What Was Vitali Klitschko's Toughest Win?

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    What Was Vitali Klitschko's Toughest Win?

    Excluding his losses to Lewis and Byrd which of Vitali Klitschko's wins was the toughest, most hard fought victory he ever had?

    IMO Chisora.
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    he toughest fights (that he won) were prob chisora or sanders ... lol

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    • Pain~Lucy
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      #3
      should be chisora, he fought with 1 arm

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      • Richard Wadd
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        Byrd. It really doesn't count as a loss because he was winning when he quit. Same thing with Lewis.

        Also sanders. Sanders had a iron chin. Nate tubbs knocked him out with one punch but Vitali hit him with hundreds of good punches and he wouldn't go down. I guess it was the activity level and hard training.

        Sanders also rocked Vitali in rounds 1 and 3. Good fighter, rip. Did they find the people who did it? I hope they got tortured.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Richard Wadd
          Byrd. It really doesn't count as a loss because he was winning when he quit. Same thing with Lewis.
          It does count as a loss because he lost.

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          • jas
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            #6
            no idea, i stopped watchin the heavyweight championship fights after lewis-vitali fight.

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              I'd say Sanders. He gave Vitali fits early on and arguably put him down.

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              • Black Barty
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                Definitely not Chisora. Vitali fought with one arm for more than half of the fight, and Chisora still didn't win more than 2-3 rounds. He did some good work to the body in the middle rounds, but Vitali wasn't in any real danger of losing at any point in the fight.

                Sanders imo, like most posters said.

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                • Dirk Diggler UK
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                  Obviously Chisora.

                  Vitali was blowing out of his arse like a fat girl in a marathon towards the end of that fight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Richard Wadd
                    Byrd. It really doesn't count as a loss because he was winning when he quit. Same thing with Lewis.

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