Vitali Klitschko... 50-0 Sans Injuries?

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  • Poet682006
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    #101
    Originally posted by jimmy1569
    You got me. I couldn't conceal it any longer. Everytime i bring up the numbers of the brothers K..I'M THINKING IF only they can do a number on me. I've been found out thanks to you..... but let's just go for a hypothetical here... who do you think is the bottom IN THIS SCENARIO... we all know Vitali is the more dominant bro..wouldn't he be doing the ironfisting first or you prefer the steelhammering take the lead? Just asking so i can make the tape & send a copy over to you & remember my name ends in 69..so you do the math there as well. Mr' POET.
    Ah! The truth finally comes out :gay:

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    • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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      #102
      Originally posted by jimmy1569
      Does anyone really believe for a second Marciano's record undefeated string at heavy doesn't go by the wayside if Vitali didn't incur injuries during fights & training camp? Afterall.. he hasn't lost in any other way & forfeited 4 yrs of his career to the injury bug. He's won 42 of 44 fights 95.5%... In those 4 years he could've gotten in 6 to 8 bouts & would have had as many title defenses as his brother who's won 55 of 58 fights 94.8%

      Vitali Klitschko has the highest knockout ratio in heavyweight history... has the highest % of rds won in heavyweight history... has the highest offensive to defensive discrepancy in terms of landing punches & having them land on him in heavyweight history & could EASILY have the highest winning % in heavyweight history as well.

      He defintely has the highest BER (Boxer Efficency Rating) in ALL of boxing history in all of the weight classes.

      After reading this & you STILL don't know who the most dominant & strongest fighter in boxing history is.....you better recognize... ALL of these achievements
      are his & his alone... no bs!
      Problem is, he has fought during one of the weakest periods the HW division has ever been in. I mean really, what fight has any Klitschko fan ever said "this is going to be a tough fight"? None, besides the Lewis fight and we all know Vitali lost that one. He did great in that second round, but he lost fair and square.

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      • Joeyzagz
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        #103
        Originally posted by jimmy1569
        You got me. I couldn't conceal it any longer. Everytime i bring up the numbers of the brothers K..I'M THINKING IF only they can do a number on me.
        YOu dont want to go into numbers, Jimmy.

        Vitali Klitschko missed an astounding 370 punches in only 9 rounds with Chris Byrd. 41 missed punches per round. No elite Heavyweight has ever missed that badly in a fight. Anyone ******ed enough to swing and miss that many times deserves a broken shoulder.

        Chris Byrd threw 208 less punches yet was only outlanded by 8 at the end of the night. A difference of 8 punches is far from a blowout.

        Byrds Accuracy: 44%
        Vitali's Accuracy: 26%
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        Geezer Lennox's Accuracy: 46%
        Prime Vitali's Accuracy: 36%
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        But the most important number of all, the number that reigns supreme over accuracy, punch stats, and scorecards:

        TKO 6
        RTD 9


        End of Story.

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        • Great Afrikan
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          #104
          Originally posted by jimmy1569
          Ok.. so VITALI WALKS cHRIS bYRD DOWN FOR THE FIRST 7 or 8 rds but fails to do so in the last rd & all of a sudden Chris is walking him down. Funny how that ***** got balls all of a sudden when Vitali was in complete pain over his shoulder. What happened to Chris's aggression early on? I'll tell you what happened.. he knew there was a lean & mean monster coming after him with a 27-0 RECORD 27 ko's waiting to IKE his ass if he made one wrong move. Let's see Byrd have the balls to do that when he knows Vitali is healthy. Byrd knew there was something wrong with VITALI & Got brave.. so please stop with these comparisons..every injury is different. we already know Vitali's HIGH threshold for pain in the Lewis fight..so i wouldn't question his threshold & tolerance for what his shoulder was going through & neither should you. ALL THOSE FIGHTERS who you guys say carried on with there ailments have NEVER carried on in a fight with there eyeskin coming off & slashes & lacerations all over there face spitting blood... so we can say they're NOT accustomed to Vitali's tolerance of pain as well.. You all are wrong here & i'm wasting my breath talking to haters.
          Meldrick Taylor won every round except the last 45 seconds against Chavez and lost standing up. It's called boxing.

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            #105
            Originally posted by JoeyZagz
            YOu dont want to go into numbers, Jimmy.

            Vitali Klitschko missed an astounding 370 punches in only 9 rounds with Chris Byrd. 41 missed punches per round. No elite Heavyweight has ever missed that badly in a fight. Anyone ******ed enough to swing and miss that many times deserves a broken shoulder.

            Chris Byrd threw 208 less punches yet was only outlanded by 8 at the end of the night. A difference of 8 punches is far from a blowout.

