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  • Klitschko2011
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    #21
    JoeyZagz is a compulsive liar.

    Iron chinned Vitali took that uppercut and was unphased, he came right back with his own power shots and stunned Lewis again.

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    • Klitschko2011
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      #22
      Vitali Klitschko vs Lennox Lewis

      THE TRUTH

      Vitali took the fight on just 10 days notice.

      Vitali was clearly winning the fight 4-2 on all 3 scorecards at the time of the controversial doctor stoppage. Lewis was badly hurt, was holding on for dear life and was staggering around the ring like a drunk, he barely survived the 2nd round. Lewis was getting outboxed, outworked, outlanded and was badly hurt several times in the fight.

      punches landed

      Vitali 156

      Lewis 102


      Lewis was exhausted, worn down and hurt from the accumulation of punches and was ready to get KTFO again, he collapsed onto his stool at the end of the 6th round, Vitali was clearly the fresher of the two, he was a man on a mission and would've KO'd Lewis for sure if the fight had continued.

      All the fans at Staples Center cheered for Vitali and booed Lewis after the fight.

      Lewis promised Vitali a rematch.

      Vitali destroyed Kirk Johnson in 2 rounds and called out Lewis again in the post fight interview. The scared Lewis retired shortly after that fight.

      Lewis turned down 30 million dollars for a rematch and retired like a coward because he knew he would get destroyed by Vitali.

      Vitali dominated Lewis and scared his bitch ass into retirement.



      George Foreman: "Vitali was winning the fight. Lewis got lucky. There has to be a rematch!"

      Jim Lampley: "A lucky escape for Lewis who was clearly losing the fight"

      Even Emanuel Steward was upset and pissed off at Lewis for blatantly ducking a Vitali rematch.

      Lewis is scared to death of Vitali.

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      • Klitschko2011
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        #23
        Lewis was coming off the KO win over Tyson. In the Lewis-Tyson post fight interview Lewis stated "I'm like fine wine, I get better with age"

        In an interview right before the Vitali fight, Lewis said "I'm at the peak of my powers, I will keep fighting for many more years"

        Vitali dominated Lewis and scared him into retirement.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Klitschko2011
          Lewis was coming off the KO win over Tyson. In the Lewis-Tyson post fight interview Lewis stated "I'm like fine wine, I get better with age"

          In an interview right before the Vitali fight, Lewis said "I'm at the peak of my powers, I will keep fighting for many more years"

          Vitali dominated Lewis and scared him into retirement.
          Let them playahataz know, son.

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          • jimmy1569
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            #25
            Vitali's been down twice in his career & both times it was from a push.. once by Lennox & once by Sanders. He got hit with there best bombs & didn't go anywhere.. Both opponents got frustrated & just pushed him to the canvas once they saw it was IMPOSSIBLE to do it legitimately.. 209 non-canvas tasting rds...nuff said. In fact Vitali probably has another record i've failed to acknowledge & that is the most knockdowns administered without being knocked down himself. Tua can't claim this any longer & Valuev & Mccall..despite logging more rds have an inferior knockout %.. If I LOOK deep enough i can come up with every record in the book when it comes to knockouts & winning rds that Vitali holds. so thanks Joey Zilch for inspiring me to exploit Vitali's dominance over every other heavyweight in history.

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            • Joeyzagz
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              #26
              Originally posted by jimmy1569
              PERHAPS only Mccall & Valuev have logged more rds as belt holders without going down.
              Mccall took the same punches that dazed Vitali and didnt even move. Holyfield also took prime Lennox's punches better. Id definitely rank those two ahead of Vitali as far as chin goes.

              But overall Id say Chuvalo had the best of all times.


              Originally posted by jimmy1569
              Vitali only held for a few seconds... the final 10 seconds of the fight & when the uppercut connected on the inside. Every fighter in history holds at one point or another so no shame in that at all... 2 minutes... my aSe.
              Count the seconds yourself. Vitali held for well over a minute in round 6 off a single blow. Much longer than Lewis did in Round 2.

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              • jimmy1569
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                #27
                Originally posted by JoeyZagz
                Mccall took the same punches that dazed Vitali and didnt even move. Holyfield also took prime Lennox's punches better. Id definitely rank those two ahead of Vitali as far as chin goes.

                But overall Id say Chuvalo had the best of all times.




                Count the seconds yourself. Vitali held for well over a minute in round 6 off a single blow. Much longer than Lewis did in Round 2.
                Holyfield has a top 5 chin as well.. Chuvalo.. took alot of punishment in his career & probably attained brain damage from it.. part of having a great chin is Not TO UTILYZE it every chance one gets... That's like saying Rocky Balboa has an alltime great chin. Mccall & Holyfield didn't take Lennox's bombs with so much weight behind them & had the advantage of seeing from the corner of there eye & therefore braced for impact. Vitali just caught the punches flush while dead tired & didn't go anywhere.. kapish!

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                  #28
                  I like Wlad better, he is the over all better boxer, far more fluid, and has more 1 punch ko power.

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                  • jimmy1569
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                    #29
                    & everyone who saw the fight knows if anyone was in danger of getting knocked out it was Lewis. Vitali had him on ***** street for the last 2 minutes of rd 2 before Steward told him to get dirty so he can survive & that included holding & hitting Vitali on the inside to open up the cut.

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                    • Joeyzagz
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by jimmy1569
                      Vitali's been down twice in his career & both times it was from a push.. once by Lennox & once by Sanders. He got hit with there best bombs & didn't go anywhere.. Both opponents got frustrated & just pushed him to the canvas once they saw it was IMPOSSIBLE to do it legitimately.. 209 non-canvas tasting rds...nuff said. In fact Vitali probably has another record i've failed to acknowledge & that is the most knockdowns administered without being knocked down himself. Tua can't claim this any longer & Valuev & Mccall..despite logging more rds have an inferior knockout %.. If I LOOK deep enough i can come up with every record in the book when it comes to knockouts & winning rds that Vitali holds. so thanks Joey Zilch for inspiring me to exploit Vitali's dominance over every other heavyweight in history.
                      Im trying to help you out by showing what a great defense Vitali has. This is what you should scream out when making your arguments, its the one thing he has over everyone else in the sport. Its the one thing thats supported by facts.

                      But when it comes to Lennox you will always lose. You will always come off as a sour g****s crybaby that can't accept reality. 700 posts in and you still haven't changed the red TKO 6 or the red RTD 9 on Vitali's resume. When you bring up LL you conjure up images of Vitali's phucked up face and Vit's utter moment of failure at heavyweight.

                      Vitali should be remembered as a dominant champion not the guy who failed in his prime against a semi-retired Lewis.

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