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  • jimmy1569
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    #11
    Originally posted by KingTito
    I will admit Vitali's dominance is probably the best ever, but I honestly don't know many people who'd admit he's the best. I know it's a matter of opinion, but when almost all opinions agree (in this case that Vitali isn't the best HW ever) then it becomes common knowledge. But yes, the dominance part from a statistical standpoint, I'll agree with you.
    Thank You... at least you're one of the very few who have integrity. I obviously know no one considers him the best ever but come on already... give it up to him being the most domiant without excuses for it.

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    • MASTERFUL
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      #12
      Excellent thread Jimmy.

      45 have tried and 45 have been dominated.

      Vitali is an unbeatable monster. He would beat any HW from any era.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Spray_resistant
        Killing them with facts Jimmy, even though he lost to LL on cuts in no way did that prove who the better fighter was and the Byrd fight even though he has an official loss he proved to me who the better fighter was.

        No one has ever proved to me that they are better than Vitali in any facet of the game.
        ThX..... this is no cut & paste job.... this is all factual data... perhaps 2 or 3 was opinionated but i had to fill it up.. you can't not read this & dismiss all this data as happenstance... there's too much here for it to be dismissed just to him fighting journeymen & cans. For this logic to be sound & valid.. Vitali Klitschko would've had to have faced the worst competition of any heavyweight that's ever lived. I'm sure even the most avid hater wouldn't go there.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Larryx2011
          again???damn son
          Until you guys see the false truths that you supply the forum with.. You guys want a resume.. you claim he doesn't have one... well I SAYS he does & it;s more than formidable & unprecedented to say the ;least... kapish.

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            #15
            Originally posted by MASTERFUL
            Excellent thread Jimmy.

            45 have tried and 45 have been dominated.

            Vitali is an unbeatable monster. He would beat any HW from any era.
            Feel free to add some of this to your list... no copyright infringement... here.

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            • Joeyzagz
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              #16
              List of fighters who performed better or lasted longer than Vitali did:


              Ossie Occasio 8 rds
              Gary Mason 7 rds
              Hasim Rahman Won
              Tony Tucker 12 rds
              Ray Mercer 10 rds
              Zeljko Mavrovic 12 rds
              Evander Holyfield 12 rds
              David Tua 12 rds
              Levi Billups 10 rds
              Oliver Mccall Won
              Mike Tyson 8 rds
              Frank Bruno 7 rds

              Thats 12 fighters better than Vitali.

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              • Jcsuper
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                #17
                All weight classes first:

                1)95% scorecards ratio (lost 12 rds max out of 219 rds)

                Edwin Valero

                2)first boxing champion to start his career by knocking out his first 27 opponents he faced (tied later on by valero)



                3)only boxing champion to have his undefeated/knockout streak broken by a severely dislocated shoulder & forced to quit a fight he was winning handily on all scorecards through 9 rds.

                So now its a pride to loose a fight because you have a dislocated shouler ? Pascal vs Diaconnu, he was winning on all the scorecards, got his shoulder dislocated and continue fighting, winning the fight.

                4)only boxer ever to outbox (handily) every single opponent he's ever faced

                Marciano, Ike Ibebauchi, Ricardo Lopez, Andre Ward

                5) only boxer ever to outslug ( more power shots thrown & landed as proven by compubox) every single opponent he's ever faced

                Probably Marciano, Ibebauchi and Lopez again

                6)only boxer ever to outland & outthrow every single opponent he's ever faced

                Probably Marciano, Ibebauchi and Lopez again

                7)only boxer never to trail on any scorecards past the 1st rd or at the end of any of his bouts

                Probably Marciano, Ibebauchi and Lopez, you can add to that Valero and Andre Ward

                8)only boxer to never lose 3 rds or more in any bout.

                Edwin Valero

                9) highest ber (boxer efficiency rating) in boxing history... This includes all boxing numbers & intangibles that are key to winning a boxing match

                What the hell is that crap ? So we could say propensity to avoid injuries should be an intangibles that is a key to win a boxing match, a propensity that Vitaly doesnt have.

