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  • jimmy1569
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    #21
    Originally posted by Joeyzagz
    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.
    First of all... this is a record for your entire career.. Foreman did use to hold the knockout %. Foreman didn't own the record after 27 fights.. so he might've flipped flopped with Vitali at certain points in there careers.. it's how you end it & how you start it & Vitali holds BOTH starting & ending points but nice try.. as for going the distance.. once Foreman started to face better comp at age 40 & up. he started leaving it in the hands of the judges.. we already know that Briggs lasting the distance was a crime VS KlITSCHKO. & he's one of three that lasted & LOST a cumulative 36 rds out of the 36 they managed to survive. ALL three were scared to engage because they didn't want to be just another name in his KO REEL. oH & UNLIKE fOREMAN who tasted plenty of canvas while sending others to it.. Vitali doesn't play that.

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      #22
      Rocky Marciano - undefeated. 100% winning ratio, he was unstoppable.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Jcsuper
        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.
        First of all you're a ******.. thinking tyou formulated some type of valid rebuttal.
        Marciano in several of those boxing records NOT losing rds is beyond laughable. He's been in several slugfests through the years & is nowhere near the volume puncher Vitali is.. chances are he's lost 12 rds in 2 bouts alone. he's trailed in fights & gotten stoppages & how about his comp. why does he get a free ride?

        Frank Bruno.. ONLY REASON he holds the KO RATIO by W is because Vitali got robbed of a KO vs Briggs & Kevin Johnson was too frightened of Vitali's shadow to thrown any punches with bad intentions.. both lost all 24 rds & let's pretend how you win your fights takes more precedence than your entire body of work.. Ko ratio is about opportunity to get the stoppage when you fight & Bruno was too busy getting ktfo in the other fights he wasn't stopping his opponents (how conveniently you leave those fights out of his ratio)

        As for Valero.. only thing valid is him stopping 27 opponents like Vitali did.. no way in hell the way he fought did he win 95% of those rds he fought before dying. Only thing i perhaps erred about was Big George not going the distance in the same amount of bouts but his overall career is what matters & he went the distance more .. perhaps BRUNO might have gone the distance less.. i'll have to check that... the fact he's been ktfo 3 or 4 times helps with that & like i mentioned BRIGGS going 12 could've cost him his life if Vitali didn't soften up some of his punches once he realized what briggs.. his corner & the ref were up to.. they were former fishing buddies. Vitali doesn't kill peeps he's gone fishin with.. that's just the type of integrity he has. he saw to it that briggs stays in a hospital for 2 weeks max instead.. as far s i'm concerned that NON ko should be overturned.. same as the Hopkins verdict was today.

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          #24
          Originally posted by kiDynamite92
          Rocky Marciano - undefeated. 100% winning ratio, he was unstoppable.
          So Rocky has one boxing record.. did you NOT see the 16 Vitali holds & just like Marciano is runnerup to Vitali in the KO% Department.. Vitali is as good as runnerup to Rocky in the winning % department.. I know for a fact he has a better career winning % than Lennox Lewis despite being 0 & 1 against him.. in fact even with his 2 bogus defeats.. Vitali's winning % ranks among the top 5 for heavyweight champions 95.55%.. but nice try.. son as always.

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            #25
            Greatness shouldn't be ranked by records, but if you could beat whoever in anyway or fashion son.

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              #26
              Vitali is without a doubt the Greatest Of All Time



              he would've sparked out Ali, Foreman,Frazier,Tyson,Lewis ( LOL), Louis, Holmes on the same night.
              He wouldn't even have lost a round

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                #27
                Originally posted by jimmy1569
                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.
                ^^^All of them. They all played their role in building Lennox's legacy.

                The notion that the last guy retires you is absurd. If this is the case, Archie Moore mustve retired Marciano when he floored him in their last fight. Marciano was only 32, not that old for a heavyweight.... .

