Ike Ibeabuchi Would Have Went To War With Vitali

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  • paul750
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    Ike Ibeabuchi Would Have Went To War With Vitali

    .................................................. .................................................. ..............................Hey, I see all these threads here, so I'm just f.ucking around.

    Having said that, if we don't have a Lennox, then an Ike would at least be a good second best.
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    • Steelhammer2011
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      Ibeabuchi only fought small heavyweights, he never fought a big man. He got his ass whooped by the overrated one dimensional midget Tua.

      Prime for Prime...Either Klitschko desroys Ibeabuchi.

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      • starkiller
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        It would be awesome to see Vitali knock Ibeabuchi out since Vitali is a master at keeping distance and knows when to punch and avoid punches. Ibeabuchi couldn't ever hold Lewis, Vitali, and Foremans jockstrap.

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        • The Hammer
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          #5
          Ibeabuchi was very similar to Sam Peter, a strong puncher with a very good chin.

          And we know what happened when Peter fought Vitali and in his recent fight with Wlad.

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          • RichCCFC
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            #6
            He would have tried to.

            Wlad and Vitali don't let fighters hit them.

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            • boxer2k5
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              ass whoped by tua? i had ike winning that fight no problem. and that was his what 20th fight. took his punches like nothing. id love to see ike vs holyfield but yeah i believe ike beats 90% of the HW he was still green and was getting better. when all HWs get slower and weaker as fight goes he was getting stronger and better

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                Coulda woulda didn't, I am sick of hearing about this 20 fight rookie from 15 years ago who never did much in the sport before he screwed it all up anyway before he had a chance.

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                • paul750
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
                  Ibeabuchi was very similar to Sam Peter, a strong puncher with a very good chin.

                  And we know what happened when Peter fought Vitali and in his recent fight with Wlad.
                  Come on man, Sam Peter? Ibeabuchi was far more athletic. He was also faster, more accurate, smarter, and had a huge punch output. Oh, and Sam's chin is not the granite we thought it was. Ike was learning all the time. Nobody beats Chris Bryd unless they have talent. Sam Peter would have been spun on his head by a prime Chris Byrd.

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