Vitali Klitschko... Overwhelming Evidence..

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  • Sage84
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    #71
    All I know is there is no other boxer whose fans go to such lengths daily (yes, daily, there is one of these threads popping up daily) to try and legitimise their fighters accomplishments and creditability. This in itself tells me something.

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    • JAB5239
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      #72
      Originally posted by jimmy1569
      & for those of you sleeping on Vitali's one punch power... there's no coincidence once he had the shoulder operation after the Byrd fight.. he rarely commits fully with his right hand.. before the Byrd & his first 27 opponents getting ko'ed.. his one punch power was on par with Wlad's.. he used to pulverize opponents with the right hand. He's gotten back to that as his last 2 stoppages have come with the right hand & put his opponents away. & anyone doubting his true power should watch those workout tapes when hitting the heavy bag. He hits opponents consistently with 75% of his power.. shot after shot after shot.. only when he's abolut to put you away does he add a little bit extra on his shots.


      He gets all those ko's because of the fact he's constantly hitting you with those hard shots throughout a fight INSTEAD OF SWINGing for the fences.. this way of boxing ensures him of the stoppage & is smart boxing.. anyone doubting his power should take alook at his last 4 fights Areolla sosnoqwski Briggs & solis... areolla was forced to submit after 10 rds.. sosnowski was blasted out when Vitali got pised so was Carlos Gomez. briggs nearly collapsed after the fight & at the end of several of the last rds & Solis got hit with a perfect shot that set off a dynamo & chain of events that knocked him out..


      in fact the Solis & Briggs fight should've been perfect proof that his power was still intact but somehow the haters managed to twist it in there favor..claiming where's Vitali's power,, he couldn't put away Briggs.. if you were watching that fight.. he had warranted a stoppage at least 3 or 4 different times in the bout but didn't get the ruling & with Solis.. the shot seemed so soft by Vitali.. the haters questioned the validity of the shot.. ever stop & think it's a testemant to Vitali's power that a half thrown uppercut can completely jolt a fighter's equilibrium.. afterall didn't Lennox shot from in close cause Vitali's cut.. it's the way the punch landed & how it was thrown that decides the impact & how close your opponent is to you.. so what may seem like a pitty pat love tap... is actually a knockout shot to the temple..

      SOLIS WAS OFF BALANCE WHEN the shot landed & that's why the shot did so much damage.. he wasn't on stable ground when he got hit & therfore couldn't brace himself.. his body. his legs from absorbing the shot.. the punch set off everything.. not to mention VITALI'S defense that put SOLIS in such a compromising position..

      V Klit has one punch knock out power.

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        #73
        Originally posted by JAB5239

        V Klit has one punch knock out power.
        Have another donut, fat boy. How's things at the mall?

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        • Grinderman
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          #74
          Originally posted by Wesker115
          "The most dominant ever"

          I hate this phrase

          I suppose Vitali was "dominating" Solis until the man's leg's went and
          Oh please -- not again with Solis. You're going to draw any conclusions based on Solis landing a couple of nothing punches during part of one round before he got knocked out? Out of all the lame stuff I read about Vitali, that one is the lamest of all.

          Vitali has never trailed on the scorecards at the end of any fight. Pretty "dominant."
          Last edited by Grinderman; 09-09-2011, 08:17 AM.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Grinderman
            Have another donut, fat boy. How's things at the mall?
            Let me guess.......this is just another argument you can show no links, facts or logic for, right?

            How's things at mommy's house?

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            • JAB5239
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              #76
              Originally posted by Grinderman
              Vitali has never trailed on the scorecards at the end of any fight. Pretty "dominant."

              Very true. And his 5 biggest fights were and old Lewis, who stopped him. A super middleweight who he quit against. A fat Chris Areolla. Corrie Sanders, who never beat an A level fighter accept Wlad, and an asthmatic Shannon Briggs fighting 25lbs over his best weight. DOMINANT!

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              • Pullcounter
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                #77
                Originally posted by jimmy1569
                In Vitali Klitschko you NOT only have the fighter with the highest knockout ratio for fighters over 200 lbs & higher... you ALSO have the fighter with the highest scorecard discrepancy in the history of boxing.. the guy has NOT lost more than an equivalent of a full fight... that's 12 rds in 209 rds fought..
                let me qualify that... "in the worst HW division that ever existed".

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                • Grimmer
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                  #78
                  He got his face caved in by an out of shape Lennox Lewis. That can give you an idea of how far Vitali rates below the ATGs/HOFs. His best achievement was giving such a spirited performance against a great fighter. You can be up on the scorecards all you like, but you need to hear the final bell for that to count. Lewis won with the more effective method.

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Trippy
                    He got his face caved in by an out of shape Lennox Lewis. That can give you an idea of how far Vitali rates below the ATGs/HOFs. His best achievement was giving such a spirited performance against a great fighter. You can be up on the scorecards all you like, but you need to hear the final bell for that to count. Lewis won with the more effective method.
                    let me qualify that.... that was one of the worst versions of lewis that ever stepped into the ring

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                    • Wesker115
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                      #80
                      I personally believe Lewis would have taken Vitali out in that fight, regardless of what Domination has/will post, I think Lewis was coming back into the fight.

                      But anyway, you have to give the Klitschko's credit for continousuly fighting any and every challenger. They never are seen lacking in motivation and turn up for every fight in excellent shape. Despite Vitali's political interests he hasn't fell out of love with boxing or lost any kind of motivation, and at 40 (compare to Roy Jones) this has to be lauded.

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