Originally posted by The Pretender
The Klitschko Factor: Assessing Vitali
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Your boy aint ****, he cant hug all fight, Vitali will hit him so hard he will go into retirement and this he will never be back...Just like Vitali sent Lewis same **** will happen to Ruiz -
And who holds the WBC belt, and is consider the best of the HW's, haha played yourself...Originally posted by Bozo_no_noWhat are you talking about?
Ruiz, Byrd, and especially Lennox Lewis have beaten better fighters that an out of shape Kirk Johnson, Larry Donald, and Corrie Sanders.
Who cares what his KO % was like prior to the Lewis fight.
LOOK at who he fought the majority of his career. Club fighters in Germany.
Do you need to see the list of his opponents again?
It was highlighted by names like Norris, Purrity, Sullivan, etc.
The bottom line is not that he's never been behind on the cards. Its that he has yet to beat anything better than a B level fighter.Comment
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I was talking to bozo in dat post u got it all mixed up Im a huge klitschko fanOriginally posted by TorinoI 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!Comment
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Ruiz the living dead of boxing. He never truly loses or really retires. He keeps coming back no matter what anyone does.Originally posted by Leo PradunYour boy aint ****, he cant hug all fight, Vitali will hit him so hard he will go into retirement and this he will never be back...Just like Vitali sent Lewis same **** will happen to RuizComment
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he didnt come back agasint tua though or wanted a rematch with himOriginally posted by The PretenderRuiz the living dead of boxing. He never truly loses or really retires. He keeps coming back no matter what anyone does.Comment
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haha thas funny, he not the living dead hes the living **** of boxing. Open your eyes dude how can u watch him fight its just sickening, 1 2 hug and grab 1 2 hug and grab, he tried to fight normal vs toney and what happend he got rocked, hes lucky toney is a bum. The fact of the matter is that Klitschko has never been knocked down and hes never lost due to KO or a decision his only losses were on injuries therefore he is the best HW now...Originally posted by The PretenderRuiz the living dead of boxing. He never truly loses or really retires. He keeps coming back no matter what anyone does.Comment
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I've read all the way through this thread and I do diss-agree with Bozo... But I understand what he's saying, and why he would think the way he does.
The biggest problem here is the reason boxing is becoming a total mess!
THERE ARE WAY TOO MANY GOVERNING BODIES OUT THERE!!!
If it's creating these type of arguments (Who's the real heavyweight champion?) between knowledgable boxing fans like us... Can you imagine how confusing it would be to a fringe or non boxing fan?
The 1st thing that needs doing to help clean up boxing is to get rid of all these governing bodies!Last edited by Martin (Top Knowledge); 05-18-2005, 11:10 AM.Comment
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hmm
There is no such thing as an elite heavyweight today. They can only be elite compared to the other top 10 heavyweights, and by those standards, Vitali is elite.
Toney, Byrd, and Rahman are no more "elite" than any other top ten fighter. It's not Vitali's fault that his opponents come in out of shape, and it is more than possible (perhaps probable) that Rahman will do the same. Actually, it's not even a sure thing for Rahman to beat Barrett (who was already ******ed by one of the Klitschkos).
Golota and Brock have looked more elite than anyone lately. Whoever wins Barrett-Rahman is a legit fight for Vitali, but we'll see.
If Vitali fights Byrd, so what? People will just say he was old anyway due to Byrd's recent "wins" against McCline, Oquendo, and Golota.Comment
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Who's champ today? Ruiz that's who. Where's Tua? Nowhere that where.Originally posted by SturmRuleshe didnt come back agasint tua though or wanted a rematch with himComment
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