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  • Enayze
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    Finishing off a career

    Vitali Klitschko finishes his career as the only heavyweight champ never knocked down, and the champ with the highest KO% in the history I think.

    He also finishes after being a 6 time kickboxing world champ, with 200+ ameatur fights, and different ameatur championships. And a two time world champ holding WBC and WBO titles, with a combined record of 35 wins and 2 losses.

    Definately didn't live up to the potential, or hype, but after having 300+ fights in your entire career, the injury effects were bound to effect him. And being 6'8 and 250 doesn't help either.


    Lets go Wladimir Klitschko!!!
  • Bozo_no no
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    #2
    Originally posted by Enayze
    Vitali Klitschko finishes his career as the only heavyweight champ never knocked down, and the champ with the highest KO% in the history I think.


    Definately didn't live up to the potential, or hype, but after having 300+ fights in your entire career, the injury effects were bound to effect him. And being 6'8 and 250 doesn't help either.
    Oliver McCall was never knocked down either, Martha.

    And all your sugar coating might as well be coming from Vitali's mom.

    He was never a true champion, he was a title holder.

    He retired having lost the two biggest fights of his career, and outside of those losses, the high point on his resume was 3 or 4 wins against meidocre top ten opposition. Larry Donald and Kirk Johnson were the best opponents he defeated.

    Having a high KO% and never being knocked down doesn't mean a whole lot when a high % of his fights came against club fighters in Germany.

    You can count the number of actual top ten opponents he fought on your hands.

    Time to get a new avatar clown boy, the dream is over.



    Last edited by Bozo_no no; 11-09-2005, 04:16 PM.

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    • Manny_P
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      #3
      hahahahahaha. Enayze don't cry.

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      • scottydottie
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        #4
        i don't get why people are giving Vitali such a hard time...he was good to boxing and i hope everything goes well with him.

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        • Leo Pradun
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          #5
          Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
          Oliver McCall was never knocked down either, Martha.

          And all your sugar coating might as well be coming from Vitali's mom.

          He was never a true champion, he was a title holder.

          He retired having lost the two biggest fights of his career, and outside of those losses, the high point on his resume was 3 or 4 wins against meidocre top ten opposition. Larry Donald and Kirk Johnson were the best opponents he defeated.

          Having a high KO% and never being knocked down doesn't mean a whole lot when a high % of his fights came against club fighters in Germany.

          You can count the number of actual top ten opponents he fought on your hands.

          Time to get a new avatar clown boy, the dream is over.


          bozo that **** was just wrong man.....

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          • Bozo_no no
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            #6
            Originally posted by Leo Pradun
            bozo that **** was just wrong man.....

            Truth hurts, don't it?

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            • Rockin'
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              #7
              it was not very respectfull but it was not completely off target in my opinion.

              Rockin'

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              • beez721
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                #8
                Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                Oliver McCall was never knocked down either, Martha.

                And all your sugar coating might as well be coming from Vitali's mom.

                He was never a true champion, he was a title holder.

                He retired having lost the two biggest fights of his career, and outside of those losses, the high point on his resume was 3 or 4 wins against meidocre top ten opposition. Larry Donald and Kirk Johnson were the best opponents he defeated.

                Having a high KO% and never being knocked down doesn't mean a whole lot when a high % of his fights came against club fighters in Germany.

                You can count the number of actual top ten opponents he fought on your hands.

                Time to get a new avatar clown boy, the dream is over.


                club fighters in germany? lmao. larry donald,,,kirk johnson,,,herbie hide,,corrie sanders,,,danny williams,,,,are all club fighters from germany huh? lol. your jealousy and hate for the klits is laughable

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                • Bozo_no no
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  club fighters in germany? lmao. larry donald,,,kirk johnson,,,herbie hide,,corrie sanders,,,danny williams,,,,are all club fighters from germany huh? lol. your jealousy and hate for the klits is laughable

                  You idiot.

                  I listed

                  "larry donald,,,kirk johnson,,,herbie hide,,corrie sanders,,,danny williams...etc"


                  As the only top ten opponents he ever beat.

                  OUTSIDE OF THOSE FIVE FIGHTERS, his resume is largely made up of soft opposition he fought in Germany.

                  Man it's sad how you nuthuggers have such selective reading skills.

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