We don't always see eye to eye, in fact we rarely ever do, but even you should be able to recognise the absurdity of this answer Tunney? You cannot be that bias and hypocritical. It is flying in the face of all reason, reality, consensus opinion, logic and anything resembling a sensible, intelligent, well thought out post.
You always talk about the Klistchkos as being intelligent, thoughtful, well mannered, polite people and that you look up to them. Well, try to follow their example here Tunney. Do you really think they would act this childish about basic boxing knowledge?
If you don't even get past decent contender status in today's era you are not worthy of being mentioned alongside multiple time, multiple division, Undisputed, long time, or HOF level opposition.
I'm not taking issue with whether Vitali is an ATG or not. In fact, im not even thinking about Vitali or Floyd for that matter. They don't come into it. That's not at all my point or focus here. I'm not arguing that one way or the other. I am arguing what you consider not just comparable fighters, but what you think are better fighters, as mentioned above. Don't call me racist or a Klistchko hater. I dont care about Vitali or Floyd. I'm concerned only with the people mentioned above in your post that you are comparing as fighters. Ok?
You used faded, coming off a loss and smaller.... I'm not even going to bother with the jail **** because that's moronic. He was a top five P4P, undefeated champion.
Ok, first:
Adamek and Gomez were champions only in divisions below heavyweight. Therefore, by your own criteria they are too small. They don't count.
Larry Donald was coming off a draw, a loss and one win over a club fighting bum that had five losses in a row coming into it. At least Judah had won the Undisputed world welterweight champion, beaten Spinks and Pineda before the loss with Baldomir and the Floyd fight. Donald doesn't count unless you rate a draw, loss and a 5 loss in a row journeyman win as better than wins over Spinks, Pineda, and winning the Undisputed championship of the world with one loss? Maybe you do, but Larry never even got past basic contender status. He couldn't even win a title eliminator despite three tries so he didn't even get to title contention status. He was nothing more than a literal fringe contender. Doesn't count.
Arreola, Solis and Johnson have never won a big fight or even won a paper title. Ever. They never even got past contender status. They don't count.
So far, we're left with Hide, Peter, Williams, and Sanders. I'm giving you Williams simply because he beat Potter with one arm and Tyson before Vitali. Hes never even won a title either though. The other three? Ok, they are good. Fine. You've got three, plus Danny Wiliams.
You still want to compare (not just compare but argue that theyre better wins!?!?) Sam Peters, Herbie Hide and Corrie Sanders to Shane Mosley, Oscar dele Hoya, Juan Maunel Marquez, Ricky Hatton, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Genaro Hernandez, Zab Judah, Miguel Cotto, Sharmba Mitchell, and Arturo Gatti?
You're awesome Tunney.
You always talk about the Klistchkos as being intelligent, thoughtful, well mannered, polite people and that you look up to them. Well, try to follow their example here Tunney. Do you really think they would act this childish about basic boxing knowledge?
If you don't even get past decent contender status in today's era you are not worthy of being mentioned alongside multiple time, multiple division, Undisputed, long time, or HOF level opposition.
I'm not taking issue with whether Vitali is an ATG or not. In fact, im not even thinking about Vitali or Floyd for that matter. They don't come into it. That's not at all my point or focus here. I'm not arguing that one way or the other. I am arguing what you consider not just comparable fighters, but what you think are better fighters, as mentioned above. Don't call me racist or a Klistchko hater. I dont care about Vitali or Floyd. I'm concerned only with the people mentioned above in your post that you are comparing as fighters. Ok?
You used faded, coming off a loss and smaller.... I'm not even going to bother with the jail **** because that's moronic. He was a top five P4P, undefeated champion.
Ok, first:
Adamek and Gomez were champions only in divisions below heavyweight. Therefore, by your own criteria they are too small. They don't count.
Larry Donald was coming off a draw, a loss and one win over a club fighting bum that had five losses in a row coming into it. At least Judah had won the Undisputed world welterweight champion, beaten Spinks and Pineda before the loss with Baldomir and the Floyd fight. Donald doesn't count unless you rate a draw, loss and a 5 loss in a row journeyman win as better than wins over Spinks, Pineda, and winning the Undisputed championship of the world with one loss? Maybe you do, but Larry never even got past basic contender status. He couldn't even win a title eliminator despite three tries so he didn't even get to title contention status. He was nothing more than a literal fringe contender. Doesn't count.
Arreola, Solis and Johnson have never won a big fight or even won a paper title. Ever. They never even got past contender status. They don't count.
So far, we're left with Hide, Peter, Williams, and Sanders. I'm giving you Williams simply because he beat Potter with one arm and Tyson before Vitali. Hes never even won a title either though. The other three? Ok, they are good. Fine. You've got three, plus Danny Wiliams.
You still want to compare (not just compare but argue that theyre better wins!?!?) Sam Peters, Herbie Hide and Corrie Sanders to Shane Mosley, Oscar dele Hoya, Juan Maunel Marquez, Ricky Hatton, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Genaro Hernandez, Zab Judah, Miguel Cotto, Sharmba Mitchell, and Arturo Gatti?
You're awesome Tunney.
He will dodge this post better than Klitali did Haye.
can't believe that guy is still on here with his ****. Been like 5 years now of Klitschko nut-licking
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