The Doctor K brothers - the greatest heavyweight champs in history!

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  • Fulcrum29
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    #71
    Originally posted by TheManchine
    At his peak Shavers had 50 wins, 49 by knockout.

    His KO record isn't as great since he fought in his 50's but it's still amazing at 74 wins, 68 of them by knockout.
    at that peak he also had like 6 losses half of them by knockout.

    Vitali has arguably never lost before and has never been down on the cards in his entire career.

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    • NakiFan
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      #72
      Yes having Jones on there was a Joke,

      I Like Vitali actually, I just wish he would not hold back as i often think he does. I still respect him though, I think he is a very good fighter.

      As for Wlad, sorry I don't like him at all

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        #73
        Originally posted by werewolf
        A politically correct thing to say, no doubt, but the reality would be 180 degrees different. In fact, the moment either one of them stepped into the ring - should such a thing be magically made possible - the absurdity would be immediately evident. Either one of the K brothers would be far too big and strong and skilled for either of them. All they could do would be to try to run away for a few rounds before getting caught and going down. Ali, for instance, was busy fighting - and getting crooked so-called wins - over opponents who weighed in the 180's, like Henry Cooper (1) and Alonzo Johnson.

        Magnificent stuff. Nobody talks complete and utter bull**** like a Klit hugger

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        • Fulcrum29
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          #74
          Originally posted by TheManchine
          Tell me you were joking.
          wait he has Bowe at #5, that's worse than having Roy Jones in top 10 lol

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            #75
            See this is why I get annoyed with Klitschko fans, saying Ali/Lewis/Tyson/etc would have no chance against them. If a british level journeyman like Danny williams can make it over the halfway point against Prime Vitali then I think Ali, lewis etc may have a small chance against them.

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              #76
              Originally posted by Fulcrum29
              wait he has Bowe at #5, that's worse than having Roy Jones in top 10 lol
              By the way that wasn't in order, they just came into my head in that order.

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              • TheGreatA
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                #77
                Originally posted by Fulcrum29
                at that peak he also had like 6 losses half of them by knockout.

                Vitali has arguably never lost before and has never been down on the cards in his entire career.
                Arguably.

                The point still stands, Shavers' KO record when he faced Ali was as impressive as Vitali's. He also had more one punch knockouts in the early rounds.

                Ali took his best.

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                • TheGreatA
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                  #78
                  George Foreman came into the Ali fight with a record of 40 wins, 38 by knockout, no losses.

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                  • Fulcrum29
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Infern0
                    See this is why I get annoyed with Klitschko fans, saying Ali/Lewis/Tyson/etc would have no chance against them. If a british level journeyman like Danny williams can make it over the halfway point against Prime Vitali then I think Ali, lewis etc may have a small chance against them.
                    Ali and all them have more than a small chance but come on you aren't serious about the danny williams thing? He was utterly bulldozed and razed by Vitali he stood no chance. It was one of the worst shellackings the Great Vit ever doled out.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by TheManchine
                      Arguably.

                      The point still stands, Shavers' KO record when he faced Ali was as impressive as Vitali's. He also had more one punch knockouts in the early rounds.

                      Ali took his best.
                      Shavers didn't have 20% of the accuracy Vitali has. Did you see how accurate Vitali's blows are? Shavers was a wild swinging brawler slash club fighter.
                      That's the reason he barely was able to touch Ali.

                      Vitali would land on Ali at will and TKO him.

                      By the way Shavers clearly exemplified stronger one punch power than Vitali (or anyone else in history for that matter) but it's hard to say given their weights, Vitali has a lot more weight on him and thus what may APPEAR to be a less devastating one shot punch may in fact be stronger than Shavers. Shavers was known for his wild swinging knockouts but Vitali KO's 90% of his opponents with weak arm punches. The few times he actually puts his body into a punch is when a worm hole opens up from the energy that can't be contained in this dimension.

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