Klitschko has only defended the HW title TWICE....

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  1. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    We-used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people considered together.

    used in formal contexts for or by a royal person, or by a writer or editor, to refer to himself or herself.



    However you interrupt my usage of the pronoun, it was correct. Me nor the Good Cop are here to argue the correct usage of "we" with you. We (my self and Mr. Good Cop) are here to help you with your obsession.

    Lying is never funny, I would never lie to you. Lying destroys trust, honesty builds trust. Lets be honest with each other. Its the only way this can work.
     
  2. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Exactly, and your former saviour David Haye couldn't even put up a fight with a broken pinky toe :rofl
     
  3. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lol, this is why you're a moron. No one ever said the cards were close, only most of the rounds Vits was given. He was backed up frequently, made to miss and never had Byrd in trouble. Most of the night he was swinging at air. I gave Vittle most of the rounds based on work rate and harder punches. Many could have been looked at as Byrd showing the better defense and ring generalship. One thing is clear though, the German crowd qgrees with me as they were cheering Byrd by the fifth round. And yes, aVits simply quit because he was made to keep missing and every time he landed on Byrd Chris came back at him just as hard if not as physically strong. And where/what round did Vits stop using his supposedly injured arm? And what kind of fighter quits when they are that far ahead? Just dont use the arm, its not like Byrd could hurt him, could he? He quit because he was tired and frustrated and probably didnt think he was winning giving his own crowd cheering a guy who came over seas on ten days notice, gave up 40lbs and 7 inches in height and who he only outlqnded by a measly 8 punches. So indeed there should have been a rematch and indeed the fight was closer than just looking at the score cards would lead you to believe.
     
  4. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    According to some, Byrd was on his way to knock Vitali out. :lol:
     
  5. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    u r getting funnier.
     
  6. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    Laughter is the medicine of the soul. Laugh with me! Laugh with we! A laugh a day, keeps the Klitschko monster away.
     
  7. The Mongoose

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    I think Byrd has the better win over Vitali than Lewis. Vitali wanted to go on against Lewis, he wanted no part of Byrd anymore.

    Byrd is so underrated, easily matching Lewis best wins of the 2000s by taking out old Holyfield, Tua, and Byrd. Even McCline, who destroyed Grant.
     
  8. HerolGee

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    keep it going, this is too easy.
     
  9. The Mongoose

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    I'm getting the impression you are only pretending to be over your Klitschko obsession. That monster! This is going to be a long process, hopefully it won't last another decade. There is only so little time we are given on this planet. Life is too short to hate.
     
  10. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    We'll never know because Vits quit.
     
  11. The Mongoose

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    Absolutely. You won't see any "Won the event" claims after that match. Nobody cheering him on after the fight. Byrd took the soul of a prime Vitali, who was never the same after that shoulder surgery.
     
  12. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    That doesn't mean that we should use it to spin the story and present a highly unlikely scenario as a fact.

    Vitali was winning but had to pull out due to injury. If the fight continued, the only way Byrd could have won is by scoring a KO or multiple knockdowns. Considering Byrd's lack of punching power and Vitali's punch resistance, it's not hard to conclude the chance of that happening.
     
  13. JAB5239

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    Disagree. Lewis was fat and out of shape already talking about retirement. To come back and stop a prime, motivated Vits who learned his lesson from quitting against Byrd was very impressive.
     
  14. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I dont believe ive done that. I agree Byrd needed the ko, i also think Vits was exhausted from missing so many punches and this contributed to him throwing in the towel. If Byrd had stopped him, which is debatable, it would have been due more to Vits fatigue than Byrds power.
     
  15. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    You are purposely making it look like Vitali just quit out of frustration/fatigue while winning the fight.