Number 1 - Lennox did get knocked out by one punch against two opponents of journeyman level but that makes Vitali look bad. Vitali threw everything he had against Lennox and he couldn't even knock Lewis off his feet. Number 2 - Mercer did perform well against Lewis and arguably did enough to win when it came to points, but at least he lasted to the final bell. Vitali couldn't even manage that. Number 3 - Vitali quit against Byrd and refused to rematch him. A legitimate loss caused by Vitali giving up and validated by his refusal to fight Byrd again. And Vitali was stopped via TKO6 against Lewis because of one of the worse example cuts in modern boxing, a result that is recognized as fully legitimate by every official boxing organization involved and by every reputable boxing authority since.
If you don't count the fights where he quit against Byrd, therefore resulting in a TKO loss and then getting stopped by Lewis, then yes, he is undefeated.
I don't understand how a group of fans can be this butthurt, even though the match took place a DECADE AGO. OH WAIT.... Klittards....... T.K.O In 6
The first time Jack Culzay has Sdunek ins his corner and lost on points against a journey man and what did he say: "Kritik am Urteil äußerte Culcay-Coach Fritz Sdunek: "Ich weiß nicht, was die Punktrichter gesehen haben. Man muss sich nur die Gesichter angucken. Jack hat klarere Treffer gesetzt. Die müssen eigentlich gewertet werden. Danach hätte er den Sieg verdient gehabt. Auf jeden Fall muss es ein Re-Match geben." The short form: Look at the face of the opponent and you know the winner! Sdunek cannot accept the lost and thought his man won because the face of the opponent looked more bad, which is not true look at the pic: This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected TKO 6.
I come with exciting news. A fight for the WBC heavyweight championship will be held between hard-hitting Bermane Stiverne and undefeated veteran Vitali Klitschko. Stiverne earned the title shot after beating Chris 'The Nightmare' Arreola in an exciting 12-round bout.