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  • M312
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    #21
    Vitali steamrolls all of today's heavies.

    This is what makes Fury's 'claim' to lineal so laughable. Wladimir wasn't even the champion of his family, he was never lineal.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      You guys are funny.

      Wladimir was the guy. He fought everybody they put in front of him.

      Fury`s best win is Wladimir. What is Vitali`s best win? Losing to 100 old Lewis?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
        Vitali. Prime Wlad beats Fury too.
        Do you know that the prime Wlad had 3 KO losses right?

        You even watch boxing? Past prime Wlad was far better fighter than the prime one.

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        • M312
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          #24
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          You guys are funny.

          Wladimir was the guy. He fought everybody they put in front of him.

          Fury`s best win is Wladimir. What is Vitali`s best win? Losing to 100 old Lewis?
          Maybe you didn't watch boxing at the time and you are just looking at boxrec, no idea how old you are, but not a single person who watched these two fight, including them, would dispute Vitali would've brutalised Wladimir.

          That's not to say Wladimir wasn't damn good and rightly considered one of the best ever - but Vitali was brutal.

          ​​​​

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            #25
            Originally posted by M312

            Maybe you didn't watch boxing at the time and you are just looking at boxrec, no idea how old you are, but not a single person who watched these two fight, including them, would dispute Vitali would've brutalised Wladimir.

            That's not to say Wladimir wasn't damn good and rightly considered one of the best ever - but Vitali was brutal.

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            I am 40+ old , so I remember that era pretty well.

            I am obviously asking you Fury haters, what is Vitali`s best win that makes you think he would beat Tyson Fury? Can you explain to me?

            I know, Vitali was brutal in beating bums. You don`t have to tell me that, thank you.
            Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 01-25-2022, 12:03 PM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

              I am 40+ old , so I remember that era pretty well.

              I am obviously asking you Fury haters, what is Vitali`s best win that makes you think he would beat Tyson Fury? Can you explain to me?

              I know, Vitali was brutal in beating bums. You don`t have to tell me that, thank you.
              I'm not a Fury hater. I have no dog in this.

              I just say it how it is.

              Vitali would've brutalised his brother - bigger, stronger, better in every way.

              ​​​​​​Sorry, but you don't have to defend Fury for everything.
              Last edited by M312; 01-25-2022, 01:18 PM.

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              • lopetego
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                #27
                There was never a prime Vitali Klistchko

                Vitali, during his whole career was plagued with injuries lingering from his kickboxing career, he was never able to display his full prowess, to the point he had to become an arm puncher, to protect himself from more injuries as he couldn't put his whole body weight behind his attacks anymore. Despite this, he became one of the hardest punchers in the business, KOing people left and right with arm punches

                He had to retire in 2004 due to his body collapsing from injuries, needing surgery and rest. He came back 4 years later, in perhaps the most impressive comeback in history, easily destroying WBC champ Sam Perter in his very first fight after a 4 year layoff, and retained that title until his retirement. The only belt in the division he could aspire to, as his little brother had taken the rest of the belts during his absence and he couldn't challenge his own bro. Vitali should have been the HW kingpin instead of Wlad, the undisputed champ, as he was always the better Klitschko, but circumstances made it impossible.

                So we only had a glimpse at the brilliance that Dr. Ironfist could have been, with his forced retirement, and his dampened fighting style due to an injury prone body. and he still was one of the greatest fighters ever H2H

                So there's no prime Vitali, but Fury vs Best-Known-Version of Vitali still gets trounced, though

                Last edited by lopetego; 01-25-2022, 12:47 PM.

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                • Stuart Chandler
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                  #28
                  All the steroids in the world wouldn’t get Fury a win .

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Fury would give him a boxing lesson. Vitali only ever faced one decent fighter, and that guy bashed his face in.
                    If Lennox Lewis was just a "decent" fighter, what does that make for the rest of Fury's resume? Fury never fought anyone as half as good as Lennox

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER

                      It wouldn’t be brutal at all ,Fury trading with Vitali wouldn’t last long at all . I see Fury running away and surviving a lopsided UD loss ,there’s not much he can really do against Vitalis style much like I see in Hrgovic who is getting better .
                      Kronk Fury for as long as it last, will give it a go.

                      I don't think Kronk Fury would back up, because once he decides to do that? He is in no way, winning any rounds.

                      Vitali Kiltschko even at the end of his career, had better footwork and movement than Kronk Fury. That is why I think Fury has nowhere to run to in this fight.

                      Kiltschko is pretty much the same size as him, but in solid condition with great endurance.

                      The Riddler would last the distance, but Kronk Fury gets stopped.

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