                Lennox, Marciano, and Tunney retired because they beat everyone they faced. They were the best of their eras, and proved it.

                Foreman and Vitali failed in their eras, so they had to make up for it by invading a weaker era. Both beat DISPUTED champs in their comebacks.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by MANIAC310
                  Vitali is without a doubt the Greatest Of All Time



                  he would've sparked out Ali, Foreman,Frazier,Tyson,Lewis ( LOL), Louis, Holmes on the same night.
                  He wouldn't even have lost a round
                  The only thing enthralling about your sarcastic A$S posT is the FOX in the middle & yes he does everything you stated but on separate nights.. Vitali is only human!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Joeyzagz
                    ^^^All of them. They all played their role in building Lennox's legacy.

                    The notion that the last guy retires you is absurd. If this is the case, Archie Moore mustve retired Marciano when he floored him in their last fight. Marciano was only 32, not that old for a heavyweight.... .

                    Lennox, Marciano, and Tunney retired because they beat everyone they faced. They were the best of their eras, and proved it.

                    Foreman and Vitali failed in their eras, so they had to make up for it by invading a weaker era. Both beat DISPUTED champs in their comebacks.
                    So now.. we're dissing the second most imposing fighter of alltime.. yes whomever you faced last usually retired you.. esp. when he handed you your AsS to the tune of landing 60 more hammering shots on your jaw & all those before.. did NOT promise a rematch & set up clauses for Vitali to adhere to in which he passed with flying colors just so he can hide from the FACT that as soon as there fight ended.. he had NO intention of ever stepping in the ring.. NOT just with Vitali but any other fighter because of the monumental beatdown he just received.. no other fight in his ENTIRE CAREER has anyone ever landed 60 more punches than him for 12 entire rds.. let alone a half a fight.. so keep on posting your doctored photos.. end result & xrays tahen of Lewis psyche & well being after the bout stated he'd never step in the ring again.. whether it was 30 mil or 40 mil.. INCIDENTIALLY HIS HIGHEST payday ever.. EVEN PACMAN & MAYWEATHER have better excuses than retiring because it was supposedly time.

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                      #30
                      All these other supposed greats with better resumes than Vitali have all tasted canvas.. have all lost 3 to 10 times more rds than Vitali.. even the most winningest fighter in heavyweight history has shown more flaws & for the Sherlock Holmes who claimed Vitali's injuries as a boxing flaw.. i salute you..

                      i'd rather have faulty facial tissue & faulty shoulder attachment than a cracked jaw while being outboxed.. in which EVERY ALLTIME GREAT including his bro has happened to them on more than one occasion. The 2 supposed greatest heavies in the world Louis & ALI.. have both been outboxed & outslugged on several occasions while tasting there share of canvas & you want to tell me there resumes are better.

                      Ali & Louis COMBINED don't have 25% of the boxing records Vitali holds. Louis has the consecutive title defenses vs the bum of the week club. Ali can state he's been champion with 2 different aliases & that he shares with Vitali as a three time belt holder. where's LENNOX'S records.. oh my bad he can claim he's beaten every fighter he's ever faced in between the time two of those he beat later on.. sparked him out with one shot. Oh & he might have a BRITISH COMMONWEALTH RECORD FOR longest reign as heavyweight champion representing Great Britain.. don't forget he got outboxed to the greatest fighter he ever faced.


                      Joe FRAZIER got ktfo twice to the same fighter tasting canvas ten times in less than 10 rds. at least it took Wlad his entire career to taste that much canvas.. Tyson.. 5 career losses all by KO to fighters who simply stood up to him. Holmes.. chokes in his 49th fight right where he was about to carry Marciano's jockstrap & loses three bouts in a row after winning 48 includi ng getting sparked by Tyson.. WHO ELSE did I leave out.. oh how about my beloved Holyfield who barely has a 50% KO ratio & double figure losses........ 'nuff said.

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