Vitali Klitschko's resume is trash

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  • Vlad_
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    #31
    Had it not been the cut and stoppage, Vitali would have beat Lewis up pretty bad. It was a great fight while it lasted, but ultimately it was bad luck for Vitali.

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    • Rusty Tromboni
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      #32
      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
      Wlad was chinny and when pressed he often looked lost. We obviously have different criteria for greatness.
      No. I agree with you completely on Wlad. Maybe we disagree slightly about Vitali, but we're on the same page regarding Wlad.


      He was a better boxer than Vitali. He had way more one-punch power. But he just didn't seem to like when things weren't going his way. He was a caricature of Lennox Lewis.

      I would still argue that he beats most opponents you could put in front of him. His size, power and skillset mean that most men don't find that chin.

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      • Left Hook Tua
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        #33
        Originally posted by BangEM
        But he did quit against a smaller guy in Chris Byrd...why's that?

        Anyone can look good against bums and you're as good as who you beat. And based on those he beat, he's overrated.
        He was beating up byrd

        He tore his shoulder iirc

        Byrd didnt really beat vit klit

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #34
          Vitali was better and stronger white Wilder. Maybe not a great resume, but he would be N. 1 nowadays.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
            Wlad's bigger punch never landed on Fury. Wilder's WAY bigger punch landed twice on a rusty Fury, and the Gypsy King got up like nothing had even happened.

            But somehow you know that Vitali finds him and stops him....


            That must be some crystal ball you've got there. has it shown you the day you finally lose your ******ity? let us know the date, we'll throw you a party.
            My crystal ball showed me that even Cunningham who sports 29 wins with only 13 KO's and who is clearly a much weaker puncher than Vitali also dropped Fury. Wilder landed nothing the whole fight, but as soon as Wilder barely touched Fury with a halfway clean shot, Fury collapsed like a bag of bricks.

            So yeah, if feather fisted Cunningham can drop Fury, I think Vitali stops him clean. I see you Fury fans are turning into the new AJ fans, hyping a guy who is one punch away from being KOed due to his weak chin.

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            • Boxing Goat
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              #36
              Originally posted by HitmanTommy
              So what? Lewis was damn near 40 years old. He was an old man.

              He had nothing left to prove?
              Lewis was barely 37 and ydksab

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #37
                Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
                No. I agree with you completely on Wlad. Maybe we disagree slightly about Vitali, but we're on the same page regarding Wlad.


                He was a better boxer than Vitali. He had way more one-punch power. But he just didn't seem to like when things weren't going his way. He was a caricature of Lennox Lewis.

                I would still argue that he beats most opponents you could put in front of him. His size, power and skillset mean that most men don't find that chin.
                Nobody ever out boxed Vitali and that includes Lewis. He also annihilated 3 fighters that gave Wlad big problems. Wladimir had more one punch power but he definitely wasn't the better boxer and wasn't the killer that Vitali was.
                Last edited by Boxing Goat; 07-14-2019, 06:51 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                  Lewis was barely 37 and ydksab
                  Lewis was 2 months shy of his 38th birthday.
                  Lewis was the heaviest he had ever been for a fight.
                  Lewis was coming off his longest spell of inactivity (over a year)
                  Lewis took the fight on 2 weeks notice.
                  The worst possible Lewis beat a prime Vitali Klitschko.


                  Facts.

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                  • Boxing Goat
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Lewis was 2 months shy of his 38th birthday.
                    Lewis was the heaviest he had ever been for a fight.
                    Lewis was coming off his longest spell of inactivity (over a year)
                    Lewis took the fight on 2 weeks notice.
                    The worst possible Lewis beat a prime Vitali Klitschko.


                    Facts.
                    They both took the fight on short notice and being 6-7 lbs over his prime fighting weight meant f@ck all for a 6'5" fighter, you muppet.
                    Lewis got out boxed and hurt several times and retired on a lucky cuts win. That's the facts for you.

                    But lol at you now reverting back to past greats since your boy AJ got clobbered by a f@cking taco truck driver. That was late notice too homeboy.

                    Bwahahaha!

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                    • Robbie Barrett
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                      Nobody ever out boxed Vitali and that includes Lewis. He also annihilated 3 fighters that gave Wlad big problems. Wladimir had more one punch power but he definitely wasn't the better boxer and wasn't the killer that Vitali was.
                      Fantasy. Vitali's only claim to fame is losing to Lewis at Lewis's worst. Wlad was by far the more proven fighter. Wlad's resume ****'s all over Vitali's. What's Vitali's best win, a past it Peter?

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