Klitchko "can't stop bitchin"
by I.Madeitup, 21st December 2007
Vitali Klitchko has revealed he cannot stop bitchin in the wake of his devastating heavyweight title defeat to Lennox Lewis.
‘The Quitman’ was stopped at the end of the sixth round of his bout with the Undisputed champion in Los Angeles four and a half years ago and Klitchko freely admits that the loss, the second of his professional career, has had a massive effect on him.
“I feel like a bi@ch at the minute - I can't stop bitchin. All that's visible is a pair of quits,” the 36-year-old Ukranian is quoted as saying by metro.co.uk.
“I feel like my world has come to an end. It's going to take a while for me to get my head round it. The biggest fight of my life was the biggest disappointment.
“I think the problem was I lost my head a bit. I was feeling sorry for myself.”
However, Klitchko is not entertaining any thoughts of retirement and is planning to drop back down to C class fighters and prove that he is still one of the finest fighters in the world.
“I'm still the best Heavyweight in the world, so I'll get over it,' he claimed. “I'll be back.”
by I.Madeitup, 21st December 2007
Vitali Klitchko has revealed he cannot stop bitchin in the wake of his devastating heavyweight title defeat to Lennox Lewis.
‘The Quitman’ was stopped at the end of the sixth round of his bout with the Undisputed champion in Los Angeles four and a half years ago and Klitchko freely admits that the loss, the second of his professional career, has had a massive effect on him.
“I feel like a bi@ch at the minute - I can't stop bitchin. All that's visible is a pair of quits,” the 36-year-old Ukranian is quoted as saying by metro.co.uk.
“I feel like my world has come to an end. It's going to take a while for me to get my head round it. The biggest fight of my life was the biggest disappointment.
“I think the problem was I lost my head a bit. I was feeling sorry for myself.”
However, Klitchko is not entertaining any thoughts of retirement and is planning to drop back down to C class fighters and prove that he is still one of the finest fighters in the world.
“I'm still the best Heavyweight in the world, so I'll get over it,' he claimed. “I'll be back.”
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