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  • Boxing Goat
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    #31
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    I think he could win a title. Especially in the 90s where the titles changed hands quite often.

    I just don't think either Klitschko would be THE guy in either era.
    If Briggs could be 'The Man' in the 90's, I'm pretty sure either Klitschko in their fighting primes, could have. Especially Vitali. The version of Vitali that came back and beat up Peter would have beaten anyone in the era, incl. Lennox.

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    • jas
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      #32
      I think prime vitali in particular gives anyone in history trouble because of his iron chin and heart

      Prime wlad would be very difficult because of his physical advantages and ability to box. I could see him beating guys like joe Louis. Louis could be outboxed let's not get it twisted. But if Louis caught wlad with his right hand he would win by ko.

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      • Boxing Goat
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        #33
        Originally posted by jas
        I think prime vitali in particular gives anyone in history trouble because of his iron chin and heart

        Prime wlad would be very difficult because of his physical advantages and ability to box. I could see him beating guys like joe Louis. Louis could be outboxed let's not get it twisted. But if Louis caught wlad with his right hand he would win by ko.
        Good post. We know Wlad can be hurt and probably any heavy could hurt him with the proper shot. But..........

        Wlad has the power and boxing ability to trouble anyone on the right night, especially smaller heavies prior to the late 80's.

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        • parrish duke
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          #34
          Holyfield knows dam well Wlad K would not be shyt - Vitali has a shot because he fights very long, and has a good set of whiskers. Wlad fights like he is have a panic attack. too timid for a Mike Tyson - don't get me wrong he is a specimen but he has no chin and he hates pressure. Someone on here tried to say he would outbox Joe Louis ??? Learn the sport and do your research... Someone else said Vitali would have beaten Lennox Lewis - well he did not beat lennox Lewis when they fought - does anyone on here know the story behind that fight? Lewis was supposed to fight Kirk Johnson a 6"2 250 guy, Kirk Johnson got injured about 2 - 3 weeks out from the fight so HBO offered Lewis some extra $ to fight him, this is why Lewis came into the fight very heavy - he beat a prime Vitali with a 2 - 3 week notice, Lewis is a top 10 heavyweight! he avenged all of his losses and cleared out his division! Back to the guy who said Wlad would have out boxed Joe Louis - how many HOF fighters does Wlad have on his resume? the closes would be Chris Byrd or even David Haye - . Joe Louis faced 7 Hall Of Famers: Max Schmeling, Max Baer, Billy Conn, Ezzard Charles, Jersey Joe Walcott , Rocky Marciano and Jimmy Bivins - He lost to Max Schmeling(hof) by KO - won the rematch, and lost to Ezzard Charles (hof) UD and Rocky Marciano (hof) by KO - So basically he only lost to HOFer's while Wlad lost to Lamon Brewster, Ross Purity, and Corrie Saunders all by KO - to average to good fighters - do your research and stop shooting from the Hip - too much information out there -

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          • richardt
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            #35
            Prime Lennox Lewis beats both of them. Even an old Lewis busted up Vitali pretty bad. Imagine a prime Lewis. People are starting to realize how good Lewis was when he was on top of his game.

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            • beez721
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              #36
              Originally posted by richardt
              Prime Lennox Lewis beats both of them. Even an old Lewis busted up Vitali pretty bad. Imagine a prime Lewis. People are starting to realize how good Lewis was when he was on top of his game.
              I think wlad would have been dangerous for lewis tho becuz of his big power. he hits much harder than vitali. its not like lewis hasn't been starched by lesser punchers either. I could see either guy going down just as easily as the other. if I was forced to bet on it id favor lennox tho,,,but not by alot

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              • B-Bomber
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                #37
                Originally posted by Simurgh
                they would have been on pair with the top guys.

                I dont need to speculate - I watched lewis-vitali fight.. it was lewis's hardest fight. I dont buy unmotivated, heaviest lewis..
                What do you mean "you don't buy"?.

                Lewis was heavier than ever before, thus it was the heaviest Lewis to ever enter the ring for a fight.

                You may argue that he wasn't unmotivated, but his weight and the fact that he had already mentioned retirement make me think otherwise.

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                • Ham Porter
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by _original_
                  Why are the Klitschkos always grouped together as if they're one fighter? LOL

                  I think Vitali could have certainly held his own in a tough HW era, but Wlad would have been KO'd and DQ'd multiple times.

                  It helps mask just how utterly awful Vitali's resume actually is.

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #39
                    Would have loved to see

                    Vitali-Golota

                    Wlad-Bowe

                    Vitali-Holyfield

                    Wlad-Lennox

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                    • jas
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by LarryXXX
                      Would have loved to see

                      Vitali-Golota

                      Wlad-Bowe

                      Vitali-Holyfield

                      Wlad-Lennox
                      Golota quits

                      Bowe wins by ko

                      Holyfield points

                      Lennox wins

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