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  • KBRO
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    #221
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    One of the judges in the Chisora fight had him winning 3 rounds?

    Not only is this crazy, you also don't know what you're talking about
    Even if one of them moronically gave Chisora 3 rds.. dude was aimlessly walking into Klitschko counters & was spared jabs ALL NIGHT LONG that would've stopped him in his tracks like just about everyone else who'ss dared come forward on him.

    The other two judges gave him 2 rds.. therefore the average is less than 3.. since it's cumulative scoring but congratulations on finding the ONE CORRUPT JUDGE who gave a Klitschko opponent 3 rds ( I will have to verify this but i'll take your word.. even though you are one of the worst posters I've ever had the luxury of schooling).

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    • JAB5239
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      #222
      Originally posted by KBRO
      Lol.. even if he wasn't OFFICIALLY stripped just like Vitali wasn't officially awarded the WBO belt the night he beat Sanders.... he OFFICIALLY got stripped of 2/3 of his unified belts.. so keep on excusing this poor sportsmanship & clear ducking of Ruiz & Byrd.. because he DIDN'T want to deal with those ugly styles.. instead he goes for a faded Tyson ( a much easier fight than Byrd Or Ruiz) WHO BOTH Would've made him look foolish.

      Like I said Vitali Should've retired with both the Wbo & Wbc BELTS as he beat the fighter who had a stake in both belts... Klistchko let Wlad have Haye because THIS was the ONLY way HAYE WAS GOING INTO A BOXING RING with a Klitschko & that was Wlad... so get your facts straight Vitali took a back seat to let his little bro shine... that's what older brother's do... kapish!
      Stop reflecting because you're ignorant. State the fact and just admit Lewis wasn't stripped and retired the universally know and lineal heavyweight champion after TKOing Vits.

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        #223
        Originally posted by KBRO
        Lol.. you got jokes.. son?

        Vitali gave up winning that night.. that means gave up A GUARANTEED W so he didn't further injure his shoulder.. Dude gave up his O... GAVE up his 100% ko RATE.. GAVE up his WBO belt.. all because of concern for his shoulder.. obviously for any fighter to forfeit a COMPLETELY PERFECT record & when I mean record.. I MEAN a heavyweight record start no one has ever been able to ascertain.. so yes the shoulder had to have been REAL bad for someone to give up so much... I don't expect moronic haters to understand this.
        Let make it really simple for you....HE LOST! Nothing else matters, this is why he should have sought the rematch. The loss will always stand, but he could have at least have avenged it. But, as we know he was very uncomforta with Byrd's style and the problems the much smaller, softer punching fighter gave him.

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          #224
          Originally posted by JAB5239
          Stop reflecting because you're ignorant. State the fact and just admit Lewis wasn't stripped and retired the universally know and lineal heavyweight champion after TKOing Vits.
          Lewis OFFICIALLY retired just when he was MANDATED to face Klitschko for a second time... this is a FACT.... tHE FACT that he's been caught & stripped with two of his other belts for NOT facing who he was supposed to gives him such great credibility according to you... you give him the benefit of the doubt.


          I don't... he was about to get stripped for NOT rematching Vitali... same way Vitali was about to get stripped for Not facing RAHMAN... only difference Vitali tried several times to make the fight going through several training camps so he can shut Rahman's yapper...



          Lewis had ABSOLUTELY NO INTENT on fighting Vitali for a second time.. he pretended to UNTIL he could no longer do so. Yes he officially retired with the WBC but he might as well have taken his cue from BOWE who threw his belt in the garbage just NOT to face him.. as far as I'm concerned Lewis did this three times in a row.

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          • GeneralZod
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            #225
            Originally posted by KBRO
            Lewis OFFICIALLY retired just when he was MANDATED to face Klitschko for a second time... this is a FACT.... tHE FACT that he's been caught & stripped with two of his other belts for NOT facing who he was supposed to gives him such great credibility according to you... you give him the benefit of the doubt.


