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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
You supported Wilder to the very end and claimed he'd destroy the entire division. You also said that bum was exciting. I'm just pointing out your hypocrisy.LAchargers373 likes this.
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Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post
Dude YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON THAT THINKS THIS. MARTIN MURRAY HIMSELF BELIEVES HE LOST. the judges believe he lost. The only 5 opinions that matter in history all disagree with you. But you refuse to acknowledge that you MIGHT have it wrong lol. That’s the sign of a NUTTER. Get back on your meds mate
It's quite simple. It's how normal people operate in this world. Frauds do what you're doing. You'd be laughed at the way i'm laughing at you coming out with nothing but bollocks. If you had a case, you'd present it. Not once in about 30 posts have you done so. Why is that? Huh? Think about it. And stop projecting.
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Originally posted by Lance98 View Post
Wlad is sleep-inducing and a bum beater. Deal with it, clown.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
Nowhere near as sleep inducing as that fraud Wilder. You supported him because he was Black and American. You'd laugh at him if he were from anywhere else. The same way we all did. There wasn't anything to laugh at where Wlad was concerned. He was a real champion. Wilder never was.
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Originally posted by BKM- View Post
Boxing fans never fail to show their lack of IQ and respect for their own fighters.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
Come back with the power punches from both in the first round and prove your case, or i'll just ignore you considering you can't disprove any of the facts on offer. I'm not interested in any of the nonsense and deflections you've got to come out with. They're boring and tedious. Either support your case, or go away.
It's quite simple. It's how normal people operate in this world. Frauds do what you're doing. You'd be laughed at the way i'm laughing at you coming out with nothing but bollocks. If you had a case, you'd present it. Not once in about 30 posts have you done so. Why is that? Huh? Think about it. And stop projecting.Last edited by LAchargers373; 07-05-2024, 01:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
Come back with the power punches from both in the first round and prove your case, or i'll just ignore you considering you can't disprove any of the facts on offer. I'm not interested in any of the nonsense and deflections you've got to come out with. They're boring and tedious. Either support your case, or go away.
It's quite simple. It's how normal people operate in this world. Frauds do what you're doing. You'd be laughed at the way i'm laughing at you coming out with nothing but bollocks. If you had a case, you'd present it. Not once in about 30 posts have you done so. Why is that? Huh? Think about it. And stop projecting.
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Vitali Kiltschko vs Lennox Lewis 'Actually displayed how great Lennox Lewis was. In the build up to Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Uysk, Frank Warren stated that? Tyson Fury has the ability to win fights, when he is not in the best condition. This may be correct, but Fury has only done this vs domestic to European level fighters. There can be a debate made that Tyson Fury did not win those fights Frank Warren was referring to, because Francis Ngannou statistically beat Tyson Fury in their 10 round fight.
Lennox Lewis weighed in at his career heaviest vs Vitali Kiltschko, and from the opening rounds 'It was clear that his timing, and conditioning was not quite in point to tactically box Vitali Kiltschko. Therefore Lewis just decided to bull Kiltschko, proceeded to beat Kiltschko up and inflict damage upon him.
Note: It was a great fight, and a solid way to conclude his boxing career. The fight could of possibly been left to continue, but? Most likely Lennox Lewis would of potentially inflicted more damage on Vitali Kiltschko, that may have altered the entire trajectory of his career. As the fight was reaching the middle rounds, from my observation Lewis was getting in a rhythm 'His Jab was starting to wham into Kiltschko, and Lewis was becoming increasing more accustomed to Kiltschko's punching power'.
To conclude: That fight is most likely Vitali Kiltschko's best ever performance overall skill for skill, even during the loss 'Vitali Kiltschko showed that, he was a very capable Heavyweight. Solid Endurance, combination punch ability and awkward defensive tactics' etc.
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