Originally posted by DreamFighter
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How would Wladimir Klitsckho have faired in the 90's
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostNah you're reaching again troll. The Klitschko's mean trouble to any ATG. Deal with it pathetic hater.
Feel free to add an actual counterargument instead anytime, you have about 70 more years on this planet to try. Good luck.
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Originally posted by BlueOrangutan View PostMost of the morons on boxing scene (including the "writers") think that a guy who has owned the division for nearly a decade and 15 title defenses would lose to bottom top 10 guys (or worse) in every other era. Don't expect much in the way of nuanced evaluation from the mongoloids around here.
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Originally posted by Szef99 View PostKlitschko biggest hater on the board
Which is exactly what he did when the tailend of the 90s was still visible in the wing mirror.
So how accurate am I? SPOT ON based on what happened.
ANd how inaccurate are you? SO failed in your counterargument that you missed the wood for the trees that you had to opt for personal insults instead.Last edited by DreamFighter; 04-10-2013, 01:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostNah you're reaching again troll. The Klitschko's mean trouble to any ATG. Deal with it pathetic hater.Originally posted by Szef99 View PostKlitschko biggest hater on the board
Vitali couldn't beat Lewis at Lewis' worst. Imagine what a primed Lewis would do to Wlad. Mind you Vitali of 2003 would own any version of Wlad all day long.
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Originally posted by mathed View PostConsidering he went about 20-1 or so from 96-2000, I think he would do pretty well.
He only got going 8 years into his pro career. A top fighter like Lennox mixed it with the best 2 years after his debut.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostPathetic hater or blind lover. It's all the same.
Vitali couldn't beat Lewis at Lewis' worst. Imagine what a primed Lewis would do to Wlad. Mind you Vitali of 2003 would own any version of Wlad all day long.
Or one can say prime Lennox took two fights to beat Rahman, two to beat way past Holyfield and so on...
To make myself clear I am not implying anything with this I just want to make the point about this 'worst lennox beat vitali logic'.
When one talks about Vitali-Lennox it's not enough to say Lennox won and that's it. I mean we are boxing fans, we can take more from the fights, right...
No one can say how that fight would go. It's pretty evenly matched. Both fighters have own advantages.
And version of Vitali that fought Lennox would be beaten by this version of Wlad, 8 times out of 10.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostPathetic hater or blind lover. It's all the same.
Vitali couldn't beat Lewis at Lewis' worst. Imagine what a primed Lewis would do to Wlad. Mind you Vitali of 2003 would own any version of Wlad all day long.
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