            I don't... he was about to get stripped for NOT rematching Vitali... same way Vitali was about to get stripped for Not facing RAHMAN... only difference Vitali tried several times to make the fight going through several training camps so he can shut Rahman's yapper...



            Lewis had ABSOLUTELY NO INTENT on fighting Vitali for a second time.. he pretended to UNTIL he could no longer do so. Yes he officially retired with the WBC but he might as well have taken his cue from BOWE who threw his belt in the garbage just NOT to face him.. as far as I'm concerned Lewis did this three times in a row.
            You're really concerned about Vitali not getting a rematch against a near 40 year old man.

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            • KBRO
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              #226
              Originally posted by JAB5239
              Let make it really simple for you....HE LOST! Nothing else matters, this is why he should have sought the rematch. The loss will always stand, but he could have at least have avenged it. But, as we know he was very uncomforta with Byrd's style and the problems the much smaller, softer punching fighter gave him.
              Only thing he was UNCOMFORTABLE with was his injury... Byrd didn't even win a rd until Vitali's shoulder woes took place.. he stole a rd or two at the end when Vitali was in excruciating pain.. still throwing leather & using his shoulder but fighting ONLY on adrenaline.

              Klitschko beats BYRD 99 OUT OF 100 times... the one time he doesn't is what took place.. so please save it.. he had NOTHING to prove by beating a fighter he easily beats in his sleep when 100% healthy.

              How does Byrd BEAT a Vitali Klitschko who doesn't quit because of a severe shoulder injury.. genious? How does he outbox him when NO one ever has... HOW does he put him on the canvas when no one ever has (esp with Byrd like feather fists.. no less)



              Klitschko will always get the benefit of the doubt on the scorecards even if Byrd MAKES him miss because Byrd will for the most part be playing defense & an occasional pittypat counter (he got brave at the end when Vitali wasn;t throwing anything) so please enlighten me.. from what you're saying you're banking on a shoulder injury every time as THAT'S your only way of winning.. real intelligent son!

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                #227
                Originally posted by KBRO
                out of the 235 he's fought. That's no more than 20 rds lost in 47 professional bouts.. No matter what anyone says or any excuses one can come up with... this is the GREATEST SCORECARD DISCREPANCY in the entire history of boxing.
                You could almost guarantee that the 20 rounds that he lost were far more exciting than the 215 rounds that he won. Just sayin'........... Rockin'

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                  #228
                  Originally posted by GeneralZod
                  You're really concerned about Vitali not getting a rematch against a near 40 year old man.
                  He was 38 yrs old.... Vitali was arguably at his ABSOLUTE best at the same age.. keep on with the excuses... if anyone ever needed to set the record straight it was HIM vs Klitschko.... not Klitschko against Byrd.. he won easily a cumulative 12 out of 15 rds against both... that's 80%... both Byrd & Lewis needed to make amends... only reason Klitschko sought the rematch so badly was because he knew that belt should've been his... he didn't seek the rematch with Byrd because his little bro got it back.

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                  • KBRO
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                    #229
                    Originally posted by Rockin'
                    You could almost guarantee that the 20 rounds that he lost were far more exciting than the 215 rounds that he won. Just sayin'........... Rockin'
                    obviously.. THAT means his opponent was showing some sort of resistance.. in between the beatdowns.

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                    • GeneralZod
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                      #230
                      Originally posted by KBRO
                      He was 38 yrs old.... Vitali was arguably at his ABSOLUTE best at the same age.. keep on with the excuses... if anyone ever needed to set the record straight it was HIM vs Klitschko.... not Klitschko against Byrd.. he won easily a cumulative 12 out of 15 rds against both... that's 80%... both Byrd & Lewis needed to make amends... only reason Klitschko sought the rematch so badly was because he knew that belt should've been his... he didn't seek the rematch with Byrd because his little bro got it back.
                      Believe it or not, boxers do not all age the same. Wild concept. No one stays at the top forever and even the best break down to a point and he decided to leave before he was embarassed like Roy Jones or Holyfield. And by the way Byrd losing to Wlad doesn't really count as Vitali winning...just a note there.

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