The Klitschko Factor: Assessing Vitali

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  • !! Mr. Soprano
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    #91
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    Some people just can't keep it civilized


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    Hey **** twat!

    "Jock sniffers" "sac sniffers" ?? What East Bumble**** do you live in?

    Who gives a **** what "you believe."

    Here is an advise for you.. take a hammer and start smacking down your ******ed hands, so that the next time you type this **** to me, you think twice.


    Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
    Some people can't deal with an opinion that shatters their fanatical delusions, and it causes them to fly off the handle with childish insults.
    Nice one, why did you leave the original out?
    Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
    I don't hate Vitali.

    I hate idiots like you that are completely blinded baised jock sniffers.

    Even if Klitschko Willilams did reach 120K PPV sales (which I don't believe) HBO said that was a big disapointment, meaning Vitali is NOT marketable on his own.

    Its nice to see that pointing out that he's not a big draw wounds the ever so sensitive feelings of some of you sac sniffers.
    Who are you calling an Idiot?

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    • The Pretender
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      #92
      Man you guys whining about a whole lot of nothing. Only one guy in the hw division got a good record of defenses, 5-1 to be exact, and he put the PR in PRIDE. You guys know exactly who the real champ is.

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      • !! Mr. Soprano
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        #93
        This has to stop! It's getting ridiculous.

        Bottom line is, Vitali is currently considered to be the best heavyweight out there as he potentially looks more promising than Ruiz/Bird/Brewster.
        However being the best he has yet to prove it and we all know it.
        So can we all stop this circular arguments and move on?

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        • Manny_P
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          #94
          i dunno what the deal here is.

          Vitali IS CURRENTLY the best heavyweight in my opinion. I don't see anyone beating him at this moment. Jest bcuz as you say he's "not proven", that doesn't indicate ****. Vitali will beat all of these fake title holders. You may hate Vitali, but that's how it is.


          As for the PPV, that was the 1st time Vitali headlined a PPV. What's wrong bout that? Erik Morales sold **** when it was his 1st PPV, let Vitali take it slowly. Besides, is there any heavyweight fights out there that should be labeled "superfight"? I dont think so.

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          • The Pretender
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            #95
            Originally posted by vdiary
            This has to stop! It's getting ridiculous.

            Bottom line is, Vitali is currently considered to be the best heavyweight out there as he potentially looks more promising than Ruiz/Bird/Brewster.
            However being the best he has yet to prove it and we all know it.
            So can we all stop this circular arguments and move on?
            Thats your opinion, and as wrong as it is, you entitled to it. I know who the real champ is!

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            • Torino
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              #96
              Originally posted by Leo Pradun
              And who holds the WBC championship belt Torino, next time dont say ****...
              I contemplated ignoring this post, then I considered just agreeing w/you just for the sake of piece. Since you felt the need to be arrogant in your reply, I decided to respond.

              Do you know what the definition of "Interim" is?
              Interim 1: The time between 2: The meantime 3: For the time being 4:Temporary

              In other words, Rahman or Barrett (both of which I have great respect for) still have to go through Vitali before they can be called the WBC champion, or Vitali has to back out of the September fight date. The only reason the WBC created this interim title is to assure that Vitali defends his title by September.

              You should do your homework or "next time don't say ****". Einstein!

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                #97
                Wow, there is a war out here. Anyway the original post has some valid points, but I do think however that Vitaly is more tested than Anorak states. I would call Vit a semiuntested fighter(i know that word does not exist but...I am from Brooklyn). He does have a great chin, and punches that rocked him would prolly put down anybody else in the division, he also has a very good defense style, even though weird and eye unpleasing but very effective, he def. got vey good power in both hands(nothing special really, but good enough to ko anybody with a sheer amount of punches) and he also got a very good accuracy, with the amoun of punches that he throws he lands about 35% to 40% which is really good for a Heavyweight, he is also decently quick, its just you get the impression that he is slow because of his size but he is quick, you just gotta see him live to understand it. But as for me his biggest asset is his mind. he is what you call a smart fighter(and we dont have that many of them these days)and adopts to other fighters style and what is more important does not let his opponent to adopt to his.

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                • AintGottaClue
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                  #98
                  actually BB i think i read that vitali has a 60% hit ratio

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by SturmRules
                    actually BB i think i read that vitali has a 60% hit ratio
                    Maybe in his whole career, but against decent opponents its not more than %40, which trust me, is huge with the amount of punches that he throws.

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                    • AintGottaClue
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                      #100
                      kidna off topic but this pic is funny

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