And i have to say if anybody thought that either guy was dominating the other, they have too much bias to judge a fight or even have there opinion taken seriously, at the time of the stoppage, Klitschko was ahead, perhaps by 2 points at the most, but despite the fact that Lewis was exhausted he was starting to get to Vitali, i just think alot get caught up in the with the underdog giving the favorite all he can handle and they feel cheated because the underdog couldnt finish the job due to an unlucky punch that caused a gash, sorry for the long post but i had to vent this. and props to Merchant for putting Lewis in his place when Lewis wasnt giving any credit to Klitshcko.
just rewatched Lewis-Klitschko.
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Good post man! I'd give you some green but I've given too much out in a 24 hour period.And i have to say if anybody thought that either guy was dominating the other, they have too much bias to judge a fight or even have there opinion taken seriously, at the time of the stoppage, Klitschko was ahead, perhaps by 2 points at the most, but despite the fact that Lewis was exhausted he was starting to get to Vitali, i just think alot get caught up in the with the underdog giving the favorite all he can handle and they feel cheated because the underdog couldnt finish the job due to an unlucky punch that caused a gash, sorry for the long post but i had to vent this. and props to Merchant for putting Lewis in his place when Lewis wasnt giving any credit to Klitshcko.
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Yeah there was a surprise effect that made us give more credit to Klit.
But, Len was done, finished, kaput. He stumbled to his corner and fell on the ropes. So awarding him the fight seemed unfair.
But both guys landed huge punches.
Len's ego took about two or three years to settle from that.
And Len never gave his opponents enough credit. Rahman flattened him with an excellent display. I don't want to hear this "Lewis wasn't focused" bull**** in the case of either Rahman ort KlitComment
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Yeah there was a surprise effect that made us give more credit to Klit.
But, Len was done, finished, kaput. He stumbled to his corner and fell on the ropes. So awarding him the fight seemed unfair.
But both guys landed huge punches.
Len's ego took about two or three years to settle from that.
And Len never gave his opponents enough credit. Rahman flattened him with an excellent display. I don't want to hear this "Lewis wasn't focused" bull**** in the case of either Rahman ort Klit
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Exactly, its just unfortunate that we'll never really know what would have happened.Yeah there was a surprise effect that made us give more credit to Klit.
But, Len was done, finished, kaput. He stumbled to his corner and fell on the ropes. So awarding him the fight seemed unfair.
But both guys landed huge punches.
Len's ego took about two or three years to settle from that.
And Len never gave his opponents enough credit. Rahman flattened him with an excellent display. I don't want to hear this "Lewis wasn't focused" bull**** in the case of either Rahman ort KlitComment
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