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Vitali Klitschko has lost fewer rds than ANY boxing champion in the history of boxing
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Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View PostYou're right about one thing. I do despise a certain type of worthess freeloader polluting America. That doesn't speak for a whole race though. I would advise to educate yourself to know the difference.
On topic. Vitali is underrated and at least would either beat or give a good run against any heavyweight that ever lived. Resume aside, that says alot and most people don't get it because he happens to be pale skinned.
I'm simply pointing out that it's a joke and I speak my mind no matter what you or the haters say. Capiche?
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The ridiculously overrated American HW champs from the past weren't even real world champs, they were all frauds because they never competed against the superior Soviets/Eastern Europeans in the pros.
All of the best American heavyweights/great black hopes have been destroyed by the Klitschkos and other Eastern Europeans.
The same thing is happening in many other weight classes too.
Soviets/Eastern Europeans weren't allowed to turn pro until the 1990s because of the cold war/iron curtain.
Now Soviets/Eastern Europeans are allowed to turn pro and we're already taking over boxing and are dominating the higher weight classes.
We're also dominating the amatuers. Most of those great amatuers will become great pros.
This is just the beginning of the Eastern European domination.
Eastern European fighters are superior.
Vitali and Wladimir are the two most dominant fighters of all time. The numbers and stats don't lie.
Both Klitschkos would be dominant HW champs in any era.
Either Klitschko beats any HW from any era.
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Originally posted by jimmy1569 View PostWho went to the retirement home?
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Originally posted by jimmy1569 View PostExcellent post.. son & may i just add that Lewis avenging the Mccall KO is as valid as Wlad avenging Vitali's Byrd loss.... neither REALLY happened but officially the defeats were avenged in the record books.
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Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View PostVitali knocked out Solis and Sosnowski both with one shot. You're a delusional hater.
Lol, Solis wasn't knocked out, he hurt his knee. He was also winning the round up until that point. And Sosnowski was hurt before being dropped. Doesn't matter anyway because he shouldn't have been fighting for a title to begin with. He had beaten nobody of note and had already lost to Zuri Lawrence for crying out loud! These are not great accomplishments.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostLewis might have the names on his resumé, but I struggle to find anyone not past it. And maybe Lewis wasn't at his best (despite a prolonged camp in Canada), but it's easier to argue that Vitali wasn't either as he was scheduled to fight on the undercard and then on about a weeks notice took a replacementjob for the biggest title in sports. Major difference.
As for the topic then I'd say that Vitali might have lost the fewest rounds, but it's not like the contenders, outside the klits themselves, are anything other than ordinary. I think it's fair to say that this statistic alone is a very poor measure for all-time-greatness. Now Vitali will give any HW champion a run for their money. I think even the haters will agree on that, but a good run in fantasy match-ups does not elevate much, if at all, in ATG standings.
Besides Ruddock you're probably right. But the fighters on his resume were miles better than that on Vitaly's. On the whole though I pretty much agree with everything you've said.
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