Seeing how Wlad has been unbeatable for a full decade with many more deficiencies than Vitali ONLY reinforces the fact that Vitali Klitschko is in fact the most dominant heavyweight champion of alltime... he's stopped opponents at the highest rate & won the most rds on the scorecards.... there is simply no denying that Vitali has manhandled his opposition more thoroughly than any other heavyweight.. numbers & statistics fully support this.
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Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostLennox was only 36/37 at the time of the fight if he is out of his prime then that is his fault and proves that he isn't as great an athlete as some claim he is.
Plus like alot of boxing experts claim Lennox reached his prime in his later years so either Lennox only had 4/5 years of his prime in his career or people are making excuses for him.Last edited by VG_Addict; 05-22-2014, 01:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Holywarrior View PostThe fact that at 37 Lewis slapped up a guy like Vitali speaks volumes about his greatness. Who was the best fighter Wlad stopped beyond 35?
& ofcourse the ONLY time HE he had ever NOT fought again no coincidentially after he met a superior boxer than him that constantly beat him to the punch & that constantly BEATS every single opponent he's ever faced to the punch NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!
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Originally posted by KBRO View PostThis in fact was Lewis' worst 6 rd skirmish in his ENTIRE career... it was his last... it was his worst sustained beating beyond a lucky punch... only time he was EVER thoroughly outboxed & outslugged in a fight... only time he ever was only winning 1/3 of the rds scored when the fight ended. ONLY time he EVER was outthrown & outlanded in EVERY single rd of the bout... ONLY time his opponent threw & landed MORE PUNCHES MORE JABS & MORE POWER SHOTS than him at the end of the bout.....
& ofcourse the ONLY time HE he had ever NOT fought again no coincidentially after he met a superior boxer than him that constantly beat him to the punch & that constantly BEATS every single opponent he's ever faced to the punch NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!
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Originally posted by VG_Addict View PostLewis still has a better resume than Vitali.
Vitali has similar achievements to Lewis in terms of titles held... titles fought & title defenses.... with that being said his numbers are CLEARLY superior to Lewis... he's got a better winning %... better KO%... way better scorecard ratio.. been down on the canvas two less times & threw a hell of a retirement ceremony for Lewis.
So I wouldn't sleep on Vitali's resume... Lewis might be more revered for facing perceived better comp which includes Vitali.... but Vitali clearly is the most dominant heavyweight that has ever lived bar none & whomever wants to debate this with me you will lose..
NUMBERS fully support this... if you're SOLE ALIBI is using weak opposition fought... then you have already lost.... most DOMINANT .. means just that... Vitali has enough championship & title bouts to qualify as an alltime great... & most DOMINANT means having an easier time with his opposition & thoroughly beating them better than anyone else has.
One more thing Vitali has nearly 20 boxing heavyweight championship records that are all ENTIREly career related... Lewis might have 2 at the most... any other heavyweight champion you can't come up with 5 for them.Last edited by KBRO; 05-22-2014, 01:55 PM.
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The Klitschko brothers and their management are single handedly to blame for the collapse of the heavyweight division.
Wladimir Klitschko fights scared and has a poor resume
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Originally posted by KBRO View PostThis in fact was Lewis' worst 6 rd skirmish in his ENTIRE career... it was his last... it was his worst sustained beating beyond a lucky punch... only time he was EVER thoroughly outboxed & outslugged in a fight... only time he ever was only winning 1/3 of the rds scored when the fight ended. ONLY time he EVER was outthrown & outlanded in EVERY single rd of the bout... ONLY time his opponent threw & landed MORE PUNCHES MORE JABS & MORE POWER SHOTS than him at the end of the bout.....
& ofcourse the ONLY time HE he had ever NOT fought again no coincidentially after he met a superior boxer than him that constantly beat him to the punch & that constantly BEATS every single opponent he's ever faced to the punch NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!
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Originally posted by KBRO View PostA better resume only means you're more qualified... it does NOT mean you're better suited to get the job done.
Vitali has similar achievements to Lewis in terms of titles held... titles fought & title defenses.... with that being said his numbers are CLEARLY superior to Lewis... he's got a better winning %... better KO%... way better scorecard ratio.. been down on the canvas two less times & threw a hell of a retirement ceremony for Lewis.
So I wouldn't sleep on Vitali's resume... Lewis might be more revered for facing perceived better comp which includes Vitali.... but Vitali clearly is the most dominant heavyweight that has ever lived bar none & whomever wants to debate this with me you will lose..
NUMBERS fully support this... if you're SOLE ALIBI is using weak opposition fought... then you have already lost.... most DOMINANT .. means just that... Vitali has enough championship & title bouts to qualify as an alltime great... & most DOMINANT means having an easier time with his opposition & thoroughly beating them better than anyone else has.
Yes, Vitali has all those numbers, which look nice on paper, but look at the opposition he's faced. He let his brother fight most of the top contenders. Wlad fought Haye, Povetkin, Thompson, etc. Not Vitali.
Lewis, on the other hand, fought the top fighters of his era. He beat Holyfield, Morrison, Golota, Bruno, Ruddock, Briggs, and Tua.
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