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    This past weekend featured a phenomenal sports lineup – Game 6 of Lakers-Suns, Game 1 of Flyers-Blackhawks, the Indianapolis 500, NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600, a full schedule of MLB, the French Open and U F C 114’s grudge match between R ashad Evans and Quinton “Rampage” J ackson. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    sonswoski got my respect i thought he was gonna get destroyed but he stood in there and did his best

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    • #3
      It is too bad that Vitali had to take that time off, but he is one of the greats either way.

      A KO ratio of over 90%? Has virtually never been behind in a fight, even the one with Lennox Lewis? Seldom even loses a round? Vitali is one of the best, period.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO View Post
        sonswoski got my respect i thought he was gonna get destroyed but he stood in there and did his best
        Agree: Sosnowski came to win, not just to survive. Credit to him.

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        • #5
          This article sucks big time and here is why

          first, it is all based on ''would have'' and ''if'', on speculation

          second, the writer doesn't take into account for a single moment that even ''if'' Vitali was injury free and could multiply title defenses during his second title reign, there would have been tough customers at some point, and he could have tasted defeat, which he already did twice anyway

          the writer just acts as ''if'' Vitali just had to fight 3 or 4 times a year to break Louis record, as ''if'' he would have won all those bouts, as ''if'' it was that easy



          even for Louis it was not that easy
          he was given a gift decision over Walcott at the end of his reign
          struggled against Conn who was ahead of Louis on 2 scorecards before getting ko'ed in the 13th

          what ''if'' Vitali faced the man who knocked him out in the amateurs, Maskaev ? any worthy opponent could have beaten him on a bad night, and 26 defenses are a lot of nights

          so I fail to see the real value of such an article

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          • #6
            Anyone that tries to discredit Vitali is probably a fat yank.

            The K-bros are DOMINANT and are TRUE CHAMPS.

            They are everything that is good about the sport. They do charity work, are respectful, educated and are not convicted rapists.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tourlou82 View Post
              This article sucks big time and here is why

              first, it is all based on ''would have'' and ''if'', on speculation
              It is speculation based in pretty solid evidence, given the stats Vitali has put up over his career and since his comeback. You are just sounding full of resentment for one of the great heavyweights of all time. Which is actually proof of Vitali's status, as no-one bothers resenting a nobody. It's only the greats who create such resentment.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View Post
                Anyone that tries to discredit Vitali is probably a fat yank.

                The K-bros are DOMINANT and are TRUE CHAMPS.

                They are everything that is good about the sport. They do charity work, are respectful, educated and are not convicted rapists.
                Excellent post -- inarguable.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View Post
                  Anyone that tries to discredit Vitali is probably a fat yank.
                  The K-bros are DOMINANT and are TRUE CHAMPS.

                  They are everything that is good about the sport. They do charity work, are respectful, educated and are not convicted rapists.
                  sweeping generalization = dumb and fruit of bias

                  Tyson the convicted rapist >>>>>>>> Klitschko

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ChopperRead View Post
                    It is speculation based in pretty solid evidence, given the stats Vitali has put up over his career and since his comeback. You are just sounding full of resentment for one of the great heavyweights of all time. Which is actually proof of Vitali's status, as no-one bothers resenting a nobody. It's only the greats who create such resentment.
                    Vitali is not a nobody of course
                    but he hasn't achieved that many things either
                    all the Klit fans here are silent when we ask them why Vitali should be seen as one of the greatest HW ever since that status is largely based on who you have beaten

                    people bash Calzaghe for not fighting a lot of worthy opponents, therefore cannot be rated high despite his 21 defenses

                    same happen with Vitali
                    who has he beaten that makes him an AT HW great ?
                    try to answer this instead of fleeing like all KLlit fans do here
                    being dominant over tomato cans is not a great feature

                    I resent the fact that some people give Vitali more credit than he actually deserves

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