Vitali Klitschko's resume is trash

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #11
    An old, unfit Lewis beat a prime Vitali on a couple of weeks notice. Definitely overrated.

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    • BangEM
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      #12
      Originally posted by jmrf4435
      On the contrary--I believe your assessment is absolute trash..


      He took lennox in deep waters..had it not been for the cut, I think vitali would have won--he was gaining momentum..

      He'd beat wilder and joshua..furys awkwardness may give him problems
      He took an UNINSPIRED Lennox who was over the hill to deep waters.

      Josh will spark him out. Vitali was overrated and he quitted against feather-fisted light heavyweight Chris Byrd.

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      • Ray*
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        #13
        His resume isn’t great to be honest but he beat Hide at a young stage in his boxing career. So that for me was a good win on his resume. Wladimir definitely has a better resume than his older bro. Still think Vitali is the more dangerous boxer out of them doe.

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          #14
          Originally posted by jmrf4435
          Everyone knows at the end of lennox career he dodgned the twins....

          his promoter said he wanted nothing to do with them...
          So what? Lewis was damn near 40 years old. He was an old man.

          He had nothing left to prove?

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          • boliodogs
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            I think Vitali is a great heavyweight. You say his loses as if he had lots of loses but those were the only two loses in his career of almost 60 fights. Both of his only two loses were due to injuries that could happen to anyone. He was miles ahead of Byrd and easily beating him when he injured his shoulder and quit to prevent permanent damage to the shoulder. He was vastly superior to Byrd and minus the injury would knock him out. Lewis was a great heavyweight but I think Vitali would have knocked him out had he not been cut. Lewis cut him with legal blows so I am not trying to take away Lewis's win. Still Lewis was offered big money to rematch Vitali and retired instead. Vitali has only two loses in his career and both were due to injuries and not to being out fought. Vitali had a huge number of KOs. I think over 50 KOs. He also had a large number of successful world champion title defenses. To say Vitali with all his KO wins and title defense and only two losses due to injuries plus never being knock down even once, has a garbage resume is just ****** and wrong. Vitali would beat the hell out of AJ in my opinion. If Ruiz can knock him out in 4 rounds he would not figure to do well at all with a monster like Vitali.

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            • boliodogs
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              #16
              Originally posted by BangEM
              He took an UNINSPIRED Lennox who was over the hill to deep waters.

              Josh will spark him out. Vitali was overrated and he quitted against feather-fisted light heavyweight Chris Byrd.
              Damn. What a liar you are. The word is quit, not quitted and he quit to Byrd to avoid permanent damage to in injured shoulder. He was beating Byrd easily and quit do to the injury not due to any fear of Byrd who he was beating so easily. Lewis was the heavyweight champion defending his title. He wasn't uninspired but that is your excuse for him. Fat stubby Ruiz stopped AJ in 4 rounds. Tall athletic 250 pound Vitali would flat murder him. Vitali won 45 fights with an amazing 41 KO wins against only 2 injury caused losses. He won the WBC world heavyweight title on a KO and successfully defended it 11 times including 8 KOs. He was never knocked down once in his entire career so your overrated Josh is not sparking him out..You call that a garbage resume which makes you a garbage poster. All of the threads you have started that I have read have been negative garbage threads trashing some good boxer.

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                #17
                His resume sucks. But his performances were mint.


                He's the best Hw of all-time, not named Tyson Fury.

                Originally posted by pillowfists98
                Lewis ducked the Vitali Klitschko rematch. That was a total fluke win and he knew it. Got his ass whooped and retired like a *****.
                Yeah, I remember wanting to be so pissed off. So angry at that injustice. Not just for Vitali, but for Boxing History, when one of the greatest Heavyweight title fights didn't reach its natural conclusion. A proper changing of hands was about to take place until typical crookedness took hold. A level of shamelessness only Boxing can and WILL achieve, and I wanted to be so angry anyway.


                I wanted to... but I couldn't get the image of Vitali quitting on his stool against Byrd out of my head.


                Karma's a bytsch.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  Damn. What a liar you are. The word is quit, not quitted and he quit to Byrd to avoid permanent damage to in injured shoulder. He was beating Byrd easily and quit do to the injury not due to any fear of Byrd who he was beating so easily. Lewis was the heavyweight champion defending his title. He wasn't uninspired but that is your excuse for him. Fat stubby Ruiz stopped AJ in 4 rounds. Tall athletic 250 pound Vitali would flat murder him. Vitali won 45 fights with an amazing 41 KO wins against only 2 injury caused losses. He won the WBC world heavyweight title on a KO and successfully defended it 11 times including 8 KOs. He was never knocked down once in his entire career so your overrated Josh is not sparking him out..You call that a garbage resume which makes you a garbage poster. All of the threads you have started that I have read have been negative garbage threads trashing some good boxer.
                  I don't know what his thinking was. I really don't want to pretend i know better than Vitali Klitchko what's good for Vitali Klitchko.

                  But he didn't need to use his arm to win. He literally could have just stood there, protecting his shoulder, for two rounds and walked away with the fight. He had already won. Byrd wasn't going to hurt him. He just needed to stand there for 6 minutes. That's all.

                  it wasn't quitting, per se. but it was unbecoming of a champion.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    An old, unfit Lewis beat a prime Vitali on a couple of weeks notice. Definitely overrated.
                    what other fantasies cross yourmind when you're all alone with a box of tissues and a botle of lotion?

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                      #20
                      I never understood the hype around the Klitschkos, outside of their size and power. As boxers they were stiff and one-dimensional. Nothing spectacular about either of them. Their size advantage is what really put them over the top.

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