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Wlad Klitschko Ranks As The 50th Greatest Heavyweight Of All Time

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  • #61
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

    - - 2 week notice for Vit in a championship fight orchestrated by Lewie who retired in our howls of cowardice after public ally agreeing to fight Vit…shameless like U…
    Yep that's why Lewis was in such good shape as part of that conspiracy. You don't think things through you don't even bother to do that much before you post this dribble.

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    • #62
      well thread was started in 2010. we know that wlad had a good 10 year reign, maybe the competition was weak but you got guys like larry holmes ruling over a weak era for really what half the time that wlad did who get a lot of credit. so wlad is atleast top 30 probably top 20

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      • #63
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

        - - 2 week notice for Vit in a championship fight orchestrated by Lewie who retired in our howls of cowardice after public ally agreeing to fight Vit…shameless like U…
        Orchestrated!!! That's a good one. So he paid Johnson to get injured so he could fight a better fighter while in the worst shape of his career. BRILLIANT!!!

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        • #64
          Originally posted by juggernaut666

          Vitali was outlanding him at the stoppage your doin* a revised history that’s why Steward begged Lewis to take the rematch but he didn’t bc even he knows he lost . Lol
          You're trying to pass yourself off as a mind reader of Manny Steward, but I'm doing a revised history? Lmao.....whatever! Or maybe Manny saw what he needed and thought the rematch would be easier??? I don't know, I don't pretend to read minds. As far Vits landing more punches........so what? Does it matter when you can no longer go on? Maybe you didn't consider the fact Lewis was landing the harder, more damaging punches or that he did it at a higher connect percentage? Or maybe you think fights like Catillo-Corrales, Foreman-Moorer and Leonard-Hearns should all be reversed to wins for the men who got stopped because they were winning? It cracks me up how you Klitschko nut huggers cannot accept reality.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

            Orchestrated!!! That's a good one. So he paid Johnson to get injured so he could fight a better fighter while in the worst shape of his career. BRILLIANT!!!
            - - Started training 3wks in England before a full 6wk American camp.

            U in BarneyBigBoys then and now…pheeew…

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            • #66
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

              - - Started training 3wks in England before a full 6wk American camp.

              U in BarneyBigBoys then and now…pheeew…
              Lmao.....what does that prove? The average fight camp goes between and 8 and 12 weeks. And let's face it, it was obvious from his weight and physique he didn't train very hard thinking Johnson was going to be his opponent.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                Lmao.....what does that prove? The average fight camp goes between and 8 and 12 weeks. And let's face it, it was obvious from his weight and physique he didn't train very hard thinking Johnson was going to be his opponent.
                - - Anyone who follows boxing knows average camps go 6-8wks.

                Lewie had 11 to Vit 3, a 333% advantage for U math illiterates…

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                  - - Anyone who follows boxing knows average camps go 6-8wks.

                  Lewie had 11 to Vit 3, a 333% advantage for U math illiterates…
                  While boxing fight camps can be 6 weeks, it is more common they run 8-12 weeks. It doesn't matter how long the camp is if you're not training hard, and it's obvious Lewis didn't. On top of that, Vittles had a full fight camp ad he was to be on the undercarriage. More than that, Vits said he had been training the last year for Lewis. So stop with the excuses and conspiracy theories. Vits lost, end of story.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                    - - Anyone who follows boxing knows average camps go 6-8wks.

                    Lewie had 11 to Vit 3, a 333% advantage for U math illiterates…
                    Not for nothing, but put down the bottle and take a kindergarten math class. Since when does 3 week in England and 6 weeks in the US equal 11 weeks?

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                      Lmao.....what does that prove? The average fight camp goes between and 8 and 12 weeks. And let's face it, it was obvious from his weight and physique he didn't train very hard thinking Johnson was going to be his opponent.
                      Preparing to fight for the biggest title in sports vs preparing for an undercard fight. Big difference. Lummox thought he had a chance to stack the cards against Vitali whom he had been avoiding for years.

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