Vitali Klitschko will ruin Sam "Peter Rabbit"

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  • Chunk..
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
    How's Lewis's heart holding up?
    Belts and money, his got lots of it.

    Poor Lennox.

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    • Allucard
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      #12
      These boys talk about lennox like he lost his las fight, vs vitali. He was coming of a one year layoff, age 39 and still won TKO! He didn't look impressive but how many fighters would get a TKO victory in their last fight vs a top fighter like vitali?

      Question for you: Will vitali even have the heart to come fight a top young contender when he's 39? Answer honestly. I think not. Lewis had HUGE guts and you can't say **** about his heart. He didn't take the rematch because he knew he was older and like they say "if it's not broken, don't fix it".

      Lewis is one of the very very few fighters how have retired with dignity and ON TOP, right on the right time. He's a role model in more ways than one and a very nice guy, so you disgrace boxing bashing him.

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      • Enayze
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        #13
        Originally posted by Allucard
        These boys talk about lennox like he lost his las fight, vs vitali. He was coming of a one year layoff, age 39 and still won TKO! He didn't look impressive but how many fighters would get a TKO victory in their last fight vs a top fighter like vitali?

        Question for you: Will vitali even have the heart to come fight a top young contender when he's 39? Answer honestly. I think not. Lewis had HUGE guts and you can't say **** about his heart. He didn't take the rematch because he knew he was older and like they say "if it's not broken, don't fix it".

        Lewis is one of the very very few fighters how have retired with dignity and ON TOP, right on the right time. He's a role model in more ways than one and a very nice guy, so you disgrace boxing bashing him.
        First off Lennox was 37 when he fought Klitschko and the Undisputed Heavyweight champion. And as shown by Calzaghe, Hopkins, and DLH, age these days is not such a huge factor because of the redefined boxing styles. This would be especially true of Lennox Lewis.

        Second Lennox did not take the rematch because the odds were overly good that he was going to lose. He barely managed to win the first fight where Vitali only had one eye to work with half the fight, and Lewis was behind on all scorecards.

        However Lennox was a smart man and a great champ and made the right choice to retire.

        As for Vitali at age 36 (one year younger then Lewis when Lewis faced him) is going to be taking on Samuel Peter, who is regarded as the second best man in the heavyweight division. Coming off a 4 year layoff mind you.

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        • Mike Tyson77
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          #14
          Originally posted by Chunk
          Belts and money, his got lots of it.

          Poor Lennox.
          Poor o' Lewis!

          Originally posted by Allucard
          These boys talk about lennox like he lost his las fight, vs vitali. He was coming of a one year layoff, age 39 and still won TKO! He didn't look impressive but how many fighters would get a TKO victory in their last fight vs a top fighter like vitali?

          Question for you: Will vitali even have the heart to come fight a top young contender when he's 39? Answer honestly. I think not. Lewis had HUGE guts and you can't say **** about his heart. He didn't take the rematch because he knew he was older and like they say "if it's not broken, don't fix it".

          Lewis is one of the very very few fighters how have retired with dignity and ON TOP, right on the right time. He's a role model in more ways than one and a very nice guy, so you disgrace boxing bashing him.
          lewis was 37.

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          • Thread Stealer
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            #15
            Training Camp TKO 1 Brittley Quitschko for the 6th straight time.

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            • beez721
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
              Im a vit fan but the chances of him not getting injured before or during the fight are very low. plus,,,he's going to be very rusty. Id be surprised if he even makes it to the fight let alone win it at this stage of his life

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              • Miburo
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                #17
                Vitali will ruin himself in training.

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                • Action Blackson
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by vladimir303
                  Peter will either score a late knockout or win by decision.

                  Vitali is not the same anymore and even if he was Peter has shown that he can compete with the best. Despite losing to Wlad, he was the most competitive fighter Wlad has ever face excluding the lucky knockout losses against Sanders and Brewster.

                  He did a good job against James Toney and right now is a better and improved fighter then he was 2 years ago.

                  I got Peter winning this all the way.
                  That's a logical comparison seeing as how Vitali and Jame Toney share many physical and technical traits.

                  Why not compare the similarities between John Ruiz and Emanuel Augustus?

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