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  • #51
    So many Klitschko fans with new accounts........................ they're not alts honest.

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    • #52
      i been thinking to myself and i was wondering when was the last time vitali fought someone his height and that was al the way back in 2003 when vitali lost to lennox,since then hes been fighting considerably smaller opponenents who have been carefully selected yes i know there arent that many heavyweights as tall as vitali but its quite interesting, now wonder vitali ducked valuev,haye said 2 years ago vitali fights small stocky opponenents and vitali punches upwards and he hasnt faced anyone who would move about in the ring and have lots of head movement hence why vitali doesnt want haye

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      • #53
        Lennox beat big brother, but Lennox is also a legend and the greatest HW ever, top 3 at least and he was the lineal champ at the time.

        Haye doesn't have that class and never will. Haye's class is a step below Adamek.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
          Lennox beat big brother, but Lennox is also a legend and the greatest HW ever, top 3 at least and he was the lineal champ at the time.

          Haye doesn't have that class and never will. Haye's class is a step below Adamek.
          LOL the majority of fans and experts would disagree.

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          • #55
            Haye would KTFO out of ADAMEK, didnt ADAMEK get dropped last night and david took wlads best punches and wasnt even hurt

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Own3d View Post
              Haye's defining fights were at CW. You see he's a 2 division champ.
              Haye's career is defined as a cruiserweight? Now that is funny. He was the champion for four months and a total of two rounds. But, he did beat the iron jawed Hall of Fame fighter Enzo Mac. So, you may have a valid point.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by jhon123 View Post
                i been thinking to myself and i was wondering when was the last time vitali fought someone his height and that was al the way back in 2003 when vitali lost to lennox,since then hes been fighting considerably smaller opponenents who have been carefully selected yes i know there arent that many heavyweights as tall as vitali but its quite interesting, now wonder vitali ducked valuev,haye said 2 years ago vitali fights small stocky opponenents and vitali punches upwards and he hasnt faced anyone who would move about in the ring and have lots of head movement hence why vitali doesnt want haye
                I think YOU have a "lot of head movement"....the shaking kind. I think something's loose in there. If there isn't you shouldn't post as if there is. Why do you pay so much attention to what a garbage mover like Haye says. He doesn't even know what he's talking about 90% of the time, and practically nothing is true.

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                • #58
                  Vitali looks his age; he was missing a lot of easy shots that he used to make just due to Charr's head movement. Haye can squeak out a UD.

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                  • #59
                    Like Anything Haye Says Is Credible??? Get In The Ring With Vitali Then You ****!

                    Haye has had two years to fight Vitali. Vitali could not have been more accommodating, or more adamant to get Haye in the ring!!! He's trashed talked from the sidelines, wore t-shirts he had made, depicting his decapitation of both Klitschkos, which Haye should have been suspended from the sport for. Haye finally gets in the ring with Wladamir, freezes, and fights scared all night, taking a beating from Wlad. Depressed he goes into retirement, now he's back out trying to fraud Boxing into another big payday somewhere. Haye has done nothing in Boxing to warrant his "expert" opinion on a defining moment in Vitali's career. Get in the ring with Vitali and see what happens. Haye has beaten nobody credible; hand picked everyone he's fought. What a puzzy! Tired of hearing anything out of Hayes mouth. Vitali has been begging this clown to get in the ring with him!

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                    • #60
                      Vitali's defining moment was getting chopped up by a old overweight Lennox Lewis

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