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  • Jedi Vader
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    #31
    Originally posted by Still Blazin
    Can you name 10 GOOD fighters that Vitai beat. Not great, HOF, ATG or elite. Just GOOD.


    They don't exist. Just 10 Tunney.
    Originally posted by Freedom.
    10:

    Peter
    Adamek
    Arreola
    Donald
    Hide
    Sanders
    Williams
    Kirk Johnson
    Gomez
    Solis
    Yet 2 hours earlier in the day, Tunney comes out with this beauty.

    Originally posted by Freedom.
    No matter who the Klitschkos fight, some people will whine and moan about it. It's sickening.

    Francesco Pianeta is a good fighter. He's 28-0, 6'5", age 28, a southpaw, a former world amateur youth champion, and has never been down in a fight.

    I'm looking forward to seeing Wladimir fight again!
    Every one of those fat below averaged fighters could beat Pianeta comfortably, yet you rank him alongside them.



    Big Klit is nowhere near an ATG. He fought nobody of any note and his two best fights resulted in losses.
    Last edited by Jedi Vader; 03-03-2013, 03:21 PM.

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    • Stuntman Mike
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      #32
      Originally posted by Jedi Vader
      Yet 2 hours earlier in the day, Tunney comes out with this beauty.



      Every one of those fat below averaged fighters could beat Pianeta comfortably, yet you rank him alongside them.



      Big Klit is nowhere near an ATG. He fought nobody of any note and his two best fights resulted in losses.


      Love how he pulled out the "world Amateur youth champion" thing out the bag

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      • Jedi Vader
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        #33
        Originally posted by Col. Hans Landa
        Love how he pulled out the "world Amateur youth champion" thing out the bag

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        • gmc_rfc_06
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          #34
          No, no and no.

          He doesn't have a single great win, and lost to the best fighter he ever fought...and worst ever version of him.

          He has a last chance to fight a quality opponent and he's making excuses to avoid that and instead fight another bum.
          Last edited by gmc_rfc_06; 03-03-2013, 04:07 PM.

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          • Kagami Taiga
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            #35
            Lol, now we are comparing vitali's resume to Floyd's? Must be hard times on this site.

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            • Joeyzagz
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              #36
              His legacy has taken some major hits in the last year..

              -Ducking Haye after 10 years of complaining that Lennox was ducking him..

              -Losing multiple rounds to a journeyman like Chisora

              -Losing the coveted KO record to Marciano

              I used to rank him above Wlad but now I logically cant because Wlad has the win over Haye. Haye trumps anything on Vitali's shtty resume.

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              • Larry the boss
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                #37
                Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                Lol, now we are comparing vitali's resume to Floyd's? Must be hard times on this site.
                Ask Tunney..hell Vitalis resume isnt even better then Guerreros

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                • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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                  #38
                  In my mind he is. He never beat anyone that was really that good, but he was a very tall HW that was very good at keeping his head out of harms way. He had a decent chin with decent power. I think he could have beat some of the ATG's.

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                  • Weltschmerz
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DreamFighter
                    he has never dominated, and his longevity is false based on fighting terrible opponents.


                    he hasn't got half the power of Tony Galento or David Tua, yet his middling power makes him an ATG? Idiot argument.


                    he was injured because Lewis injured him. YOu seem to arguing that HAD LEWIS NOT BEEN IN THE RING landing punches then vitali would have won. Idiot argument.

                    And yes, superheavyweight champ Vitali lost to a middleweight. That's the epitome of being a **** HW champion.


                    Another double lie, hes not strong or intimidating, and that's not even a basis for ranking as an ATG. Idiot argument.

                    hes an ATG because he's fit? Then Dave McCauley is an ATG too. Idiot argument.#


                    hes an ATG because he is TALL! Oh wow.

                    Possibly dumbest post ever written.
                    His opponents are okay, not as good as Wlad's, but he's got some good wins, Herbie Hide, Purrity, Sanders, Sam Peter, Adamek, Arreola, Chisora, etc. All of those are tough opponents for any fighter, like it or not. And their records were excellent at the time Vitali demolished them in brutal and dominating fashion.

                    Without injuries, Vitali would have been an undefeated man today.

                    Don't act so butt hurt, princess. Just accept the fact that Vitali is an ATG.

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                    • bojangles1987
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Freedom.
                      10:

                      Peter
                      Adamek
                      Arreola
                      Donald
                      Hide
                      Sanders
                      Williams
                      Kirk Johnson
                      Gomez
                      Solis


                      Name two PRIME good fighters in his own weight division that Floyd beat.

                      Not faded (Mosley, Mitchell, Cotto, de la Hoya)
                      Not from a smaller weight division (Hatton, JMM)
                      Not coming off a loss (Judah)
                      Not facing a jail term (Corrales)

                      They don't exist.
                      If fighters like that count for Vitali, than you might as well list every fighter Mayweather's fought since he was like 20 years old.

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