Vitaly Klitchko, without a doubt the most intimidating

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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #41
    Originally posted by squealpiggy
    Mark Potter is not quite good enough to qualify as a journeyman, maybe clubfighter is a better way to describe him. He's not quite 2 time world champ Chris Byrd now, is he?

    Props to Williams for hanging in there, but hey, I'd fight you with one arm as well, to fight a world champ, I think I'd want two.

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    • !!Captain
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      #42
      I'm willing to bet any amount of my points that if Vitali makes it to the fight with Peter, he will win. He's one tough mother and will humiliate Peter worse than his younger brother.

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      • Stickman
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        #43
        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
        i hear you. i just brought up ali because that's all i could think of right now. it'd be a good topic thread though. what were some of the bravest things boxers did in boxing through injury? i think vitali is tough. you get no argument from me. i don't think ppl would be complaining so much if he wasn't always injured and pulling out of fights. i think people had a lot of hope in him unifying the division and they feel he let them down. remember , after the lennox fight , vitali fans were all of sudden seemingly everywhere.
        The only Vitali fight I'd seen before Lewis was the Byrd fight, but I didn't think less of him for tossing in, I've torn my left rotator cuff, still ain't right to this day. The next time I saw him was against Lewis, and like many, I was an instant fan. I'd seen his brother against Byrd, and Sanders, and didn't think less of him for the Sanders match either....it happens to kids who are too brash and impatient, and that's all it was. Shame it blew his confidence so badly back then. I think if he'd had a better trainer who gave him the instinct to know when to be cautious, he'd be a much different fighter today.

        Anyway, my point was that the Byrd fight has no bearing on how tough Vitali is....it does show he's not ******, though.

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          #44
          Vitaly ain't that scary in real life. But he radiates energy and confidence.

          Wlad is a cooler brother, he is kinda of guy you can go pick up chicks with.

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          • sugarshanenas
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            #45


            LOL HAI GUISE

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            • BraveheartNYC
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              #46
              Originally posted by DiegoFuego
              He is the only man capable of losing to Byrd by TKO. The thought of Byrd stopping anyone keeps me up late at night worrying that the world is falling apart.
              Hahaha! Awesome!

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                #47
                Really? I thought Ibeabuchi was more intimidating. His style of fighting was one thing, but the man is also insane. in a lot of different ways. he would scare me much more than Vitali, if I knew I had to fight him.

                that and the way he took care of Byrd was pretty damn brutal.

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                • BrooklynBomber
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by blackirish137
                  Really? I thought Ibeabuchi was more intimidating. His style of fighting was one thing, but the man is also insane. in a lot of different ways. he would scare me much more than Vitali, if I knew I had to fight him.

                  that and the way he took care of Byrd was pretty damn brutal.
                  Yeah getting beat up to deatth <<<<< Getting beat up to death and being ****d in the process

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                  • pesticid
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                    Vitaly ain't that scary in real life. But he radiates energy and confidence.

                    Wlad is a cooler brother, he is kinda of guy you can go pick up chicks with.
                    Vitaly's got a mean stare. He was in a staredown with Hassim Rahman for 15 minutes. I have to give props to Hassim for lasting all those without blinking much.

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                    • DiegoFuego
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                      #50
                      Vitali Klitschko got a chin check from Chris Byrd and failed miserably

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