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  • The Troll
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    #11
    The cool thing about this fight is you know there is going to be a knockout Vitali has a knockout percentage of almost 100% and Hasim has knockout percentage of about 82%. Lots of hard hitting going to be going down in this one. I think this is a good title defence for Klistchko, Rahman is after all the former WBC and IBF champion.

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    • joeboxer
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      #12
      Originally posted by McKay
      The cool thing about this fight is you know there is going to be a knockout Vitali has a knockout percentage of almost 100% and Hasim has knockout percentage of about 82%. Lots of hard hitting going to be going down in this one. I think this is a good title defence for Klistchko, Rahman is after all the former WBC and IBF champion.
      MOst lewis fights had KO's. They were boring. I think I would rather have a competitive fight than one with a definite KO.

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      • Kimmy
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        #13
        Originally posted by joeboxer
        MOst lewis fights had KO's. They were boring. I think I would rather have a competitive fight than one with a definite KO.
        True, the Barrera Vs morales fights had no knockouts, nor did the first Holyfield and Bowe fights but they were classics!

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          #14
          Lewis had a pretty good KO percentage 32KO's in 41 bouts.
          Last edited by The Troll; 03-29-2005, 03:48 PM.

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            #15
            My only point is that both of these guys have extreme power. They are probably the 2 hardest hitting active heavweights right now so that is one thing that makes the fight interesting.

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              #16
              Rahman's power shocked the world once so why not again.

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                #17
                Originally posted by McKay
                Rahman's power shocked the world once so why not again.
                because vitali can take a punch, and rahman is a bum living off one fluke win

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                  #18
                  Well Rahman does have a draw with David Tua to his credit as well as the Lewis win. He also holds wins over Kali Meehan by KO, Terrence Lewis by KO, Corrie Sanders (SA) By TKO, and he has only be stopped 3 times, and that was by Lewis, Maskaev, and Tua. He lost a wrestling match to Ruiz by UD, and he has that loss to HOlyfield from that headbut.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by McKay
                    My only point is that both of these guys have extreme power. They are probably the 2 hardest hitting active heavweights right now so that is one thing that makes the fight interesting.
                    Peter and Tua hit harder than both of them rolled in a sandwich, then cut up into pieces, and re-baked for fluffiness. Tua is active now. he is currently training for a comeback fight. regardless of him not having fought for a while.



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                      #20
                      That would be a cool fight if Tua fought Klistchko, but Tua might not be the same anymore after such a long layoff and Vitali would probably outbox him easily.

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