Was Lennox Lewis shot when he fought Vitali?

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  • Derranged
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    #61
    Originally posted by Flawless
    Vitali was already preparing for another fight. Lewis was 37 years old and Vitali was young and in his prime, it would be like Vitali right now 37 years old fighting RUSLAN CHAGAEV.
    Both were preparing for different fights. Lewis was training for Kirk Johnson who pulled out for an injury, two weeks b4 the fight. Vitali was training for Something Boswell, and when he heard that Johnson pulled out, he jumped on the opportunity. It isnt about the notice, but the bottomline was Lewis was out of his prime and unmotivated.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Derranged
      Both were preparing for different fights. Lewis was training for Kirk Johnson who pulled out for an injury, two weeks b4 the fight. Vitali was training for Something Boswell, and when he heard that Johnson pulled out, he jumped on the opportunity. It isnt about the notice, but the bottomline was Lewis was out of his prime and unmotivated.
      Yes, and he still won. Whole Vitali best win is a defeat. Lewis was 37 and past his prime and Vitali was young and in his prime but still lost. No excuses, the way Vitali fans go on about this fight is sad. Is Vitali best win a defeat

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        #63
        Originally posted by Flawless
        Yes, and he still won. Whole Vitali best win is a defeat. Lewis was 37 and past his prime and Vitali was young and in his prime but still lost. No excuses, the way Vitali fans go on about this fight is sad. Is Vitali best win a defeat
        Im not arguing in Vitali's favor. I was a huge Vitali fan, but over the years I began to see how overrated he was. I guess I was just going on what I thought he was GOING to accomplish eventually. But he didnt get the chance.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Flawless
          Yes, and he still won. Whole Vitali best win is a defeat. Lewis was 37 and past his prime and Vitali was young and in his prime but still lost. No excuses, the way Vitali fans go on about this fight is sad. Is Vitali best win a defeat
          bull**** you`re a well known Klitschko hater,

          all white fighters are **** to you,

          you convienently leave out facts, and come up with this "no excuses" bull****,


          Lewis ducked Vitali for 25+ million,

          that should tell you he knew he was lucky to get out with a "victory",


          get back to trying to prove that Calzaghe is ****

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            #65
            Originally posted by hungryherbert
            bull**** you`re a well known Klitschko hater,

            all white fighters are **** to you,

            you convienently leave out facts, and come up with this "no excuses" bull****,


            Lewis ducked Vitali for 25+ million,

            that should tell you he knew he was lucky to get out with a "victory",


            get back to trying to prove that Calzaghe is ****
            Ducked, how about retiring while you are on top and way past your prime, fool. A “lucky” victory for a 37 year old man would has fought the best in front of him was able to cut to pieces while he was in his prime and was young. I can’t believe it took him only 6 rounds to cut him like that, one more round with Lewis coming on I think I would see Vitali being stopped you.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Flawless
              Ducked, how about retiring while you are on top and way past your prime, fool. A “lucky” victory for a 37 year old man would has fought the best in front of him was able to cut to pieces while he was in his prime and was young. I can’t believe it took him only 6 rounds to cut him like that, one more round with Lewis coming on I think I would see Vitali being stopped you.
              Ya know there are people who actually argue the fight should have went on with the cut as bad as it was.... Unbelieveable

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                #67
                Originally posted by Derranged
                Ya know there are people who actually argue the fight should have went on with the cut as bad as it was.... Unbelieveable
                People who say that are not true fans, fighting on with cuts like that is very dangerous and life threatening and have no regard for Vitali health.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Flawless
                  People who say that are not true fans, fighting on with cuts like that is very dangerous and life threatening and have no regard for Vitali health.
                  Yea. And as for what you said before, I'd like to add that Lennox wasnt "scared" into retirement. To me it just seemed like he didnt want it anymore. He didnt have the desire to train hard enough. Thats not the way to go into a superfight against a guy like Vitali. He had nothing to prove.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Flawless
                    Ducked, how about retiring while you are on top and way past your prime, fool. A “lucky” victory for a 37 year old man would has fought the best in front of him was able to cut to pieces while he was in his prime and was young. I can’t believe it took him only 6 rounds to cut him like that, one more round with Lewis coming on I think I would see Vitali being stopped you.
                    25 million not to fight a rematch,

                    one of the most obvious occasions of a fighter ducking,

                    if Vitali was so **** and his best victory is a loss, why no rematch?

                    easy money for Lewis, right? well Lewis didnt think so,

                    you`re just a hater, never give a white fighter any credit,

                    you should get back to telling people how Calzaghe`s win over Kessler is meaningless because Kessler`s best win is Mundine,

                    complete bull****, you try to discredit all successful white fighters , its something i have noticed with you,

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Flawless
                      Ducked, how about retiring while you are on top and way past your prime, fool. A “lucky” victory for a 37 year old man would has fought the best in front of him was able to cut to pieces while he was in his prime and was young. I can’t believe it took him only 6 rounds to cut him like that, one more round with Lewis coming on I think I would see Vitali being stopped you.
                      Funny how you dont see it the same way when Joe Calzaghe wants to retire on top at 37 years of age and past his best. Hypocrite.

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