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  • #11
    Originally posted by SturmRules
    didnt u just say a lose is a lose yet u said lewis lost to 2 fluke punchs lol
    You missed the part where I talked about

    "Vengeance". Lewis' losses were erased by his avenging them IMO.

    And I will give VK the benefit of the doubt against Lewis.....I guess. Vitali Quitting against Byrd is more of a loss, than Lewis getting hit with a lucky punch. IMO.

    Let me rephrase that:

    A loss is a loss, untill you avenge it. Castillo is the exception, he never really lost.



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    Last edited by Run; 04-16-2005, 04:12 PM.

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    • #12
      so a win gets rid of a lose? when did that rule apply? and that punch agaisnt mccal wasnt lucky it was a well timed punch that caught him, the rahman punch was lucky cause lewis was being a ****ing idiot

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SturmRules
        so a win gets rid of a lose? when did that rule apply?
        Because I said so.

        Dont argue with me. I am Santa Claus.



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        • #14
          [IMG]http://i3.***********.com/albums/y72/ThaGreatest/6df70da2079f.jpg[/IMG]

          Vitali did lose against Byrd

          It was a 12 round fight, what if Byrd came and knocked him OUT ......lol very unlikely

          but if u do avenge ur losses then ppl forget about them

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Runw/knives
            Because I said so.

            Dont argue with me. I am Santa Claus.


            o ****!!!! srry santa. how come u never brought me a bike?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ThaGreatest
              [IMG]http://i3.***********.com/albums/y72/ThaGreatest/6df70da2079f.jpg[/IMG]

              Vitali did lose against Byrd

              It was a 12 round fight, what if Byrd came and knocked him OUT ......lol very unlikely

              but if u do avenge ur losses then ppl forget about them
              not if u lose then beat a guy who has aged some, then peopel say o blah blah u cant beat him unless he is old blah blah

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              • #17
                Originally posted by SturmRules
                not if u lose then beat a guy who has aged some, then peopel say o blah blah u cant beat him unless he is old blah blah


                btw u should email that pic to mcclellan and have it say look at what u were killign u asswhole

                ya we know that hahah
                hahaha

                He won't be able to see it...
                why dont we feed him to the dogs now?

                (that's enough bout McLellan though)

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Runw/knives

                  A loss is a loss, untill you avenge it. Castillo is the exception, he never really lost.

                  Castillo "really lost" the Mayweather rematch. It was competitive and close, but a clear win for Mayweather.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by SturmRules
                    didnt u just say a lose is a lose yet u said lewis lost to 2 fluke punchs lol
                    lol yeah I noticed that too. I see some double standards.

                    Vitali has never behind on the scorecards, and only lost appx. 7 rounds in his whole career, has never been knocked out by a punch, that dropped him, so yeah thats what he means

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by ThaGreatest
                      he isnt considered a top 10 p4p

                      #1. He outweighs everyone so much, it's like a middleweight fighting a bantamweight literally
                      #2. Look at the heavyweight division...John Ruiz? Lamon Brewster?Chris Byrd? and look at the top contenders...Andrew Golota? as Ryan from the ring magazine said, top 10 what? top 10 nutcases?
                      James Toney is a former middleweight COME ON

                      Vitali is the best heavyweight right now but he aint like anythin special

                      Joe Louis, Ali, Marciano, Larry Holmes, Lennox Lewis, etc would all rip him up

                      I like Klitschko a lot, but he aint nothin special
                      Good, objective points..every one! With todays 'competition' in the heavy wt. division, sure he's the best (now that Lennox retired that is!!!)

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