I just want to start by asking when did I ever use the word "hater"? I guarantee you that you will be hard pressed to find anyplace that I have used the word. So once again, and maybe not on purpose, you have twisted my words.
I thought the reason I mentioned Chambers was obvious. But since it apparently wasn't I will explain. I mentioned Eddie because you stated that I am only a fan of the Klit bros when in fact you are wrong. I like Eddie for the simple reason that in the past 2-1/2 or so years he has fought five Ring top ten fighters. And to me that is pretty impressive. And if you look hard enough I said something about how I was pulling for him before the Wlad fight but thought that he was just to small. I also like Adamek because he moved up and fought some good fighters instead of just sitting around waiting for his shot at the title like many others have done. However, this McBride fight is a giant step backwards and a joke and not a very funny one at that.
As far as the Sanders joke it was a joke and nothing more. And I apologize for making you think I was trying to psych you out. I honestly did not think I had that kind of power and obviously I am not as funny as I thought. Oh well I guess I better stick with the day job.
As far as your pick of opponents for Vatli I can't see him fighting Thompson. Simply because he has done nothing since he lost to Wlad and simply does not deserve another shot because of that. And if he did fight him I can already here the complaints of how Vitali is just fighting Wlad's left overs. As far as Boytsov is concerned that would be an interesting fight. However, I do believe that he has some pretty serious hand problems that have limited him. And I would rather see Vitali fight Valuev before Dimitrenko. Because again this is an indirect left over of Wlad and he has done nothing since his lose to Chambers. As far as Toney is concerned, and I am glad you LOLed after his name, the only thing I interested in seeing him do is retire. And I was actually a fan of his long ago when he took out Nunn and Jackie was his manager, I thought she was pretty. Jeez, that was two decades ago. And I will say I was rather surprised that you did not mention Haye.
You also mentioned Holyfield and I was always a huge fan of his. Simply because he unified the Cruiser title and moved up and earned his heavyweight title shot the old fashioned. He fought four or five non title fights against very good competition before he fought Blubber Douglas for the title. I also met Holyfiled once in Atlantic City and he was a gentleman and treated me like a friend. So, I have the utmost respect for the "Real Deal" and would like to see him do nothing more then to retire ASAP and hopefully in good health.
As far as comparing the reigns of fighters I will say that you do have valid points. However, and you had to know that was coming, I can pick apart a couple of reigns of HOF's and I don't even have to get back that far. Lets see who can I pick? Oh, how about Larry Holmes. You want to talk about some bum of the months Larry fought some horrible fighters and not just a couple of them. He fought bums with a capital B. Scott Frank was one of them. The only reason Scott should have been in the arena the night he fought Holmes was if he purchased a ticket and was sitting in the stands drinking a beer with his buddies. And there were others.
During his title reign and before his first lose. He fought seven fighters in title fights that had 16 or fewer fights. And believe me, I watched them all, and most of them might have made good sparring partners but they were hardly world class fighters. And as for his wins over fellow HOF's. One was against a way past his prime washed up Ali. The other one was against a fighter who never won a title fight and is only in the Hall of Fame because he gave Ali fits and beat him once in three fights, and that would be Norton. As far as Larry's biggest win it happened to be against the very over protected "Great White Hope" Gerry Cooney. And then he lost twice to a blown up light heavyweight and was knocked out by Tyson and lost to Holyfield. And don't get me wrong because Holmes was a good fighter with great skills but a good bit of his competition was pretty lame. And I didn't even have to mention the likes of Lorenzo Zanon or Scott LeDoux.
In closing I will like to touch on the worthiness of Solis. And I will be honest and say that I was not impressed with him. What I am saying is that when he fought Austin I was not saying to myself, "wow, this guy is a really good fighter." It just wasn't happening. And I for one also did not see enough in the 180 seconds of the Vitali fight to be all that impressed. But I have no problem saying that I am very biased and can't get past his fatness. After all he obviously doesn't take his career very seriously so why should I?
