Lennox Lewis did NOT get lucky against Vitali

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  • BEEHOP
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    Lennox Lewis did NOT get lucky against Vitali

    In his fight with Vitali. He beat him by cutting his face to shreds. He threw the punch with an intent to do his opponent harm, and he did just that. How is that hard to understand? The fight wasn't the Vitali domination a lot of people seem to think either, it was very close and back and forth, but the difference is that Lewis was able to injury his opponent enough to stop him. END OF!

    One of the worst cuts in a title fight I've ever seen! And it was caused by a punch! Meaning it was a TKO victory for Lewis!







  • jrosales13
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    Klitschko2009 please do not respond. There is no case that can be made. Vitaly lossed fair and square. It happens. It was a legit stoppage. Vitaly lossed...

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    • Klitschko2011
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      #3
      haha the racist ***** makes a counter thread

      I will OWN you haters again!

      THE TRUTH

      Vitali was clearly winning the fight 4-2 on all 3 scorecards. Lewis was badly hurt and was staggering around the ring like a drunk, he barely survived the 2nd round, was getting outlanded and was hurt again later in the fight.

      punches landed

      Vitali 156

      Lewis 102

      Lewis was exhausted and worn down from the accumulation of punches, he collapsed onto his stool at the end of the 6th round, Vitali was the fresher of the two, he was a man on a mission that night and would've KO'd Lewis for sure if the fight had continued.

      All the fans at Staples Center cheered for Vitali and boo'd Lewis after the fight. Vitali was the real winner of that fight, he battered Lewis into retirement.

      Lewis promised Vitali a rematch

      Vitali destroyed Johnson in 2 and the scared Lewis retired like a coward shortly after that fight.

      Lewis turned down 25 million dollars for a rematch and retired like a coward because he knew Vitali would destroy him and tarnish his legacy.

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      • RockyB
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        #4
        isnt it time to let this go?
        i am a klitschko fan, and i think its sad that he lost. but please, no more threads about this ive only been on here for a couple of months and im already sick of it

        Lewis won. end of story

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        • BEEHOP
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          Originally posted by Klitschko2009
          haha the racist ***** makes a counter thread

          I will OWN you haters again!

          THE TRUTH

          Vitali was clearly winning the fight 4-2 on all 3 scorecards. Lewis was badly hurt and was staggering around the ring like a drunk, he barely survived the 2nd round, was getting outlanded and was hurt again later in the fight.

          punches landed

          Vitali 156

          Lewis 102

          Lewis was exhausted and worn down from the accumulation of punches, he collapsed onto his stool at the end of the 6th round, Vitali was the fresher of the two, he was a man on a mission that night and would've KO'd Lewis for sure if the fight had continued.

          All the fans at Staples Center cheered for Vitali and boo'd Lewis after the fight. Vitali was the real winner of that fight, he battered Lewis into retirement.

          Lewis promised Vitali a rematch

          Vitali destroyed Johnson in 2 and the scared Lewis retired like a coward shortly after that fight.

          Lewis turned down 25 million dollars for a rematch and retired like a coward because he knew Vitali would destroy him and tarnish his legacy.
          I knew this was coming.


          I just wanted to know if you have a document on your computer with generic responses to these threads.

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          • Klitschko2011
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            #6






            Last edited by Klitschko2011; 10-28-2009, 03:28 AM.

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              Im a Lennox fan but think its naive to say Lennox didnt get a little lucky. He was losing the fight on the cards.

              Either guy could have been knocked out at any stage though. And it must be said that it was nowhere near the best Lennox.

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              • jrosales13
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                Originally posted by Klitschko2009
                Vitali was clearly winning the fight 4-2 on all 3 scorecards.
                Which exact rounds did Vitaly clearly win?

                Originally posted by Klitschko2009
                Vitali would destroy him and tarnish his legacy.
                I thought you was a Vitaly fan? I didn't know you was a Vitaly hater.

                Vitaly must really suck if lossing to him TARNISHES A FIGHTER LEGACY.

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                • BEEHOP
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                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Im a Lennox fan but think its naive to say Lennox didnt get a little lucky. He was losing the fight on the cards.

                  Either guy could have been knocked out at any stage though. And it must be said that it was nowhere near the best Lennox.
                  Luck has no place in a boxing ring. If you punch, you punch with an intent.

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                  • BoxCleva
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                    Personally I think a prime Lewis beats a prime Vitali 9 times out 10. Lewis wasn't even in his prime when he fought Vitali and he seemed to be in just slightly better condition to when he lost against Rahman. Even so, he still beat Vitali fair and square in that fight, if the fight would have continued Vitali may well be blind in one eye today. Having said that Vitali is no doubt one of the best fighters Lewis ever faced, and he faced a lot of good fighters in their prime.

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