Lewis was shot, old and wanted to retire to do movies, a tko6 by lewis is the best thing in vitali's record
Vitali's entire resume is garbage, he lost to the two best fighters he faced.. Lewis is lightyears ahead of Vitali in legacy
A rematch and a win would have been even better, not just for vitali but for boxing as well. Both fighters put on a great show and it would have been great to see them fight again without the controversy. Of course the 6th round stoppage was right like the OP said. However for lewis to promise a rematch and then not follow through with his word, leaves a bad taste in a lot of people's mouth and shows deep down he was nothing more than a coward.
stil lewis was ktfo by c level fighters. lewis signature fight was agaisnt a zombie tyson, he waited till tyson was shot ass hell than he fought him. what a coward he is he also ducked byrd, sanders and bowe
Vitali caught Lewis when he was almost 38 years old, overweight and hadn't fought for a year.. But still got beat up and stopped :rofl
tko6=no rematch. you only should get rematches if its a close fight that might have gone the other way. tko6 does not equal close fight, it was a slaughter by a brittard, which is why you hate brittards. if you no understand that then you need learn more english before you reply.
Is that why Vitali was ahead on points? My advice to you, is to engage your brain before posting the first piece of **** which comes to mind.
which C level fighters? Mandatory challengers are never C level, except in your imagination. he also ducked byrd, sanders and bowe[/quote] explain how he ducked them
It pisses people off because every time a fan praises Vitali someone has to say TKO6. its as if people want to discredit Vitali by pointing out his loss even though it wasn't part of the conversation. Can you imagine every time you talk about George Forman some one would say KO8 or Mike Tyson KO10...
vitali is 40 years now and still dominating. :deal look who got his bitchass face mark for the rest of his life [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv2leT3cBOU[/ame]
is that why Vitali was storn apart in a tko6? my advice to you, then, strangely enough, is to engage yur brain befroe posting the first piece of **** that comes into your mind. There were two consecutive uppercuts landed near the end of round six, and both connected with sufficient force to snap by Vitali's head and draw "ooh's" from the crowd. Vitali stumbled forward and held Lewis, and the two careened into the ropes as the bell rang. But the impetus of the Journey into the strands was because VK was still lurching forward after taking uppercuts that were delivered with enough force to cause his head to rocket back on his shoulders. Smothered arm punches don't have that effect on someone. In truth, I thought Lewis had his most dominant round in the 6th. He didn't land as frequently with the cross, but he landed consistently with the uppercut and did land several glancing over hand rights that exacerbated the damage to the eye. Not sure if he carries that momentum into a hypothetical 7th, but Lewis had it going his way when the fight was (justifiably) called.
explain how he ducked them[/quote] yes he ducked them, he said that he dont want to fight southpaws. bowe and lewis ducked each other
yes he ducked them, he said that he dont want to fight southpaws. bowe and lewis ducked each other[/quote] where is the quote? otherwise u fail bigtime.