Vitali's mythical poor resume pt 2

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  • JAB5239
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    #301
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
    With him and his brother splitting opposition, that's all he can do.

    This is why you're seen as a nuthugger and joke. Their is no "splitting" of fighters, no tag teams. You either fight the best out there or you don't and it effects your legacy in a negative way as it has Vittles. You obviously missed this post which shows why fighting everyone, in spite of them having losses, only improves your resume.

    Randomly I picked out 3 names off of Joe Louis' resume as champion. I made sure to pick moderate names and not the best to better be able to prove my point that Vits resume stinks because the fighters he fought have proven very little against other top fighters.

    Bob Pastor

    Jimmy Bivins
    Gus Lesnivich
    Tami Mauriello
    Billy Conn
    Al McCoy
    Gus Dorazio
    Lee Ramage
    Lou Nova

    Tami Mauriello

    Gus Lesnivich
    Gunner Barlund
    Bob Pastor
    Red Burman
    Jimmy Bivins
    Lou Nova
    Lee Savold

    Cesar Brion

    Lasrarza
    Mauriello
    Layne
    Lowry

    All fighters named were in the top 10 during, shortly before or shortly after fighting Louis.

    All these fights against one another came within a couple of years before or after fighting Louis. They are proven commodities and that isn't even getting into the better fighters on Joes record.

    Now...would anyone like to explain how Vits comp are proven commodities, or should we just call his resume good and him an ATG because you say so?

    Edit: Louis wan't champion when he fought Brion. But you get the point.

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      #302
      Originally posted by crold1
      Liston to Frazier III you mean. Have to include the Lyle fight and Manila in there. Both great wins. Everything after Manila was just sort of there. His training and physical state were never the same. It's like looking at what Corrales and Castillo did after their first fight. They were both just sort of done.
      Yes. Absolutely. :-)

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        #303
        Ali's opponents





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          #304
          vitali's opponents





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            #305
            ali opponent



            vitali opponent



            what is the pattern? winner gets a free ticket to pac-floyd.

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            • JAB5239
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              #306
              Originally posted by daggum
              vitali's opponents



              Originally posted by daggum
              ali opponent



              vitali opponent



              what is the pattern? winner gets a free ticket to pac-floyd.
              Between most of his best opponents being woefully out of shape, their unwillingness to fight each other, it's clear Vits resume is very weak and that he's no ATG.

              Also....very funny none of the Kliterati wanted to debate my breakdown on Louis' opponents compared to Vittles. Once again they knew it was a losing battle.

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                #307
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                Hey man, thanks for your concern. Don't get poisoning drinking from the well you and your tribe share either.
                That's was pretty funny.

                The rest of the thread was funny too in a sadistic way, Jab and Cliff laid a beat down as expected in typical 1 sided fashion by just presenting facts. A couple of groupies always hang in for the fight in good fighting spirit, but it's always the same total pummelling

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                • LacedUp
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                  #308
                  Originally posted by daggum
                  vitali's opponents





                  As we can all see they are clearly in better shape, more skilled and stronger! come on guys, we have so much sport science and technology today!

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                    #309
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    vitali's opponents





                    It's funny and contradictory if you look at my previous posts that you bring up fat slobs fighting out of the US as example, in this way trying to glorify past eras. The past eras before the 1990's wer only lucky that all of the exceptionally gifted and well trained fighters from the Soviet block weren't able to compete professionally outside the Iron Curtain until after 1990. Ali and the likes were lucky fighting mostly ridiculously overrated American tomato cans and what not.

                    Today, as a result of 'free market', we see Europe dominating HW boxing, and it looks like it will stay this way. Professional, top conditioned fighters, a new breed.

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                      #310
                      Originally posted by Weltschmerz
                      It's funny and contradictory if you look at my previous posts that you bring up fat slobs fighting out of the US as example, in this way trying to glorify past eras. The past eras before the 1990's wer only lucky that all of the exceptionally gifted and well trained fighters from the Soviet block weren't able to compete professionally outside the Iron Curtain until after 1990. Ali and the likes were lucky fighting mostly ridiculously overrated American tomato cans and what not.

                      Today, as a result of 'free market', we see Europe dominating HW boxing, and it looks like it will stay this way. Professional, top conditioned fighters, a new breed.
                      God that was an unbelievably ****** and ignorant post.

                      Even for your standards-

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