Oh and one more thing. Believe or not Colonel Sanders I have enjoyed chatting with you. Have a good one!!
I thought the reason I mentioned Chambers was obvious. But since it apparently wasn't I will explain. I mentioned Eddie because you stated that I am only a fan of the Klit bros when in fact you are wrong. I like Eddie for the simple reason that in the past 2-1/2 or so years he has fought five Ring top ten fighters. And to me that is pretty impressive. And if you look hard enough I said something about how I was pulling for him before the Wlad fight but thought that he was just to small. I also like Adamek because he moved up and fought some good fighters instead of just sitting around waiting for his shot at the title like many others have done. However, this McBride fight is a giant step backwards and a joke and not a very funny one at that.
As far as the Sanders joke it was a joke and nothing more. And I apologize for making you think I was trying to psych you out. I honestly did not think I had that kind of power and obviously I am not as funny as I thought. Oh well I guess I better stick with the day job.
As far as your pick of opponents for Vatli I can't see him fighting Thompson. Simply because he has done nothing since he lost to Wlad and simply does not deserve another shot because of that. And if he did fight him I can already here the complaints of how Vitali is just fighting Wlad's left overs. As far as Boytsov is concerned that would be an interesting fight. However, I do believe that he has some pretty serious hand problems that have limited him. And I would rather see Vitali fight Valuev before Dimitrenko. Because again this is an indirect left over of Wlad and he has done nothing since his lose to Chambers. As far as Toney is concerned, and I am glad you LOLed after his name, the only thing I interested in seeing him do is retire. And I was actually a fan of his long ago when he took out Nunn and Jackie was his manager, I thought she was pretty. Jeez, that was two decades ago. And I will say I was rather surprised that you did not mention Haye.
You also mentioned Holyfield and I was always a huge fan of his. Simply because he unified the Cruiser title and moved up and earned his heavyweight title shot the old fashioned. He fought four or five non title fights against very good competition before he fought Blubber Douglas for the title. I also met Holyfiled once in Atlantic City and he was a gentleman and treated me like a friend. So, I have the utmost respect for the "Real Deal" and would like to see him do nothing more then to retire ASAP and hopefully in good health.
As far as comparing the reigns of fighters I will say that you do have valid points. However, and you had to know that was coming, I can pick apart a couple of reigns of HOF's and I don't even have to get back that far. Lets see who can I pick? Oh, how about Larry Holmes. You want to talk about some bum of the months Larry fought some horrible fighters and not just a couple of them. He fought bums with a capital B. Scott Frank was one of them. The only reason Scott should have been in the arena the night he fought Holmes was if he purchased a ticket and was sitting in the stands drinking a beer with his buddies. And there were others.
During his title reign and before his first lose. He fought seven fighters in title fights that had 16 or fewer fights. And believe me, I watched them all, and most of them might have made good sparring partners but they were hardly world class fighters. And as for his wins over fellow HOF's. One was against a way past his prime washed up Ali. The other one was against a fighter who never won a title fight and is only in the Hall of Fame because he gave Ali fits and beat him once in three fights, and that would be Norton. As far as Larry's biggest win it happened to be against the very over protected "Great White Hope" Gerry Cooney. And then he lost twice to a blown up light heavyweight and was knocked out by Tyson and lost to Holyfield. And don't get me wrong because Holmes was a good fighter with great skills but a good bit of his competition was pretty lame. And I didn't even have to mention the likes of Lorenzo Zanon or Scott LeDoux.
In closing I will like to touch on the worthiness of Solis. And I will be honest and say that I was not impressed with him. What I am saying is that when he fought Austin I was not saying to myself, "wow, this guy is a really good fighter." It just wasn't happening. And I for one also did not see enough in the 180 seconds of the Vitali fight to be all that impressed. But I have no problem saying that I am very biased and can't get past his fatness. After all he obviously doesn't take his career very seriously so why should I?
Oh and one more thing. Believe or not Colonel Sanders I have enjoyed chatting with you. Have a good one!!

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