            Byrds Accuracy: 44%
            Vitali's Accuracy: 26%
            --------------------------------------------------------
            Geezer Lennox's Accuracy: 46%
            Prime Vitali's Accuracy: 36%
            -------------------------------------------------------
            But the most important number of all, the number that reigns supreme over accuracy, punch stats, and scorecards:

            TKO 6
            RTD 9


            End of Story.
            A vagina on face, end of the race :hah9:

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            • bojangles1987
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              #106
              Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
              And didn't Cintron tie Martinez? Wasn't that BS as well? Yes, there are such things as controversial happenings in boxing.

              Everyone knew Vitali was getting the better of Lewis. Yes, the cut resulted in a tko win, and even if the cut was from a punch, there was a lot of damage both before and after the cut from Lewis' head, forearms and gloves. He was all over Vitali's eye when he saw it bleeding. It was no secret, it's plain to see. He got lucky , more than less. It was his turn after getting sparked twice to journeymen.

              The fact that he avoided a rematch at all cost really tells the story.
              LMFAO. It's luck to open a cut and then spend the rest of the fight opening that cut even worse with your punches, also opening other cuts along the way. That is serious nuthugging, I wouldn't be surprised to find out Vitali is sterile because you people hugged his nuts too tight.

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              • jimmy1569
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                #107
                Originally posted by RossCA
                Problem is, he has fought during one of the weakest periods the HW division has ever been in. I mean really, what fight has any Klitschko fan ever said "this is going to be a tough fight"? None, besides the Lewis fight and we all know Vitali lost that one. He did great in that second round, but he lost fair and square.
                Do we ever stop & think that it's the Klitschko's who are making this era weak because they're so freakin' dominant..... what a ****ing concept it would be to fathom. Because the Klitschko's are so damn good..they don't get ANY CREDIT for any half decent opponent they clobber to death. You guys are all beyond reproach.. you say the comp is **** but yet The Klitschko's ain't all of that for treating them like ****. Which one is it going to be.. are the Klitschko's garbage or is there comp garbage.. can't be both.

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                • jimmy1569
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by JoeyZagz
                  YOu dont want to go into numbers, Jimmy.

                  Vitali Klitschko missed an astounding 370 punches in only 9 rounds with Chris Byrd. 41 missed punches per round. No elite Heavyweight has ever missed that badly in a fight. Anyone ******ed enough to swing and miss that many times deserves a broken shoulder.

                  Chris Byrd threw 208 less punches yet was only outlanded by 8 at the end of the night. A difference of 8 punches is far from a blowout.

                  Byrds Accuracy: 44%
                  Vitali's Accuracy: 26%
                  --------------------------------------------------------
                  Geezer Lennox's Accuracy: 46%
                  Prime Vitali's Accuracy: 36%
                  -------------------------------------------------------
                  But the most important number of all, the number that reigns supreme over accuracy, punch stats, and scorecards:

                  TKO 6
                  RTD 9


                  End of Story.
                  Oh..you bought out the big gunz JoeC.. so we're now comparing & giving equal punching power rights for Byrd as opposed to Vitali's lethal wrists... so let;s see how many featherfisted connects equal one hard right hand or left jab of Vitali..s? Perhaps to be fair to Byrd.. i'd say Vitali ONLY has 3 times the force behind his punches.. & how many did Byrd connect in that final rd where Vitali was just giving him freebies towards the end.

                  Doesn't matter how many he missed on a ducking & weaving Byrd on the ropes. He knew he needed to throw that many to LAND his shots & the judges clearly saw that Vitali was landing some punches throughoout the fight... What your last tainted number doesn't include after you add up 6 & 9 rds respectively is how many of those 15 rds Lewis & Byrd WON... where's the paltry 3 at best in those numbers JoeC.... I GUESS BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD FOR YOU. i'D RATHER have 300 misses & 8 more connects of Vitali's any day over Byrd's bombs.

                  You guys actually think Vitali was going to go out like that..getting tagged by someone so inferior & weaker than him just so he can avoid the quit label? YOU SAY WHY COULDN'T HE JUST RUN & HOLD FOR THE LAST 3 RDS to get the W... HE'D RATHER BE CAUGHT dead than to give ANY fighter that satisfaction..especially one who he can destroy when healthy.. & that's NOT his style.. so please.. stfu all of you's that say why he couldn't just run for 3 rds...ever stop & think what pride this man has.. he's not his brother who can hug & hold on a dime. THAT'S not HOW he rolls.. so now you know the mentality behind him quitting besides the physical pain he was in.. Come back with better **** than that or else risk me getting started on that weak stuff Joe Z.... kapish!
                  Last edited by jimmy1569; 04-19-2011, 09:02 AM.

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                  • jimmy1569
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Great Afrikan
                    Meldrick Taylor won every round except the last 45 seconds against Chavez and lost standing up. It's called boxing.
                    Good point but he got knocked the **** out at the buzzer.. how does this pertain in any way to Vitali's 2 DR. induced stoppages in between rds? I see your point but Vitali's fights got stopped in between rds when NO action was taking place & without referree intervention when he was DOMINATING both fighters.

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                      #110
                      Thread has run it's course. Vitali is 42-2, has 2 legitimate losses and for all we know he won't even fight 50 fights.

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