Wlad Has Now Gone Longer Than Lennox Lewis Ever Did Between Losses

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  1. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    No, their not. But Tua, Grant, Briggs, Holyfield, Golota, McCall & Ruddock are miles better than anyone Wlad has faced.

    I genuinely think you have issues mate. You really can't see the wood through the trees, can you? I feel some sympathy for you, I really do.
     
  2. Flash Jab

    Flash Jab Boxing Junkie banned

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    Not like Mercer, McCall, Golota, Briggs, Holyfield 2x, Tua, Rahman and Tyson weren't more than enough to make it up.

    Your eyes may be watering from the Klitschko **** in your gob, something seems to be blurring your view on reality.
     
  3. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    It's actually scary how deluded he is. I mean, a grown man has such an obsession with one pugilist, that he can't even accept a thoroughly fair and just criticism of him. What is going on their? I love Mayorga but if someone said he was a relatively unskilled brawler, I wouldn't argue too much against it, because I don't have issues.
     
  4. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    I can only imagine the hype that would be around David Haye right now if there wasn't a Klitschko in the world. The hype that was around him even with them was HUGE. He would be considered a cross between Ali and Tyson. However, since he gets dominated by Wlad, he's now dismissed and we pretend like there isn't any talent in the division. Boxing fans are pathetic. Living in a dream world that has them believing that guys like Mercer, McCall, Moorer, Morrison, Rudduck, and Grant are better than Haye, Povetkin, Byrd, Chagaev, Ibragimov, Chambers, Peter, ect... It's called international competition fellas. Just because they all aren't hyped by the great american media doesn't mean that they aren't just as talented or more talented.

    What sort of drugs are you taking that you think that the United States just had so many GREAT boxers during the 90's... but now with all of the international competition... there just aren't any good boxers in the world? Are you guys really that warped?
     
  5. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Right, like losing to a Rahman Wlad beat or headcase McCall. I won't bring up the Holyfield draw.
     
  6. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Oh... the Grant that was stopped on the first punch of the fight against Jameel McCline is better than miles better than anyone Wlad has faced?:lol::rofl So is the Tua that was thoroughly outboxed by Chris Byrd? The Holyfield that was beat by Ruiz and Chris Byrd as well? I really don't need to go any further... I think you already see how silly the statement that you made was.:yep Golota... Rudduck... the two guys who were hyped up and yet NEVER gained a single title or even a big win in their entire careers?:lol:

    Michael Grant.:rofl
     
  7. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The fat Tua Lewis fought was a joke.

    Holyfield was 36 and a half years old before Lewis ever fought him.

    Grant? Grant?! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  8. timeout

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    Rahman brutal KO rd 5
     
  9. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    What a pathetic argument.

    Look at the fat, out of shape, crude, unskilled Sam Peter, and tell me he was better than the guys Lewis faced? Tony Tucker, who doesn't even break into Lewis's top 5 wins was 100 times better than Peter. Peter is one of the Klitschko's best wins, how pathetic is it that this fat, brawler with awful technique, who's only saving grace is power, is a top win for the current heavyweight champ.

    Just about sums up this era.
     
  10. Uncle Rico

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    Yes, it definitely was, dude.
     
  11. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Excellent point. :good
     
  12. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    I already tore down your entire line of thinking. Check a few posts up. I really don't need to go further with someone who clearly isn't knowledgable about what they are saying. Claiming that guys who were beat by guys that Wlad beat... are miles better than the guys that Wlad beat.:lol:
     
  13. SportsLeader

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    Sam Peter. What else needs to be said? He can't even throw a punch properly. Lewis's era wasn't great by any means, but if you think the likes of Peter and Ibragimov where somehow above the liked of Tucker, Tua and Briggs, then you are really stupid.

    Anyway, I'm out. Widdow I don't even read your posts, their full of bull****. You're a grown man, stop defending another man who is rightly criticised, it makes you look like you are gay or something.
     
  14. SportsLeader

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    The pathetic thing is, the idiot will think he's won this debate. Just by posting absolute bollocks as though it's the truth.
     
  15. the_baller

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    Widdow must be trolling. Not even he could honestly believe the bull**** he is spouting here.