Solis Vs Klitschko.... The Truth!

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #41
    It would be unwise for solis to brawl with vit.


    David haye is an overrated joke.

    That is all.

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    • adamk1304
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      #42
      Originally posted by JoeyZagz
      Ive noticed Vitali has a history of lying/crying and not taking responsibility for anything.

      -He still wont admit Maskaev stopped him in the amateurs.

      -He pretends not to know who Pele Reid is. (The Brit who KOd him in kickboxing)

      -He blames his positive steroid test on depression...sure

      -He still hasnt given a sound explanation for QUITTING against Chris Byrd

      - He's still crying about Lennox Lewis 8 years after the fact.

      Its clear Vitali has trouble coping with reality. Vitali knows that Rahman and Mccall did better against the superior version of Lennox than he did against the shell.
      I don't see what relevance an amateur fight and a contest which took place in a different sport has to Klitschko's professional boxing career.

      He actually attributed his positive test to a leg injury, and if he hadn't admitted to testing positive, we would never have known about it. Imagine how many more fighters have tested positive in the amateurs, if Vitali could keep it quiet for nearly 10 years there could be many more out there. He has never tested positive for a substance in his professional career so your steroid abuser claims are ridiculous.

      He quit against Byrd because of an injury, I don't think he should be required to give a full explanation of his choice to a bunch of fans who have never been in that position themselves.

      I haven't seen him "crying" about Lennox Lewis at all. He was upset in the aftermath of the fight but most fighters would be if they lost in that manner and were unable to get a rematch. However I'm not such an extreme Klitschko fan that I would deny that Lewis won that fight, he did so fairly and I think he made the right decision retiring when he did.

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