Vitali Klitschko is 6-0

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  • yoz
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    #71
    Is it that time of the month again?

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    • RadioBox
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      #72
      As for Vitali being happier and more 'successful' what a joke rofl.

      People define happiness in different ways.

      Vitali's definition of happiness is constantly losing in Politics and getting his money stolen by Ukrainian Snakes.

      Lennox's definition of happiness is getting high off Jamaican Rasta and driving around in his Custom Made Gt35843 Bentley Super Coup. He is also a loving Father and is the ONLY 90's Heavyweight who is rich and successful. (Foreman is of the 70's)

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      • RadioBox
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        #73
        Wladimir's version of happiness is taking Chisora's huge ebony snake deep in azz down in Ibiza Spain.

        See everyone defines 'happiness' in different ways and we can not mock them for it.

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        • Dr.Eisenfaust
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          #74
          Saying that Lewis beat a prime Vitali Klitschko makes me laugh. Vitali was at his peak when he was 40.

          Lewis was a great champion but he will always be remembered in my mind ( and in other people's minds) as a frustrated ducker. I cant stand him when I hear him insulting the K brothers.

          In the ring, Lewis definitely belongs to where the K brothers are. Outside of the ring, the guy is rubbish.

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          • hitman smax
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            #75
            Originally posted by DreamFighter
            I think I am seeing things through your eyes now. If the loser is called Klitschko then its actually win, yes?
            Not at all. I think ALL of Wlad's losses were pure negatives.

            But Vitali has really been a winner his whole boxing career other than one brief moment in which he got spin kick KOd in kick boxing.

            Other than that, Vitali has basically beaten whoever is front of him, and only fluke injuries have prevented that from being the ultimate outcome.

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            • RadioBox
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              #76
              Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
              Saying that Lewis beat a prime Vitali Klitschko makes me laugh. Vitali was at his peak when he was 40.

              Lewis was a great champion but he will always be remembered in my mind ( and in other people's minds) as a frustrated ducker. I cant stand him when I hear him insulting the K brothers.

              In the ring, Lewis definitely belongs to where the K brothers are. Outside of the ring, the guy is rubbish.
              This is true... but there are also a LOT of Klitschko fans who insult Ali,Frazier,etc in the same way.............Ali can't talk and Frazier's dead.. so where does that hate come from?

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #77
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                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
                Lol, Ali was younger than Vitali and lost to a 6-0 cruiserweight Leon Spinks, so try another angle. That's desperate. Vitali won 10 out of 12 rounds without his jab.

                Also: You're right legends like Ali deserve more credit for the likes of Chuvalo (34-11) Cooper (33-11) London (35-13) Bonavena (46-6) Ellis (30-6) Blin (27-9) Lewis (27-3) Wepner (30-9) Young (17-4) Dunn (33-9) and some guy named Evangilista (14-1) in their title reignes but Wlad deserves nothing for a guy who was undefeated at 28-0. Yup, you're a real boxing expert.

                (waiting on witty rebuttal)

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                • yoz
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
                  Saying that Lewis beat a prime Vitali Klitschko makes me laugh. Vitali was at his peak when he was 40.

                  Lewis was a great champion but he will always be remembered in my mind ( and in other people's minds) as a frustrated ducker. I cant stand him when I hear him insulting the K brothers.

                  In the ring, Lewis definitely belongs to where the K brothers are. Outside of the ring, the guy is rubbish.
                  You have almost no boxing knowledge, then.

                  Lewis was an Olympic Champion and Lineal HW Champ, who avenged all of his defeats.

                  Vitali is remembered for using steroids, losing to Lewis and quitting against Byrd.

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                  • Dirk Diggler UK
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                    Lol, Ali was younger than Vitali and lost to a 6-0 cruiserweight Leon Spinks, so try another angle. That's desperate. Vitali won 10 out of 12 rounds without his jab.

                    Also: You're right legends like Ali deserve more credit for the likes of Chuvalo (34-11) Cooper (33-11) London (35-13) Bonavena (46-6) Ellis (30-6) Blin (27-9) Lewis (27-3) Wepner (30-9) Young (17-4) Dunn (33-9) and some guy named Evangilista (14-1) in their title reignes but Wlad deserves nothing for a guy who was undefeated at 28-0. Yup, you're a real boxing expert.

                    (waiting on witty rebuttal)
                    Don't think I ever mentioned Ali but I mean, it would just be embarrassing to stack his best wins against the Klitschkos best wins.

                    It's not even fair to put the K's up against Lewis' career, let alone Ali's. Why would you want to humiliate the Klitschko's like that?

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                    • LacedUp
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by KO'er
                      Prime Lewis beats Vitali on points.

                      A clear and decisive 115-113 to Lewis.
                      And an old Lennox stops prime Vitali in six.

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