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  • LacedUp
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    #61
    Originally posted by HWChampion
    Aha good old laced up it's been a while my friend. For the record vitali has never brawled in parliament if you rewatch the tape and get a translation he is the one being attacked on.

    Trust me I'm multilingual in English, German, Urdu, Hindi and punjabi being multilingual has enriched my life so much.

    Yh exactly it's not like they are gonna give me or you the money anytime soon. But money is such a worldly thing and on e of the most things I despise in the world.
    I put up a link here a few weeks ago that clearly shows him getting into a fight. I don't understand what's being said, but he was fighting.

    I am multi lingual in German, Danish, English and French and it is what it is. Sure I can work with different things, but am I happier because of it? No. And people definitely shouldn't point me out in a line and say: "damn that guy speaks 4 languages, he must be happy".

    That's what I mean. It's a ****** discussion anyway, I'm sure both wouldn't swap each others lives for the others.

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    • Dirk Diggler UK
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      #62
      Originally posted by hitman smax
      Funny that you unwittingly throw one of Lewis opponents in the there. LOL.
      A guy who Lewis beat a decade earlier you mean?

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      • hitman smax
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        #63
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
        There's no hate in stating facts. Vitali's career defining moment is a loss to Lennox Lewis. So how can he be greater?
        Never said he was greater. However, there are times when you basically win in a loss, and the Lewis/Klitschko fight was one of those times for Vitali.

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          #64
          Originally posted by hitman smax
          Just a reasonable conclusion, that's all. Don't let me interrupt your hate, though.

          Carry on.
          why do you have to resort to labelling someone clarifying that you are wrong, as hate?

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          • LacedUp
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            #65
            Originally posted by hitman smax
            Funny that you unwittingly throw one of Lewis opponents in the there. LOL.
            Briggs in 1998, lineal champion, 30-1, 225 pounds, is a little different from Briggs, 2010, 250 pounds, coming off a win vs Rob Calloway. Wouldn't you think?

            That you would even think to say something like that. Jesus.

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              #66
              Originally posted by hitman smax
              Never said he was greater. However, there are times when you basically win in a loss, and the Lewis/Klitschko fight was one of those times for Vitali.
              Yes he came relevant in getting TKOed by the legendary, Lennox Lewis.

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                #67
                Originally posted by RadioBox
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                Originally Posted by shade darkar

                i think everybody knows vitali was winning the fight, but thats boxing.

                vitali klitschko should be fighting david haye, but he isnt.

                It was so close by the end of the 6th round.. the scorecards was meaningless. For hardcore Lewis fans who watched the fight numerous times.. we can tell you that there was actually a swing round or two.. which could realistically make the cards 3-3 or 4-2 Lewis.. It really doesn't matter.


                The fact of the matter is: old shot corpse version of Lennox Lewis stopped Prime Vitali in 6 rounds.


                Prime Lennox Lewis will utterly and completely beat up Prime Vitali.

                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.
                o vitali was winning...he was beating the champ...an old champ at that...it doesn't matter...he got stopped...nd the fight was close...nd Lewis was gonna get the ko...good input



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                  #68
                  Originally posted by hitman smax
                  Never said he was greater. However, there are times when you basically win in a loss, and the Lewis/Klitschko fight was one of those times for Vitali.
                  I think I am seeing things through your eyes now. If the loser is called Klitschko then its actually win, yes?

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                    #69
                    Prime Lewis beats Vitali on points.

                    A clear and decisive 115-113 to Lewis.

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                    • RadioBox
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      Briggs in 1998, lineal champion, 30-1, 225 pounds, is a little different from Briggs, 2010, 250 pounds, coming off a win vs Rob Calloway. Wouldn't you think?

                      That you would even think to say something like that. Jesus.
                      I also want to add that Lewis knocked that Prime Version of Briggs the **** out(with Multiple KD'S).. old sick and diseased Briggs took Vitali's punches for 12 rounds.. had sex with a Ukrainian hooker.. went to the hospital and was smiling the next day.


                      Vitali's power is grossly over rated... (as is his career)

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