Originally posted by PD21
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Even his two defeats border on him winning & we can't stand that. He's just too phocking great.. is almost near perfect fighter with the fewest weaknesses that we glorify his penchant for injuries as his sole negative aspect of boxing. I could care less what his 2 losses signify.. he was winning both fights to the tune of the judges scoring in his favor 12 of the 15 rds he fought & about half those rds he was fighting with a handicap.. There's NOT a boxer alive past or present that is capable of outboxing him for 12 or 15 rds.
A fighter who's never even lost more than 2 rds by accident... how many times have other alltime great boxers lost more than 2 rds at a time. In fact the Lewis fight was his POOREST showing ever on the scorecards & he won two/thirds of the rds... think about that for a second. This fighter has lost no more than a full 12 rds IN HIS entire career..YOU know how many alltime great fighter have come legitimately close to losing 12 rds in one fight.. let alone 45 fights that Vitali has fought....
Time to start respecting this instead of laughing it away.. it's the cold hard truth.. you can cry competition & weak era til the cows come home.... at the end of the day there has been no fighter in boxing history that has amassed these numbers regardless of era.. there's a very good reason he's been the only one to amass these achievements... you guys just don't want to believe the cold hard facts that are staring you in the face... so what you do is scramble into denial mode with every excusemaker in the books.. sooner or later...you're all going to succumb to reality.
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