the thread wouldn't veer off into minutiaville where we argue over important questions like how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.

            .......and a friendly and respectful reminder for this pub to remain civil.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

              We're waiting. Name ten better and remember the rules which we are judging them on, the ranked ring magazine fighters at heavyweight when the fought them. Come prepared with proof.
              I'm on my time, not yours kid. I'll get to it when I'm good and ready. Just like I got the names of not the ten you asked for, but 15 heavyweight with better resumes than Vits that had you tuck tail and run off. You're quickly becoming a laughingstock on here.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
                Let's unpack the body of work....

                Note:
                Opponents are classified by their ability at the time of the fight with the fighters being reviewed (Vitali, in this case), but that classification is Informed by past AND subsequent performances as well. The Reason for that approach is that the Ring Ratings have a very long history of over-ranking prospective contenders who shortly later show that they should never have been so highly ranked. This historically contrasts to the Victory Sports Stanley Weston publication rankings, that typically gave greater value to proven track records in their ratings compilation approach than the committee did at The Ring. Finding examples of this methodology contrast a simple errand).

                Vitali Klitschko's career best opponents:
                Career: 1996 - 2012. Record: 45-2-0 (41)

                A - Elite Class = 3 (1 Win)
                Lennox Lewis, 40-2-1. 2003. *** LOSS ***
                Chris Byrd, 31-1-0. 2000. *** LOSS ***
                Corrie Sanders, 39-2-0. 2004

                B - Contender Class = 8
                Tomaz Adamek, 44-1-0. 2011
                Chris Arreola, 27-0-0. 2009
                Samuel Peter, 30-1-0. 2008
                Shannon Briggs, 51-5-1. 2010. (Older)
                Larry Donald, 39-2-2. 2002
                Danny Williams, 32-3-0. 2004
                Juan Carlos Gomez, 44-1-0. 2009
                Derek Chisora, 15-2-0. 2012

                C - Fringe Contender Class = 7
                Herbie Hide, 31-1-0. 1999
                Kirk Johnson, 34-1-1. 2003
                Odlanier Solis, 17-0-0. 2011
                Manuel Charr, 21-0-0. 2012
                Timo Hoffman, 22-0-0. 2000
                Orlin Norris, 51-6-0. 2001. (Older)
                Vaughn Bean, 42-2-0. 2002

                D - Gatekeeper/Prospect Class = 9
                Kingpin Johnson, 22-0-1. 2009
                Albert Sosnowski, 45-2-1. 2010
                Obed Sullivan, 34-5-1. 1999
                Ed Mahone, 21-1-2. 1999
                Mario Schiesser, 36-3-1. 1998
                ****y Ryan, 46-3-0. 1998
                Ross Puritty, 28-14-3. 2001
                Julius Francis, 18-3-0. 1998
                Marcus Rhode, 20-7-0. 1998

                E - Sub - Top 50 Class and below:
                20 Opponents

                Next, we can do another top Heavyweight and see where Vitali really stacks up, in Real Measure, against the likes of Patterson, Liston, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton, Holmes, Tyson, Holyfield, Bowe, Briggs, Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, Fury, Wilder, Joshua, Ruiz Jr. And Usyk, for example.
                Very doable for adults who can accept that the classifications determination would be evenly applied, so that the thread wouldn't veer off into minutiaville where we argue over important questions like how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.

                .......and a friendly and respectful reminder for this pub to remain civil.
                Not a bad criteria at all. I'm definitely not opposed to it. I do take minor exception to Sanders being in the elite category though. He had one top ten win his entire career.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                  Not a bad criteria at all. I'm definitely not opposed to it. I do take minor exception to Sanders being in the elite category though. He had one top ten win his entire career.
                  I will agree with you. However, He was a skill and smart fighter. fought in a very weak era. I will give Lewis and Vitali a lot of credit. lewis was suppose to fight Kirk Johnson who pull out 2 or 3 weeks before. Vitali step in. Who in their right mind would fight Vitali with only a few weeks to prepare.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                    I'm on my time, not yours kid. I'll get to it when I'm good and ready. Just like I got the names of not the ten you asked for, but 15 heavyweight with better resumes than Vits that had you tuck tail and run off. You're quickly becoming a laughingstock on here.
                    Okay kiddo, mourn your loss first. But after you do I expect your to honor what you say. Show me who beat more ranked ring magazine opponents when the fought them at heavyweight with proof! You said Vitali did not face good competition so this should be too hard for you.

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                    • Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

                      Okay kiddo, mourn your loss first. But after you do I expect your to honor what you say. Show me who beat more ranked ring magazine opponents when the fought them at heavyweight with proof! You said Vitali did not face good competition so this should be too hard for you.
                      Competition is based on more than just a ring ranking. Many of the guys he fought that were ranked didn't last very long in the top 10. That much turnover signifies a weak era.
                      Willow The Wisp Willow The Wisp likes this.

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