The most durable fighter in this case does not necessarily mean that he has never been knocked down or knocked out before. Please do not mention fighters who have already retired or have already been dead. Thanks.
Vitali Klitschko. Never dropped in 46 fights. Injuries over injuries and he is still on the top of the sport, 3 time heavyweight Champion at age 41.
46 fights never been dropped and never been behind on points. Unheard of. And that for a heavyweight. Is also known for making Lennox Lewis quit his succesful career many years earlier.
atsch Anyways, he has barely ever been hit on the chin by a decent puncher, Lewis AND Sanders both visably wobbled him, in fact he almost touched down off sanders, he was knocked spark out in kickboxing, has paper thin skin, QUIT against Byrd. He is tough but to call him more durable than a guy like Marquez, who got up from FOUR knockdowns from PRIME PAC, who is miles better p4p than anyone vitali ever faced, and to come back and forge a draw, learn about boxing, and not just the klitschkos.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNK1Z4xryZQ[/ame] 6:44 and LOOK HOW ****ING FAT AND OLD SANDERS WAS. Saved by the bell Imagine thats a prime Tyson or Foreman in there.
yeah cos its not valid at all atsch you turd stop sucking off the klits man, learn a bit about boxing, open your eyes to the true greatness of this sport.
Champion: Comes online to over use a made up word and claim the Klitschko's are the greatest heavyweights of all time.
He got caught by a big left hand and came on to beat the **** out of of his opponent, stopping him in 8 rounds. Thanks for the video evidence and contribution to this thread :good Finally you see the light, my lad. Vitali Klitschko is a durable son of a *****.
Out of that list, Toney, Road Warrior It wasn't a real durable list if I'm honest Vitali hasn't been through too much adversity in his fights to demonstrate real durability, neither has Pacquiao or Floyd (though Pac more), Toney has been fighting for 30 years
It's sad that you are so fixated on the elder Klitschko that you can't even allow someone else to have a positive oppinion on him. Now, I agree that Marquez is a tough man, but walking through that Lewis' uppercut the way Vitali did was almost incredible. Futhermore, it's a myth that he was ko'ed in kickboxing - the bout had light-contact, amateur rules and thus was called off at the kd. It's like claiming Haye was ktfo vs. Solis in their amature fight.
And now you are telling someone to learn about boxing after you, yourself brought up a light-contact kick-boxing amateur bout as part of your argument. Unbelieveable.