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  • DreamFighter
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    #41
    Originally posted by hitman smax
    Keep reaching.
    yes that's exactly what Klitschkos midget opponents have to do.


    You are getting the swing of this.

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      #42
      Originally posted by DreamFighter
      aha, you are comparing Byrd with the legend of Jack Dempsey.


      good argument there. good luck.
      I'm not talking about greatness never did I mention it, I am talking about size strictly and going by your logic that Vitali should have destroyed him because of the size advantage implies that every big boxer should beat the little boxer. So by your logic Lennox is a b!tch for getting ko'd by a smaller boxer in Rahman. Wach shoul have beaten Wladimir you see the logic you moron size is nothing.

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        #43
        Originally posted by HWChampion
        I'm not talking about greatness never did I mention it, I am talking about size strictly and going by your logic that Vitali should have destroyed him because of the size advantage implies that every big boxer should beat the little boxer. So by your logic Lennox is a b!tch for getting ko'd by a smaller boxer in Rahman.
        Is that the Rahman thaLennox destroyed, or another Rahman?

        thought so.


        Wach shoul have beaten Wladimir you see the logic you moron size is nothing.
        I understand now that you think Dempsey didn't beat Jeffries because of his legendary ability, you think its normal for little guys to beat big guys. Lets do away with weight classes altogether then, put Amir Khan in against Klitschko. fair fight in your book.

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        • hitman smax
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          #44
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          Well Lennox clearly was since he stopped him in 6 rounds. Some of Lewis' lesser wins would be the best wins on Vitali's resume.
          Both of Lewis' embarassing KO losses would be lopsided wins for Klitschko, like when his younger brother Wlad dominated Rahman for 6 rounds before knocking him out in the 7th.

          You remember Rahman, right? The guy who put Lewis to sleep.

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            #45
            Originally posted by hitman smax
            Both of Lewis' embarassing KO losses would be lopsided wins for Klitschko, like when his younger brother Wlad dominated Rahman for 6 rounds before knocking him out in the 7th.

            You remember Rahman, right? The guy who put Lewis to sleep.
            You do know that the Klitschkos are separate people right? Wlad's wins don't count for Vitali and vice versa.

            Rahman was shot to **** and came in at 2 weeks notice to fight Wlad about 10 years after Lewis had knocked him clean out in the rematch.

            Do Klitschko fans actually count that?

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              #46
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              No the fact is that Vitali was winning 4-2 on all 3 cards. That's a fact.
              The opinion here is that YOU think there were swing rounds.

              Secondly, Lewis was nowhere near shot at all. He was off arguably his best performance vs. Tyson and while he was at his career heaviest, he was not out of shape being 3 lbs. overweight. That's a morning dump for a guy the size of LL.

              Lastly, what kind a pile of crap are you to say things like "I wish to God the fight had continued so Vitali's eye falls out.. this way we can all hear about how Lennox made Vitali blind"??????????

              What miserable person you must be. Grow up.
              You are ***ing ******ed. You actually think Tyson was Lennox's best performance? Lewis looked like ***ing **** against Tyson.. The only reason Lewis dominated Tyson was because Tyson was a corpse.

              A ****ty Lewis is still >than a beyond ****ty corpse Tyson.

              Everybody acknowledged the fight was between a Has-Been and a Ultra-Has Been.

              Lennox was just KNOCKED THE **** OUT 2 fights ago lol.....


              Only casual fans of boxing say that Lennox looked great against Tyson.

              Lewis was unable to follow up on combinations, lacked his usual mobility, lacked his snapping right follow up to his jabs... During his Prime Lennox used his jab to set up his big right hands and his combination flows... against Tyson Lennox used his jab just to jab because he no longer had the fluidity to follow up.


              You know nothing about Lewis's career ... as proven when you said that he looked his best against Tyson. Rofl. What a joke. The Briggs win was better than the Tyson Win. Tyson was just a name.. that's it.


              Lewis's prime weight was 245-248.. He weighted 257 against Vitali. For some fighters weight doesn't matter when it's that high.. for Lewis as shown against Rahman it obviously does.

              For you to even hint that Lewis was in his 'prime' against Vitali. speaks of insanity.

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                #47
                Originally posted by hitman smax
                Both of Lewis' embarassing KO losses would be lopsided wins for Klitschko, like when his younger brother Wlad dominated Rahman for 6 rounds before knocking him out in the 7th.

                You remember Rahman, right? The guy who put Lewis to sleep.
                Do you remember Sanders? The guy who was brutally knocked the *** out by Nate Tubbs..

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Overmatched opponents.
                  You're right, in the Klitschko dynasty they are. In the 70's they would have been prime contenders and Ali or razier would have gotten massive credit for beating them.

                  So you admit that Chisora was an overmatched opponent? I agree and he was still dominated by Vitali, even without a jab.

                  Also, while you think they were overmatched, Vitali has faced 7 Ring top ten ranked fighters out of 10 fights since his return and currently has 3 more fights than Lennox did at time or retirement.

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                  • hitman smax
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by DreamFighter
                    2 words

                    Pianeta

                    Charr

                    sorry these make you so mad.
                    And yet the man hasn't been stripped of any of his titles.

                    Before you dig yourself deeper in, why don't you take a few minutes and research this subject. Try naming ANY long term heavyweight champion who didn't take on several obscure opponents.

                    Let me help you a little:

                    Lewis/Mavrovik
                    Lewis/Akinwande

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                      You're right, in the Klitschko dynasty they are. In the 70's they would have been prime contenders and Ali or razier would have gotten massive credit for beating them.

                      So you admit that Chisora was an overmatched opponent? I agree and he was still dominated by Vitali, even without a jab.

                      Also, while you think they were overmatched, Vitali has faced 7 Ring top ten ranked fighters out of 10 fights since his return and currently has 3 more fights than Lennox did at time or retirement.
                      Yeah I'm sure they would have got massive credit for beating Francesco Pianeta

                      Chisora had about 15 fights or something when he fought Vitali and he chased him round the ring. Vitali was sucking wind and desperate for the fight to end. He hardly looked "dominating" when he was running away from Chisora

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