This is key. . . You can look at it so many ways. . yes, Lewis won via cuts. . But come on, that's not even NEARLY the same as actually "TKO'ing" a guy. It's just a win by default, IMO. I just don't see how a real boxing fan can count this is an acceptable "TKO". . . Most real boxing fans, were demanding a rematch to settle it up. . Since Lewis refused, and retired, we'll never truly know who would have won H2H. It's still an open issue, but it is played out, from both sides, so we just gotta leave it as we'll never know. . . Lewis retiring afterwards, just kinda reminds me of that guy who caught a fortunate break, wipes the sweat off his brow, counts his lucky stars, and retires. . . Nothing wrong with that, who am I to demand a boxer to risk his life after having a great career, but I also think it tells you all you need to know regarding how Lewis felt about Vitali. . .
I'm giving the Klitschko haters a taste of their own medicine. I posted facts. Everything I posted is 100% true.
Those three punches are all he needs. . . His damn jab is more powerful than a lot of HW's "power punches." The way he sets up each punch off the other, is brilliant. . . Sets up the straight right with the jab. . . And sets up the left hook with the straight right.
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Let me re-phrase that for you: From all the punches in Wlad's arsenal you could only correctly name three :deal
Doubt Wlad would take the fight If he did, doubt he would leave the dressing room If he did, he would try and run and jab The Lion would sense the fear of his fellow feline *****, and go into attack mode Waldo would be lucky to last 3