Lennox Lewis - Vitali Klitschko II.

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  • paul750
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    #21
    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
    Misleading? I wrote that Lennox is to be lured out of retirement.

    As for him lacking in motivation that could be in the real world but this poll is all speculation although the bait for him to return is definetely out there.
    Ok, my mistake. But what is the point of asking this though? Lewis hasn't fought in six years and Vitali is still active. Are you fellas that desperate to imagine Klitschko beating Lewis that you need to come up with this scenario? This is just one of these things that will never go away. Some of you have been acting like bitter men who have been left by their girlfriend and haven't moved on.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Spray_resistant
      I wouldn't say Chambers dominated, it was competitive.....and Peter was in better shape in the Wlad fight.....
      yes but it's widely accepted that peter is now trying to be a boxer ever since the james toney II fight when he was doing muhammad ali imitations with his feet and all that ****. The one that fought wlad was peter true to his true self and his old self, a monster hitting slugger, now even the vitali fighting peter is a ***** that tries to box

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      • BattlingNelson
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        #23
        Originally posted by paul750
        Ok, my mistake. But what is the point of asking this though? Lewis hasn't fought in six years and Vitali is still active. Are you fellas that desperate to imagine Klitschko beating Lewis that you need to come up with this scenario? This is just one of these things that will never go away. Some of you have been acting like bitter men who have been left by their girlfriend and haven't moved on.
        I guess it's like that when an ending is unsatisfactory. Joe Louis was dominated by Jersey Joe Walcott but got lucky in the end via a split decision. To set matters straight Louis gave Walcott an immidiate rematch before he retired.

        That's the way to do it. No one speculated as to who was the better man when Louis retired.

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        • MANGLER
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          #24
          If it were to happen 2mro, VK easily. LL is too far gone for a comeback.

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          • Mr. Philadel
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            #25
            Its not easy for the Klitch dudes to swallow that L........look man, it was one of the most physical 6 rounders ever fought in a phone booth ......props to Vitali for winning the first half of the fight by 2 points or so......and props to Lennox for adapting to Vitali after a shakey start.......I think Lewis landed the bigger shots....none better than that wicked uppercut........but I think Vitali might've landed more and in the process put a few of the early rounds in the bank.......at the end of the day..... history will record Lennox Lewis as bein' Vitali's toughest, best and most accomplished opponent......and history will show that he LOST his toughest fight against his toughest opponent.......the ATG's usually win those fights! so beatin' the locks of Lennox won't do Vitali any good now........like Em said, "Ya only get one shot do not miss ya chance to blow.....this opportunity comes once in a life time"......Vitali missed his chance......its a shame but thats just how its right now for Big V.

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              #26
              This is one of the ******est questions I have ever heard, lets ask another dumb one, how about Mike tyson vs Wladamir Klitschko, tomorrow, or how about Ray Leonard vs Chad dawson, who do you think would win that one?

              Idiot.

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              • Pullcounter
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                #27
                vitaly wouldnt get any credit if lewis did come back

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Infern0
                  This is one of the ******est questions I have ever heard, lets ask another dumb one, how about Mike tyson vs Wladamir Klitschko, tomorrow, or how about Ray Leonard vs Chad dawson, who do you think would win that one?

                  Idiot.
                  ******? There's 30% who thinks Lewis would win.

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                  • beez721
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SekondzOut
                    Its not easy for the Klitch dudes to swallow that L........look man, it was one of the most physical 6 rounders ever fought in a phone booth ......props to Vitali for winning the first half of the fight by 2 points or so......and props to Lennox for adapting to Vitali after a shakey start.......I think Lewis landed the bigger shots....none better than that wicked uppercut........but I think Vitali might've landed more and in the process put a few of the early rounds in the bank.......at the end of the day..... history will record Lennox Lewis as bein' Vitali's toughest, best and most accomplished opponent......and history will show that he LOST his toughest fight against his toughest opponent.......the ATG's usually win those fights! so beatin' the locks of Lennox won't do Vitali any good now........like Em said, "Ya only get one shot do not miss ya chance to blow.....this opportunity comes once in a life time"......Vitali missed his chance......its a shame but thats just how its right now for Big V.
                    lewis wasnt adapting to anything. he was just lucky to land that grazing right hand that sliced vits eye open

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                      Vitali returned after 4 years and shut-out the number 2 HW.
                      Sam peters???? lol

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