                10) 3 sss's... (size.. Strength & skills) no one ever has had all 3 sss's in more abundance & this is why he's the favorite over any fighter who ever lived.

                Again, what the hell is that crap ??! No fact in here just opinion.

                11) only defeated fighter ever to have his defeats due to severe injuries suffered during bouts he was winning 12 out of 15 rds in (in other words closest defeated fighter to actually being undefeated except for unfortunate physical injuries that forced stoppages.

                Odlanier Solis, héhéhé
                Heavyweight records (which obviously include all of the above)

                1) highest knockout percentage of any ranked heavyweight & or champion in history.... 89%

                Frank Bruno, 40 wins, 38 kos, 95 % ko ratio

                2)only boxing champion not to taste canvas with as many title fights fought (dozen or more fights.. I forget the exact number)



                3)highest offensive/defensive discrepancy (punches landed on him vs punches landed on his opponent) simply put.... Total landed shots on him vs that in which he he landed on his opponent.

                4)only heavyweight champion to retire for nearly 4 years & come back straight into a title fight & make like he's defending it instead of challenging for it as when you think of it.. You caould actually call it a title defense 4 years apart.

                5)Only heavy to have only gone the distance 3 times for heavys who've fought 45 times or more (his fights have gone past 11 rds Only 6.66% of the time) (this is probably a record that belongs in the all weight classes section but since i'm not certain.. we'll just leave it at heavy)

                Frank Bruno went the distance 2 times, 45 fights

                There you have it..... Vitali klitschko's 16 boxing records that you all have to refute but can't.. Let's blame his opponents for every single one of them... Yeah that's the ticket..

                All you haters are phocking owned.. Wake up & smell the phocking coffee.... This fighter takes all fuccck ing prisoners & fphocks up any fighter from any era... Bring them all into a mythical ring & vitali will tear that ase up no questions asked... You want a w.. You better hope his physical health stops him from throwing more punches at you.... Kapish@
                Seriously, will you stop with all of your ******ed facts about Vitali, who gives a **** if he has been dominant against tomato can, the two best fighter he has ever faced, he lost the two fights.

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                • Someone88
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                  #18
                  Good thread TS something else that maybe you should add against Arreola Vitali threw 802 punches in 10 rounds against Arreola if he kept fighting at that pace till the twelfth round he would have been close to breaking the record or even breaking the record of the most punches thrown by a heavyweight in Boxing, he already has the highest ko rate too Vitali is a beast

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                  • Joeyzagz
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jimmy1569
                    5)Only heavy to have only gone the distance 3 times for heavys who've fought 45 times or more (his fights have gone past 11 rds Only 6.66% of the time) (this is probably a record that belongs in the all weight classes section but since i'm not certain.. we'll just leave it at heavy)
                    This record as well as a majority of the others were held by George Foreman at age 40. Foreman had only past 11 rounds ONCE in 65 fights. Less than 2% of the time.


                    1989 George foreman: 63-2 (60 KOs)

                    (92% KO ratio)


                    Like Vitali, he lost when it actually mattered, and needed the greatest to retire to get a belt back.

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                    • jimmy1569
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Joeyzagz
                      List of fighters who performed better or lasted longer than Vitali did:


                      Ossie Occasio 8 rds
                      Gary Mason 7 rds
                      Hasim Rahman Won
                      Tony Tucker 12 rds
                      Ray Mercer 10 rds
                      Zeljko Mavrovic 12 rds
                      Evander Holyfield 12 rds
                      David Tua 12 rds
                      Levi Billups 10 rds
                      Oliver Mccall Won
                      Mike Tyson 8 rds
                      Frank Bruno 7 rds

                      Thats 12 fighters better than Vitali.
                      How many of those 12 fighters caused him NEVER to step foot in the ring again? I'll wait for your smartA$$ REBUTTAL with waited breath.

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