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Are The Klitschkos Some of The Worst Heavyweight Champions Of All Time?

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  • Originally posted by KBRO View Post
    You wish it was 3-3.. Klitschko landed 60% of the punches in the fight.. scores reflect this... he outthrew & outlanded Lewis in each & every rd.
    Oh right right..

    I of course forgot about the fact that Lennox landed more power punches in he 6th and final round, and landed 2 destroying shots at the end of the 5th.

    Vitali landed more jabs and power shots in rounds 1,2,4 and 5 - not all 6 as you claim - and therefore it would be fair to have it at 4 rounds to 2. Now, let's not forget that Lennox landed the better shots towards the end of the fight - including a memorable uppercut. He clearly won round 6 as both men were tired.

    However, Lewis was probably more tired, yet it doesn't take away from the fact that he busted Vitali's face up like never before or after - with shots not headbutts. Lennox on the other hand, for all the "dominance" or "punishment" Vitali gave him, looked like an oilpainting.

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    • Originally posted by KBRO View Post
      You wish it was 3-3.. Klitschko landed 60% of the punches in the fight.. scores reflect this... he outthrew & outlanded Lewis in each & every rd.
      tomatoes at you

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      • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        Oh right right..

        I of course forgot about the fact that Lennox landed more power punches in he 6th and final round, and landed 2 destroying shots at the end of the 5th.

        Vitali landed more jabs and power shots in rounds 1,2,4 and 5 - not all 6 as you claim - and therefore it would be fair to have it at 4 rounds to 2. Now, let's not forget that Lennox landed the better shots towards the end of the fight - including a memorable uppercut. He clearly won round 6 as both men were tired.

        However, Lewis was probably more tired, yet it doesn't take away from the fact that he busted Vitali's face up like never before or after - with shots not headbutts. Lennox on the other hand, for all the "dominance" or "punishment" Vitali gave him, looked like an oilpainting.
        There is only 2 questions you need to ask him to shut him up. First, who landed the more effective punches? Second, who won? He can argue semantics all he wants, but these 2 questions are what it boils down to.

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        • in klit land if you win the first few rounds before getting stopped you win the fight. I'm surprised we don't have more threads about how wlad was up on points when brewster stopped him and how that means wlad actually won that fight too.

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          • Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
            if you win the first few rounds before getting stopped you win the fight.
            In Tokyo, Mike Tyson was ahead on one of the judge's scorecards and tied on another scorecard. He never really lost until he faced Holyfield. This new style of scoring changes boxing history. The ramifications are staggering.

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            • Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
              Lewis didn't dominate Vitali either... It's a bait poll and you know it.

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              • Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                Lewis didn't dominate Vitali either... It's a bait poll and you know it.
                The only thing Vitali dominated was the tube of Vagisil used to treat his face vagina. Not sure it would help for the sand contaminating your vag though :hand9:

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                • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                  Oh right right..

                  I of course forgot about the fact that Lennox landed more power punches in he 6th and final round, and landed 2 destroying shots at the end of the 5th.

                  Vitali landed more jabs and power shots in rounds 1,2,4 and 5 - not all 6 as you claim - and therefore it would be fair to have it at 4 rounds to 2. Now, let's not forget that Lennox landed the better shots towards the end of the fight - including a memorable uppercut. He clearly won round 6 as both men were tired.

                  However, Lewis was probably more tired, yet it doesn't take away from the fact that he busted Vitali's face up like never before or after - with shots not headbutts. Lennox on the other hand, for all the "dominance" or "punishment" Vitali gave him, looked like an oilpainting.
                  Vitali threw & landed more overall shots in each & every rd (reading comprehension please). He landed more powershots in the fight overall.. had Lennox backing up with his hands down in the 5th rd..you're talking about shots Vitali ABSOLUTELY didn't see from his blindside.. the uppercut & the shot on the side of the head right at end of the bout.. both shots he absorbed without bracing for them.. same as when Sanders got him with the sneaky left at the end of the first rd... every other fighter gets there jaw busted in those instances... you're talking about a few powershots at the end of the bout when Vitali was more concerned with his eye foreskin dangling from his face than Lewis's punches.

                  Vitali is THE ONLY BOXER IN HISTORY TO LAND MORE POWER SHOTS.. MORE JABS.. THROW MORE OVERALL SHOTS & LAND MORE SHOTS THAN HIS OPPONENT IN EVERY SINGLE BOUT HE'S EVER BEEN IN.. so I wouldn't gloat about a few seconds when he was out power punched.

                  & Lennox had a broken nose & a retirement pension issued by Klitschko whose eye wasn't career threatening... Klitschko's punches were.. so do the math!
                  Last edited by KBRO; 12-06-2013, 12:36 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                    There is only 2 questions you need to ask him to shut him up. First, who landed the more effective punches? Second, who won? He can argue semantics all he wants, but these 2 questions are what it boils down to.
                    I'd call punches that cause your career to come to an end more effective.. wouldn't you? Lennox won through no fault of his own.. doctor's order's.. He won WHILE he was losing the bout is the proper storyline.. same as Byrd. Vitali lost while he was winning the bout(s) is the proper terminology.

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                    • Originally posted by House of Stone View Post
                      in klit land if you win the first few rounds before getting stopped you win the fight. I'm surprised we don't have more threads about how wlad was up on points when brewster stopped him and how that means wlad actually won that fight too.
                      You don't hear that because that bout was stopped by a ref (not in between rds when no action was commencing)while Klitschko was picking himself up from the canvas from exhaustion.. technically he was destroying him.. He fought Brewster 12 rds in two fights.. & you couldn't even give Brewster a half rd won on the scorecards.. Corrie Sanders has the lone legit victory over a Klitschko.. the other 4 defeats were the brother's defeating themselves with physical ailments & stamina issues while administering boxing lessons.

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