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Originally posted by Superflo777 View PostIt was close, but Vitali was still ahead. No matter how close the rounds are, the better man gets the round. Vitali would've easily won on points if not for a shoulder injury. I'm getting sick of haters trying to discredit all of Vitali's achievements, which include complete domination of almost every fighter he faced, an accomplishment so few fighters in the entire history of this sport can show, by the sole two losses in his entire career, which both neither came to place by knockout, by losing rounds or by being dominated and not standing a chance against the opponent, but by an unlucky injury (Byrd) which says nothing about the fighter's competitiveness or skill or a cut stoppage (Lewis) which ended an inconclusive, extremely competitive fight in which neither of the two fighters proved to be better than the other.
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Originally posted by poet682006 View Post[IMG]http://i1181.***********.com/albums/x439/kitschkoland/sefsef.jpg[/IMG]
Originally posted by Superflo777 View PostIt was close, but Vitali was still ahead. No matter how close the rounds are, the better man gets the round. Vitali would've easily won on points if not for a shoulder injury. I'm getting sick of haters trying to discredit all of Vitali's achievements, which include complete domination of almost every fighter he faced, an accomplishment so few fighters in the entire history of this sport can show, by the sole two losses in his entire career, which both neither came to place by knockout, by losing rounds or by being dominated and not standing a chance against the opponent, but by an unlucky injury (Byrd) which says nothing about the fighter's competitiveness or skill or a cut stoppage (Lewis) which ended an inconclusive, extremely competitive fight in which neither of the two fighters proved to be better than the other.
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Originally posted by Superflo777 View PostIt was close, but Vitali was still ahead. No matter how close the rounds are, the better man gets the round. Vitali would've easily won on points if not for a shoulder injury. I'm getting sick of haters trying to discredit all of Vitali's achievements, which include complete domination of almost every fighter he faced, an accomplishment so few fighters in the entire history of this sport can show, by the sole two losses in his entire career, which both neither came to place by knockout, by losing rounds or by being dominated and not standing a chance against the opponent, but by an unlucky injury (Byrd) which says nothing about the fighter's competitiveness or skill or a cut stoppage (Lewis) which ended an inconclusive, extremely competitive fight in which neither of the two fighters proved to be better than the other.
The fact is he quit in 9 rounds. In no way was he handily winning.
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Originally posted by poet682006 View Post[IMG]http://i1181.***********.com/albums/x439/kitschkoland/sefsef.jpg[/IMG]Last edited by Superflo777; 02-15-2012, 02:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Superflo777 View PostIt's not "fine", it's just unfortunate. It's a pity you have to end a fight because you are afraid the injury might affect your career even if you were comfortably ahead on scorecards, but it says nothing about the skill of the fighter, and therefore shouldn't be used as an argument against the fighter's talent, as it always is by haters. Saying things like like "Vitali quit against a middleweight so he is NOT an ATG" is just ridiculous and ******.
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostAnother one of your typical lies.
Eager to salvage the June 21 fight card at Staples Center, heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis said Saturday night he is considering a fight against Vitali Klitschko.
Lewis' scheduled opponent, Kirk Johnson, was forced to drop out of the fight on Friday because of a torn chest muscle suffered in a sparring session.
Lewis had originally agreed to fight Klitschko at Staples after a proposed rematch with Mike Tyson fell apart when Tyson, knocked out by Lewis a year ago, said he wasn't ready for a second fight.
When Lewis and Klitschko failed to come to an agreement, Lewis signed with Johnson and Klitschko agreed to fight Cedrick Boswell on the undercard.
The plan was to match Lewis and Klitschko in a pay-per-view fight in December, assuming both won at Staples Center.
Lewis, 37, previously had agreed to meet the 6-foot-7 Klitschko by December to stop litigation over whether Lewis owes him a mandatory title defense.
http://articles.latimes.com/2003/jun...s/sp-newswire8
So where in all of this did HBO force Lewis to fight Klitschko?
Thanks for supporting my point and NOT owning a damn thing as some idiots on here would suggest.
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