How would you rate Vitali's resume

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  • sonnyboyx2
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    #1

    How would you rate Vitali's resume

    What class of fighter has he fought other than an old Lennox Lewis
    11
    Class A
    9.09%
    1
    Class B
    18.18%
    2
    Class C
    45.45%
    5
    Class D
    18.18%
    2
    Class D-
    9.09%
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    Last edited by sonnyboyx2; 10-31-2010, 07:17 AM.
  • OptimusWolf
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    #2
    These sort of polls are pointless. Obviously he doesn't have a particularly strong resume, as there haven't been many good HWs around in the last ten years.

    I also don't buy the 'old' lewis slant you've put on this. Lewis wasn't old, and he didn't fight like an old or faded man. He fought like a guy who was a bit underprepared but still very much at the top of his game. Cracking fight that was.

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    • MOTHER DUCKER
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      #3
      Between C and D for me Honestly Briggs is probably the second biggest name on his resume and he was 14 years or so out of prime

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      • sonnyboyx2
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        #4
        Originally posted by OptimusWolf
        These sort of polls are pointless. Obviously he doesn't have a particularly strong resume, as there haven't been many good HWs around in the last ten years.

        I also don't buy the 'old' lewis slant you've put on this. Lewis wasn't old, and he didn't fight like an old or faded man. He fought like a guy who was a bit underprepared but still very much at the top of his game. Cracking fight that was.
        Lewis was 38yrs old and having the final fight of his pro career as well as weighing a career heaviest at 256+lbs.. so i suggest you get real and accept that Lewis was nowhere near like what you claim him to be in that fight "Very much still at the top of his game"...if that was the case Lewis would have carried on fighting.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #5
          Vitali's resume is laughable, mostly because of all the injuries that kept him out of action and allowed Wlad to gain the status he does now.

          He really has nothing of serious note on his resume.

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