Is Boxing Betta WIthout Vitali Klitschko?

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  • Manny_P
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    #91
    Originally posted by !! Mr. Soprano

    "Speaks" for itself... with the exception of #7, which was surpisingly put last on your list
    I think it's rather offensive to be on the same list with all the degenerates on this site and placed last, that's an insult to the pinoy community!
    you're a Vitali nuthugger. ENOUGH SAID.

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    • Manny_P
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      #92
      Originally posted by SturmRules
      funny how u go around calling everyone 15 and a ******, when your the 15 year old lmao, and why in the world would u put a video of yourself up on putfile, have u ever looked into a mirror? trying to be a wittle thug piony with 3 inches of tin foil wrapped around your teeth lmao, and other then pionys your never taken seriously
      I'm 15? sure.

      You're the REAL 15 yr old girl. You only like BOXING becuz of "handsome looking men". ISnt it a wonder why you like Sturm who is NOTHING except his loss to de la hoya?! HAHAHAHAHA!

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      • Easy-E
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        #93
        i voted yes simply for the fact that we are seeing alot of good fights being made latley, and champions are taking on big contenders, unlike what vitali was doing before his retirement

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        • The___Hitman
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          #94
          Anyone that voted no should be abolished from this planet.

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          • Kid Achilles
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            #95
            I hope Vitali comes back, though it's doubtful. He had, without a doubt, the most potential of any of the current crop in terms of size, chin, skill, and psychological makeup. His only faults were his injuries. Heavyweight boxing lost it's premier fighter when he retired, and anyone who thinks that somehow put the sport ahead is an immature hater.

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            • The___Hitman
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              #96
              Originally posted by Kid Achilles
              I hope Vitali comes back, though it's doubtful. He had, without a doubt, the most potential of any of the current crop in terms of size, chin, skill, and psychological makeup. His only faults were his injuries. Heavyweight boxing lost it's premier fighter when he retired, and anyone who thinks that somehow put the sport ahead is an immature hater.
              First he said he retired because of the injury, then he said he wanted to retire as a champion, and then he said he'll come back to fight Lewis, but not Rahman?

              Anyone that thinks this guy is good for the sport needs a brain transplant.

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #97
                Vitali Klitschko was undeservingly given the ring belt, and occupied the top spot in too many people’s opinions having done nothing to earn such a distinction.

                His biggest fights were losses, he never beat anyone worthwhile, and in the last few years when the Heavyweight division has been in dire straights, he was either fighting fringe contenders or not fighting at all.

                He was doing nothing good for the division, was stalling it’s progress, and had the WBC title tired up in limbo.

                Moving forward without out him is progress for the Heavyweight division.

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                • Manny_P
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by The___Hitman
                  First he said he retired because of the injury, then he said he wanted to retire as a champion, and then he said he'll come back to fight Lewis, but not Rahman?

                  Anyone that thinks this guy is good for the sport needs a brain transplant.
                  exactly. Vitali is a ****in bum!!!!

                  Hypocrite wasnts to COME BACk IF ONLY LEWIS COMEBACK. Talk about a LOZR who just wants a big payday.

                  Im glad this clown is outa here. Neva enjoyed his fights. Only the Lewis one.

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                  • Mech.
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                    Vitali Klitschko was undeservingly given the ring belt, and occupied the top spot in too many people’s opinions having done nothing to earn such a distinction.

                    His biggest fights were losses, he never beat anyone worthwhile, and in the last few years when the Heavyweight division has been in dire straights, he was either fighting fringe contenders or not fighting at all.

                    He was doing nothing good for the division, was stalling it’s progress, and had the WBC title tired up in limbo.

                    Moving forward without out him is progress for the Heavyweight division.
                    It wont officialy be better until Tony-Rach happens

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                    • josenoway
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                      #100
                      definitely better. he wasn't fighting at all and the HW division was already hurting.

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