Vitali Klitschko is GREAT!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MRBILL, Mar 22, 2009.


  1. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    I was right that it would be like VK-Sam Peters...No Mas!!!
     
  2. JoeAverage

    JoeAverage Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    True, Vitaly is one of the greats. Abso-****ing-lutely. :good
     
  3. SAS2

    SAS2 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    vitali would have kicked the living sh!t out of tyson. tyson was terrified of a 40yr old foreman, and had to goaded into the lewis beatdown. LMAO
     
  4. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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    he went in there and got his job done, didn't do too bad, but it wasn't anything great either, he just did what he had to do, no complaints from me, but no hype either

    he still aint ****in with Haye though
     
  5. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vittali is a very good fighter,he is the best out threre at the momment.I dont know about great just yet though.
     
  6. RUSKULL

    RUSKULL Loyal Member banned

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    What took you so long to post the famous KlitschkOoOoOoOoOoOoO?! :yep
     
  7. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'll be rooting for "Fat" Eddie Chambers to beat Sam "The Slob" Peter this weekend........ Another step-up for ESPN.......

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  8. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    tyson fought tomato cans?
    not a bad list of cans..... look at Vitalis shitrecord, tell me if it compares to this?

    12 current or former world champions

    Berbick- 31-4 World Champion
    Spinks- 31-0 Multi WOrld Champion
    Bruno- 2 times (future champion)
    Biggs- Super heavyweight gold medalist 15-0 and # 1 contender
    Larry Holmes - 48-2 nuff said
    Bonecrusher Smith- world champion
    Pinklon Thomas- 29-1 former world champion
    Tony Tucker- 35-0 World Champion
    Tony Tubbs - 24-1 former world champion
    Alex Stewart 26-1 (26 kos) # 2 contender
    Ruddock 2 rimes # 2 ranked 24-1
    Bruce Seldon- World Champion
    Buster Douglas- future world champion
    Holyfield- Multi world champion
    Lewis- multi world champion


    alot of these guys had 1 defeat, some 2..by decision...tyson gave them a KO loss..which was a first....

    so try again fan boy....prime tyson takes out vitali before 4 rounds.....
     
  9. tysonlewisbook

    tysonlewisbook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tyson would not be able to reach Vitali who leans back and sways out of range if anything from Tyson came close to his head. Tyson would go to body - would be interesting to see how Vitali handles that, probably manuever away with his excellent footwork and ring generalship. How many of Vitali's bombs from all angles could Tyson endure? WOuld be a great battle. Have to go with the great big man over the great little man.

    Vitali over Foreman and Holyfield also.

    Vitali is as good as it gets. He is one of the best ever in boxing history.
     
  10. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I see Vitali Klit kayoing Mike Tyson pretty early in a time machine / crystal ball...... Tyson never really kicked solid ass on a big melon farmer like Klitschko.......

    In Tyson's prime, he struggled with Mitchell "*****" Green and Jim "Bonegrabber" Smith...... Tyson also went 12 rds with Tony "Gimmie The Money" Tucker.....

    Klitschko is WAY better then those three dudes ever were.....

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  11. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    Tyson never struggled with Mitch Green. Did you watch the fight? He gave Mitch Green the beating of his life. I didn't realize that man was capable of taking that kind of punishment. You could hear the punches from outside the stadium that Mike landed on Mitch Green. Mitch Green was one of the toughest men to set foot in the ring and Mike Tyson made him slur for the rest of his life.

    Tony Tucker was one hell of a tallented fighter in my opinion and an incredibly underrated win. While not the better overall fighter than Vitali, he was slicker and faster, and really didn't start slowing down until 15 years into his pro career. And against Mike, he landed what, one good punch? An uppercut in the first or second round then Mike completely dominated the fight.

    Then Tucker lost again against Lennox Lewis who fought somewhat similiar to Tucker except he had height and reach on him and is widely considered as one of the better heavyweights of the modern era.

    And he struggled with Bone Crusher Smith? Man, he beat Smith from Pilar to Post, and the only reason that he didn't knock him out was because Smith was basically running. He wasn't doing **** offensively and he clinched whenever he could.

    Tyson was a giant killer and Vitali doesn't have the tools necessary to beat Tyson. Tyson would get underneath Vitali's straight punches, and would also be too short for Vitali to use his hooks effectively, which means that his only option would be an uppercut, and how often have we seen Vitali effectively dish that out?

    What against Sam Peter? Sam Peter was an overweight tub of lard that had no headmovement and walked straight in throwing clubbing, slow punches.

    Tyson is nothing like that and would catch Vitali with his hands down and leaning away from punches with overhand rights and leaping left hooks. He would blast Vitali's body break him down, and Vitali wouldn't have much to offer Tyson except for a solid chin.

    If Tyson didn't knock him out, he would white wash im on the scorecards.

    What does Vitali have that Tyson can't get past? And you're saying that Tyson was afraid of Foreman...possibly, but Foreman doesn't fight like Klitschko, and he had some devestating uppercuts which would be the weapon needed to break Tyson down.

    Vitali is too slow to catch Tyson coming in with straight punches. Vitali does not win this fight. I'm sorry.
     
  12. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    Think about Gomez. The mother ****er didn't even move his head, had no power, and was slow as ****, but still made Vitali look sloppy.

    And granted Vitali is past his prime, but imagine if that had been a prime Mike Tyson in there with that Vitali. Vitali would have been knocked out.
     
  13. tysonlewisbook

    tysonlewisbook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Vitali's prime might have been in the late 90s. Against Obed Sullivan he was lightning fast. I remember Vitali actually was hoping to fight Tyson in 2000. Americans might have never actually seen much of Vitali at his best. he was incredible vs. a very confident Sanders and Williams and Johnson but critics do not give him any credit for those what were spectacular wins.

    Don't forget, Lewis said before the Vitali fight he was keen on having three more fights, he said this on HBO. Vitali changed that plan.
     
  14. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    That still doesn't give Vitali an uppercut and lightening fast is an overstatement. It's easy to be fast against limited opposition. I'm not saying Vitali isn't a great fighter, but styles make fights, and he wouldn't beat Tyson.
     
  15. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The hell? "Tyson-Green" sucked weenie.......... Green was just a ghetto jive-turkey..... STILL! He was big and strong enough to go 10 suck-ass rds with a 20 year old Mike Tyson on HBO..... Where was Tyson and his brutal KO power on that night??

    Christ, before the fight with ***** Green, Mike Tyson was given a lesson in boxing for 10 rds against a spry but passive Jim Tillis..... Tyson won, however, he was normal looking in doing so.....

    Come 1987, we had the dreadful "Tyson-Smith" fight on HBO.... Jesus H. Christ... That fight sucked..... The fight with Tony Tucker gets boring after five rds..... Tucker claims his right hand was broken in the first round, so that hindered him during that fight.... I never review either fight of "Smith & Tucker."

    I see prime-time Tyson being a lamb for the slaughter against a hulk like Vitali Klitschko......

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