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17 | 9.50% |
| Being stopped in his prime by a fat shot Lennox Lewis |
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162 | 90.50% |
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Lewis W TKO 6 This implies Lewis STOPPED vitali |
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So Lewis intentionally punching VK in the face and cutting it to shreads was lucky?
![]() No such thing as a lucky punch, you throw every punch intending it to land so when it does it aint' lucky. Lewis got sparked twice with huge shots so they must be lucky too right? no. Lewis got complacent and paid the price, end of. At the end of the day a 38 year old out of shape Lewis who barely trained and looked awful gave Vitali a, whats the term, oh yeah 'Pizza Face' get over it ![]() Lucky punches thats a fucking corker
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The problem with Briggs is that he is overrated for his lucky KO over a low-grade Euro Level athlete in Sergei Liakovich. But he has done nothing in his career. Briggs is nothing more than a journeymen and anyone getting excited over Vitali's victory is an idiot. That's would be like people getting excited over Bute beating Brinkley. Means nothing.
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