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  • Joeyzagz
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    #281
    Originally posted by Superflo777
    Let Lennox speak for himself:

    "I'm like fine wine, I get better with age."
    True Statement.Never in history has a fighter from an older generation laid a beat down on the future of the HWD as Lennox did Vitali. Only time its happened in boxing period.

    Vitali spitting and choking on his own blood in the post-fight interview is priceless.

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    • Joeyzagz
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      #282
      Here is the video.

      Vitali is bleeding internally from the inside of his mouth and his lips are two different sizes. He is trying to create a lie about headbutts without choking on his own blood.

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      • polarcub
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        #283
        rofl now that you see how vitali looked like

        after
        the fight

        there is no way

        he co uld have continued da fight without dying rofl look at him

        DOES THAT LOOK LIKE SOMEONE WHO WON THE FIGHT

        LOOK AT THE STATE OF HIS ***ING FACE

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        • turbotime
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          #284
          Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
          It was a translation issue. Vitali knew he wasn't going 12 rounds with him at that pace.
          Vitali knew he wasn't going twelve rounds with him with his eye falling out of his ****ing head.

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          • polarcub
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            #285
            just a side note


            Just rewatch the Lennox vs Mccall fight.

            LENNOX WAS CLEARLY ***ING ROBBED

            SO technically he have 1 defeat to Rahman which he avenged.

            Lewis made the count and was able to continue the ref was a moron and stopped the fight prematurely. Lennox was like 90% coherent and woulda just used the lennox grab to recover and charge his power bar back up to 100%


            Lennox Lewis .. counted out too early against mccall and robbed against Holyfeild the first time.

            WHAT A CHAMPION to have come back from these attempts to destroy him.

            what a champ

            also if mccall had hit wlad with the shot he hit Lewis. wlad would have died

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            • Superflo777
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              #286
              Originally posted by Joeyzagz
              True Statement.Never in history has a fighter from an older generation laid a beat down on the future of the HWD as Lennox did Vitali. Only time its happened in boxing period.

              Vitali spitting and choking on his own blood in the post-fight interview is priceless.
              Ali did it a million times more convincingly and better against Foreman than Lewis when he "beat" Vitali, sorry.

              And what's more priceless than a fearless warrior like Vitali, battle-worn and wanting to fight on and asking for a rematch immediately is Lewis desperately trying to justify his performance with "look at the state of his face" and "he would've got knocked out by me" and trying to grab the mic from Larry Merchant, who asked just the right questions to catch Lennox, and Lennox lying to 20,000 boxing fans promising a rematch.

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              • JAB5239
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                #287
                Originally posted by Superflo777
                Ali did it a million times more convincingly and better against Foreman than Lewis when he "beat" Vitali, sorry.

                And what's more priceless than a fearless warrior like Vitali, battle-worn and wanting to fight on and asking for a rematch immediately is Lewis desperately trying to justify his performance with "look at the state of his face" and "he would've got knocked out by me" and trying to grab the mic from Larry Merchant, who asked just the right questions to catch Lennox, and Lennox lying to 20,000 boxing fans promising a rematch.
                This is a double standard since Vitaly did the same thing after he quit against Byrd. Difference is Lewis retired in top while Vitaly had a fight a month after he avoided Byrd by letting Wlad have him instead of avenging his quit job.

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                • Superflo777
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                  #288
                  Originally posted by JAB5239
                  This is a double standard since Vitaly did the same thing after he quit against Byrd. Difference is Lewis retired in top while Vitaly had a fight a month after he avoided Byrd by letting Wlad have him instead of avenging his quit job.
                  Vitali was inactive on his injury for 7 months. And there's quite a difference between not rematching a fight in where you were winning 7 of 9 rounds and weren't in trouble at all and rematching one of the biggest, most spectacular heavyweight fights in years. And I don't even recall Vitali promising Byrd a rematch.
                  Last edited by Superflo777; 03-23-2012, 06:07 AM.

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                  • JAB5239
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                    #289
                    Originally posted by Superflo777
                    Vitali was inactive on his injury for 7 months. And there's quite a difference between not rematching a fight in where you were winning 7 of 9 rounds and weren't in trouble at all and rematching one of the biggest, most spectacular heavyweight fights in years. And I don't even recall Vitali promising Byrd a rematch.


                    No, he simply told the fans before he left the ring that he would be back to get his title. So instead of going after it he let little brother have it and than continued to avoid Byrd for several more years even though Chris was calling him out. Do you see the difference? One man retired to live life in the lap of luxury. The other avoided a guy he quit against while remaining active. And please don't give me the same old song and dance about how there was no need for a rematch. The German fans were cheering Byrd when he was backing up Vitaly and when they announced him the new champion. The fight would have been huge in Germany with Klit looking to prove he wasn't a disgraceful quitter and avenging the loss.

                    Here's the video for confirmation of EVERYTHING I just said.


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                    • Jedi Vader
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                      #290
                      Originally posted by JAB5239


                      No, he simply told the fans before he left the ring that he would be back to get his title. So instead of going after it he let little brother have it and than continued to avoid Byrd for several more years even though Chris was calling him out. Do you see the difference? One man retired to live life in the lap of luxury. The other avoided a guy he quit against while remaining active. And please don't give me the same old song and dance about how there was no need for a rematch. The German fans were cheering Byrd when he was backing up Vitaly and when they announced him the new champion. The fight would have been huge in Germany with Klit looking to prove he wasn't a disgraceful quitter and avenging the loss.

                      Here's the video for confirmation of EVERYTHING I just said.


                      I see Jabs obliterating Superflo as per usual.

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