Comments Thread For: Vitali Klitschko: Our Fight, It Made Lennox Lewis Retire

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  • Superflo777
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    #81
    As for the last one....Adamek is one helluva fighter with the heart of a lion, I'd definitely rate him over Golota P4P.

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    • Tiozzo
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      #82
      Originally posted by Superflo777
      As for the last one....Adamek is one helluva fighter with the heart of a lion, I'd definitely rate him over Golota P4P.
      I agree, p4p yes, but a prime Golota would have destroyed Adamek

      we all know Adamek is no heavyweight...... yet, he's the best win on Vitali's resume

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      • KingTito
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        #83
        Why does anyone even talk about this anymore?

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        • Superflo777
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          #84
          Originally posted by Tiozzo
          I agree, p4p yes, but a prime Golota would have destroyed Adamek

          we all know Adamek is no heavyweight...... yet, he's the best win on Vitali's resume
          I think he stands a chance against any version of Golota, I don't recall Golota defeated anyone remarkable.

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          • StrangerInTown
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            #85
            The Racket Squad: Lewis Left A Huge Void

            Lennox is the smartest Heavyweight since Marciano.
            He walked away and never looked back.
            He has been as disciplined outside of the ring as he was inside it.
            Lewis is rare Champion. The man took the thrill of the division with him when he left.

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            • Mr. Invincible
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              #86
              Originally posted by StrangerInTown
              Lennox is the smartest Heavyweight since Marciano.
              He walked away and never looked back.
              He has been as disciplined outside of the ring as he was inside it.
              Lewis is rare Champion. The man took the thrill of the division with him when he left.
              I agree with some of what you say here but Lennox did retire due to not wanting to fight Vitali again. That's all this thread is about.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
                And? What does that matter? Vitali retired for 4 years and came back and has been running this b*tch for almost 4 more years since.
                He retired for 4 years then came back and won a paper belt and made a bunch of crap defences against ***** opposition.

                RUNNIN DIS SHIIIT

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                • Mr. Invincible
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  He retired for 4 years then came back and won a paper belt and made a bunch of crap defences against ***** opposition.

                  RUNNIN DIS SHIIIT
                  They are crap opponents today but if they were in Ali and Lennox's day they would have been considered superstars. They just can't get past a Klitschko jab to make a name for themselves. Too bad isn't it.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
                    They are crap opponents today but if they were in Ali and Lennox's day they would have been considered superstars. They just can't get past a Klitschko jab to make a name for themselves. Too bad isn't it.
                    They are crap opponents today and they'd be considered bums who'd never even get title shots in Ali or Lennox's day

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                    • Superflo777
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                      He retired for 4 years then came back and won a paper belt and made a bunch of crap defences against ***** opposition.
                      Paper belt
                      According to your definition, every HW champion after Gene Tunney would be a paper champ.

                      They are crap opponents today and they'd be considered bums who'd never even get title shots in Ali or Lennox's day
                      The average journeyman or contender of today is no worse than that of any previous heavyweight era. Only the very very few great fighters to go down in history are currently rare in the heavyweight division, except for 2 dominating brothers of course.

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