Vitali's legacy
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This is a thread YOU created on his legacy, not on what he could have done. Nor is it a thread on fantasy match-ups of which you have no idea what would happen. Specially when your posts have no base, knowledge or even a slight idea of the fighters you are talking about.
You just like to let out bs about Wlad and Vitali being better than this that and the other, but you haven't even seen these fights so please don't comment on something you have no idea about. :****you:
A recurring theme when it comes to klit fans.Comment
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Solid and notable wins for Vitali:
1998
****y Ryan, Mario Schiesser, Francesco Spinelli
1999
Herbie Hide (wins WBO title)
2000
Timo Hoffmann (wins EBU title)
2001
Ross Puritty
2003
Kirk Johnson
2004
Danny Williams (wins WBC title)
2008
Sam Peter (WBC title)
2009-13
Dominates as WBC King vs notable opponents such as
Gomez (1 loss), Arreola (unbeaten) , Johnson (unbeaten), Solis (unbeaten), Adamek (1 loss), Chisora (2 losses).
Vitali holds the second best knockout-to-fight ratio in the history of hw boxing, over 87 percent. He is currently the 9th longest reigning hw champion in history. He has never been knocked down in a professional boxing match and never lost a decision, his only two losses coming as result of injury, while being ahead on all score cards.Comment
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Frazier was reaching a bit, he was a hype job. But what's with Ruddock? Do you even know who he is? Smith beat Frank Bruno and Tim Witherspoon, pretty much two wins that are better than any Vitali wins. Ruddock was a solid fighter, I don't care what you say.
You mean the Peter who couldn't even beat a fat 38 year old middleweight? haha. Gomez the cruiserweight, Adamek the light heavyweight? Yeah those are superb wins my friend.
Sanders was his best and only legitimate top (ish) win. He's never beaten an elite fighter.
So is Peter and Adamek. Smith beat Bruno so what? Both were hypejobs with records build on nobodies.
Adamek was LHW and CW champion and is/was top 5 HW. Gomez was one of the best CW in history IMO.
And Tyson lost twice to ex CW champion.
Anyway, I'm off to work, have fun fellasComment
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Thanks for your contribution, my friend.So is Peter and Adamek. Smith beat Bruno so what? Both were hypejobs with records build on nobodies.
Adamek was LHW and CW champion and is/was top 5 HW. Gomez was one of the best CW in history IMO.
And Tyson lost twice to ex CW champion.
Anyway, I'm off to work, have fun fellas
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Gomez one of the best CWs in history? Lol mate. please.So is Peter and Adamek. Smith beat Bruno so what? Both were hypejobs with records build on nobodies.
Adamek was LHW and CW champion and is/was top 5 HW. Gomez was one of the best CW in history IMO.
And Tyson lost twice to ex CW champion.
Anyway, I'm off to work, have fun fellas
Yup, and that CW champion just also happened to become one of the best HW champions of all times and was lineal champ. Something neither Adamek, Gomez, Sosnowski or any of the other LHWs or CWs he's fought have managed.Comment
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Adding to it that he truly dominated them all when he wasn't the champ.Solid and notable wins for Vitali:
1998
****y Ryan, Mario Schiesser, Francesco Spinelli
1999
Herbie Hide (wins WBO title)
2000
Timo Hoffmann (wins EBU title)
2001
Ross Puritty
2003
Kirk Johnson
2004
Danny Williams (wins WBC title)
2008
Sam Peter (WBC title)
2009-13
Dominates as WBC King vs notable opponents such as
Gomez (1 loss), Arreola (unbeaten) , Johnson (unbeaten), Solis (unbeaten), Adamek (1 loss), Chisora (2 losses).
Vitali holds the second best knockout-to-fight ratio in the history of hw boxing, over 87 percent. He is currently the 9th longest reigning hw champion in history. He has never been knocked down in a professional boxing match and never lost a decision, his only two losses coming as result of injury, while being ahead on all score cards.
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