Can you be considered an ATG when these are your 10 best wins?

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  • LacedUp
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    #691
    Originally posted by Rammstein
    He surely did not.
    Why does he have a win over him then?

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      #692
      Originally posted by One more round
      Frazier and Louis have live chances to beat Vitali, I absolutely think that. I can see scenarios where both sides beat each other. Interesting fights no doubt. Vitali has never seen guys who could close distance and deliver power punches like those two.
      Sanders was one of the fastest and most powerful heavyweights ever. He was a big guy too, with a strong chin. Frazier and Louis were chinny midgets in direct comparison.

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        #693
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        Why does he have a win over him then?
        Yeah we know why

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          #694
          Originally posted by Rammstein
          Sanders was one of the fastest and most powerful heavyweights ever. He was a big guy too, with a strong chin. Frazier and Louis were chinny midgets in direct comparison.
          none of this is true. He never beat anyone of note other than Wlad, and was stopped four times, thrice against limited opposition.

          His most notable win other than Wlad, is probably Michael Sprott - who's career achievements is pretty much being a sparring partner for the Klitschko's.

          Originally posted by Rammstein
          Yeah we know why

          Yeah, we know he won.

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            #695
            Let's not forget how mad Vitali got when the living legend that is Danny Williams spoiled his plans to build his legacy on a victory over a 38 year old Mike Tyson.

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              #696
              Originally posted by Finn
              Let's not forget how mad Vitali got when the living legend that is Danny Williams spoiled his plans to build his legacy on a victory over a 38 year old Mike Tyson.
              If Vitali had beaten Tyson of '05, Tyson would have been a beast according to Klitschko fanboys

              He would have learnt from the Lennox beatdown and gained 20 pounds - an advantage.

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                #697
                Originally posted by Rammstein
                Sanders was one of the fastest and most powerful heavyweights ever. He was a big guy too, with a strong chin. Frazier and Louis were chinny midgets in direct comparison.
                You need help.

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                  #698
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  none of this is true. He never beat anyone of note other than Wlad, and was stopped four times, thrice against limited opposition.
                  In fact, all of it is true. Your argument holds no water, as he actually beat Vlad and gave Vitali one of the most memorable fights. He was really good at that time, Sanders, and a threat to anybody. Excellent hand speed, power, a fast starter. Very underrated and very dangerous.

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                    #699
                    Originally posted by Rammstein
                    Sanders was one of the fastest and most powerful heavyweights ever. He was a big guy too, with a strong chin. Frazier and Louis were chinny midgets in direct comparison.

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                      #700
                      Originally posted by Rammstein
                      In fact, all of it is true. Your argument holds no water, as he actually beat Vlad and gave Vitali one of the most memorable fights. He was really good at that time, Sanders, and a threat to anybody. Excellent hand speed, power, a fast starter. Very underrated and very dangerous.
                      He had 4 fights in 4 years, had 12 rounds in that period, was half-way retired and was focusing on golf.

                      So no, none of it was true at all.

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