Vitali Klitschko has lost fewer rds than ANY boxing champion in the history of boxing

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  • BattlingNelson
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    #211
    Originally posted by -Lowkey-
    No it gets him into the top 5.
    Personally I cannot see a guy feasting on has-beens and on the receiving end of a KO from not one but TWO clubfighters belonging in the top 5. You obviously do and it's all fine and dandy.

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    • lefthook2daliva
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      #212
      Originally posted by jimmy1569
      A great fighter has a bad night and drops a decision to a much lesser fighter or starts losing badly at the end of his career I can see that.
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      You can see that... huh? How come you can't see that when deciphering Klitschko's resume? I'll tell you why... it's because he brings it for every fight... he doesn't rely on cuts to save his a$$$ & give him asterisked W'S... HE DOESN'T RELY on a fighter who put him to sleep to show up on crack for the sequel so he can get sweet revenge & have everyone say he beat everyone he ever faced when that is far from the case. If Klitschko hasn't "officially" beaten everyone he's ever faced then Lewis "unofficially" hasn't beaten everyone he's ever faced... tell that to the haters before you come onto this thread like a semi-vigilante....thx!
      Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
      I am absolutely in agreement with you regarding the delusional children that spam the boards with their sycophantic ravings.

      Q.E.D.

      Class dismissed.

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      • Dirk Diggler UK
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        #213
        Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
        For the record, tampons don't bleed. Just saying.

        Also, LL got sparked out twice. I would rather take Vitali's losses.
        What, you'd rather quit against Chris Byrd than avenge both your losses?

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          #214
          Originally posted by jimmy1569
          Calling them Klits for starters & don't tell me that's stated as a sign of affection.. like i said i got bigger fish to fry than you>>> son!

          Klits, short for Klitschko's. Good attempt kid, but try again. And of course you have other things to do because you can't find a single post where I've been disrespectful. Be gone now little boy and keep living in your fantasy world.

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          • JAB5239
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            #215
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson
            It didn't matter. Everybody knows that Vitali would win a rematch. I can better understand Lummox's need for an encore as he was KTFO by clubfighters he had no business losing to in the first place.
            It does matter my friend because the fact is that nobody knows how the fight would have ended had Vitaly not quit. All anyone needs to see is the Tate-Weaver fight to understand this.

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              #216
              Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
              In closing, I'm not gona **** on anyone of you anymore as long as you don't piss me off first. It's always been that simple. Again, capiche?

              Everybody got that? As long as you don't piss off Mr. Sensitive he gives you his word he won't act racist.

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                #217
                Originally posted by JAB5239
                It does matter my friend because the fact is that nobody knows how the fight would have ended had Vitaly not quit. All anyone needs to see is the Tate-Weaver fight to understand this.
                As I recall the fight, big klit won every single round prior to his injury. Make no mistake. Byrd was a good fighter, but he'd be no match for Vitali. It's not like a case can made for Byrd having Vitali's number at all. So I respectfully disagree.

                As for Vitali quitting, well a torn rotator cuff is, I'm told, excruciatingly painfull. Of course we have seen fighters prevail despite such an injury (Danny Williams for example), so maybe Vitali just wasn't able to take the pain at that time, and of course it counts against him when the time comes to measure him with the ATG's.

                Still it's my opinion, that this incident is less bad than being KO'ed twice by clubfighters with much lesser stature than Byrd.

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                • Kilrain
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                  #218
                  He's also fought in by far the worst heavyweight era in a hundred years. So what?

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                  • -Kev-
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                    #219
                    Originally posted by Kilrain
                    He's also fought in by far the worst heavyweight era in a hundred years. So what?
                    I'm a Klitschko fan but I gotta agree. I don't know about a hundred years, but this era got the most out of shape HW's I have seen.

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                      #220
                      Originally posted by Kilrain
                      He's also fought in by far the worst heavyweight era in a hundred years. So what?
                      No it isn't. You have 2 fighters that would give any champ from yesteryear problems. You can say that there's a huge drop-off in talent after that, but take the era of Tyson, Holmes, Louis and pre-Louis and you'd be hard pressed to find great fighters besides the champ.

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