When you enjoy a size advantage over most of your opponents and the talent pool in the division is shallow shouldn't be the most difficult thing in the world.
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Vitali Klitschko has lost fewer rds than ANY boxing champion in the history of boxing
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How is being 38 years of age and showing up to the fight at one of the heaviest weights in your career being prime? Lennox is still the best fighter Vitali has ever faced and that wasn't even Lennox at his best. Vitali couldnt hold Lennox' jock strap.
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Originally posted by .::|ULTIMATE|::. View PostWhen you enjoy a size advantage over most of your opponents and the talent pool in the division is shallow shouldn't be the most difficult thing in the world.Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostHow is being 38 years of age and showing up to the fight at one of the heaviest weights in your career being prime? Lennox is still the best fighter Vitali has ever faced and that wasn't even Lennox at his best. Vitali couldnt hold Lennox' jock strap.
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Originally posted by MANIAC310 View PostI'll just leave this here
Pretty soon little kids will be asking "mommy, daddy, can we go to Klitschko land? It's where fantasies really do come true!"
Than daddy will answer: "Listen here you little bastards, only idiots go to Klitschko land, it's about as real as Santa Claus and the Easter bunny. And don't let me catch you crying or I'll give you something to cry about!"
The next day the dad goes to wake little Jimmy up to get him on the short bus and finds him hanging from his shoe laces in the closet.
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I believe Mayweather compares favorably. He has lost about 25 rounds in his career, but has fought over 100 more rounds than Vitali, and certainly has a much better resume not to mention he doesn't have any size advantage over his opponents, and undefeated too
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Originally posted by MANIAC310 View PostI'll just leave this here
In the Lewis bout... it was a doctor's opinion Klitschko couldn't see accurately... both bouts were NOT stopped because Klitschko couldn't defend himself as he was holding his own in the last seconds of both bouts.. there was NOTHING he was submitting or anything to point to where he wasn't ABLE to defend himself... both bouts were stopped because of physical injuries incurred during the bouts. BOTH bouts he was able to continue if need be.. his opponents were bystanders when they were handed gift W'S... in between rds.
BOTH DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THEY WON OR THAT THE FIGHT WAS GOING TO END.... ALL THEY KNEW IS THAT THEY WERE TRAILING HEAVILY ON THE SCORECARDS & NEEDED A MIRACLE KNOCKOUT TO PULL OUT THE VICTORY... THE FACTS ARE THEY GOT THAT MIRACLE KO & IT WAS MOST UNEXPECTED TO THE BOTH OF THEM (bYRD & lEWIS). THE FACT THAT LEWIS WAS EVEN MORE FINISHED THAN vITALI despite physical appearances is lost in all of this.... Both ensuing bogus dfeats were dealt with as Vitali's little brother destroyed Byrd for 20 more rds & Lewis never stepped in the ring again & his last flashback in the ring is the towering Klitschko handing him his a$$ on a platterLast edited by jimmy1569; 11-22-2011, 04:45 AM.
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Originally posted by Dunkeroo23 View PostI believe Mayweather compares favorably. He has lost about 25 rounds in his career, but has fought over 100 more rounds than Vitali, and certainly has a much better resume not to mention he doesn't have any size advantage over his opponents, and undefeated too
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
Pretty soon little kids will be asking "mommy, daddy, can we go to Klitschko land? It's where fantasies really do come true!"
Than daddy will answer: "Listen here you little bastards, only idiots go to Klitschko land, it's about as real as Santa Claus and the Easter bunny. And don't let me catch you crying or I'll give you something to cry about!"
The next day the dad goes to wake little Jimmy up to get him on the short bus and finds him hanging from his shoe laces in the closet.
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Originally posted by jimmy1569 View PostCan you guys name a titlist that has lost fewer rds than him in any era or any weight class? Just for verification... the magic number is about a dozen rds or less.
Vitali Klitschko on the average loses a rd every 4 fights. That's one rd for every 18 rds he fights for those attempting to do the math.
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