He dominated everyone during his era; it was no fault of his home that the division was shallow at the time of his reign To me, what’s extremely impressive was that he was never taken off his feet, was never behind on points, or his only two losses was a shoulder injury and cuts, in which he was giving the all-time great Lewis, all he could handle He came back from a retirement and thrashed the current title holding champion, Peter,……. after four years layoff and having surgery,…he came back to face the champion COLD, with NO tuneup fights……. and absolutely thrashed the champion in the process his résumé is a reflection of his era, but he was certainly an all-time great
I'd favour Peter vs Wilder. He had an iron chin in his prime and massive power. Klitschko hit him with a kitchen sink in the first fight and couldn't drop him.
https://boxrec.com/media/images//th...ter_Lewis.jpg/200px-Klitschko_After_Lewis.jpg Vitali had been cut 5 times in that fight. The one over his left eye was especially grotesque. No matter what the scorecards were after 6 rounds, Vitali had no path to victory from there. He was having trouble seeing. His face would have only gotten worse. It was a good stoppage by the Ringside Physician. He did his job. I don't see any controversy here. 60 stitches!
He didn't thumb Vitali the blow glaced off and cut him. Besides, Vitali had multiple different gashes. Lewis was landing and punching holes into him. Not luck, nothing dirty.
incredibly dirty, take off your brit goggles. Next you'll talk about the great performance Lewis had in McCall 2.
His dreads were in a bun you dumb f*ck. Lewis didn't do anything And Lewis didn't thumb him. The blow glanced off of Vitali and caused a cut. But thats just one cut. Vitali had about 4-5 and his eyelid was peeling off. Even if this were true If Vitali's skin truly is that thin that hair carved him like wood then that would sound like a personal issue. Also a foul on Lewis's end but nonetheless, it never happened