Klitschko fan quote of the week part 3!!!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Arka, May 30, 2009.


  1. Shattered Glass

    Shattered Glass Well-Known Member Full Member

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    LEWIS TKO 6 VITALI

    Not to mention DANNY WILLIAMS retired Vitali for 4 YEARS.

    Fail.

    This thread is about Wlad and his ridiculous fans.

    Yes it is.

    ????

    Negative, Herbie is sheduled to face Brewster, Sanders and ROSS PURITY.
     
  2. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Im retiring rather than keeping my word. That's a British at their best:rofl
     
  3. Shattered Glass

    Shattered Glass Well-Known Member Full Member

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    LEWIS was THIRTY EIGHT YEARS OLD. He had spent the Majority of his career fighting TOP LEVEL OPPOSITION. He beat EVERYONE WHO WAS WILLING TO FIGHT HIM. He did it away from home and often with devastating KOs.

    By the time he fought PRIME Vitali he was OLD, UNMOTIVATED (He had already achieved HOF status), out of shape and do you know what the outcome was? Do you? Let me remind you:

    PAST PRIME, UNMOTIVATED, ATG LEWIS TKO 6 PRIME VITALI

    I made it big so you can see it.
     
  4. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Okay Lad, I get it, Lennox was out of shape, unmotivated ETC, I guess, bad habbit?:nono
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    Lights out baby, lights out:!:

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    BANG, one shot, big fella Iced, it happens, again:bart




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  5. Shattered Glass

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    Glad you brought these fights up. So not only is the conclusion made that Lennox > Vitali but we have McCall > Vitali and Rahman > Vitali as well. Cheers mate, I almost forgot about those.

    Lennox was on his way out anyway. Picking up a W against Vitali was a good way to go.
     
  6. Ilesey

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    Really? Because I see you in an awful lot of Klitschko threads throwing hissy fits...


    Acutally, Lewis won that fight melting the side of one of the biggest tantrum bitches in heavyweight history. :deal

    If we use your ******ed logic, then Danny Williams sent Shitali into his first retirement. Hey, **** it, Rahman did as well. :good



    But you'll happily comment in all the repetitive and ******ed glass jaw threads. :think

    Thompson was a legend on the domestic scene, but with the likes of Lewis, Calzaghe, Wilde, Hamed, Hatton, Welsh, Farr......he's not a legend on the World stage.

    Oh, wait...was that an attempt at humour from Haye's solitary loss to Thompson?? If you care to debate that one I'll quite happily coat you off the thread since I know full well you know **** ALL about their respective careers.

    Clown. :blood
     
  7. Ilesey

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    Was that when the Klitschko sisters surrounded Lewis after the fight?? It's not like Lewis signed to fight and then balked, unlike some other people I can mention.
     
  8. Ilesey

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    Sanders, Puritty and Brewster send their regards....

    Lewis beat every fighter he ever faced - Klit sisters can't say the same. :good
     
  9. Stoic

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    Ron Lyle and Jose Peralta showed how vulnerable big George was...he was great the Ist 5-6 rounds, but tends to tire, especially when pressured, and is fair game in the later rounds.Remember, Ali made a fool out of him in the 8th round of their fight ....
    Frazier almost got TKO'd by Bonavena...shorter, short arms, smaller than Brewster, gets hammered by Wlad--much like the Foreman fiasco.Wlad took Brewster's wide open shots in the first fight and made him his ***** in the rematch.Frazier didn't have Brewster's jaw.
    Ali has the best chance of beating Wlad. I think he frustrates him alot but even he can't avoid alot of the shots.Close decision.
    The 70's guys aren't as godly as some of you claim, and the division wasn't any stronger than it is today..
    Just thought I'd add a different opinion, compared to the tons of overwhelminging B.S. you guys spew.
     
  10. pipe wrenched

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    :lol::rofl:lol::rofl

    TBH, I miss alot of CHJ's "****". lol. Remember back in the day, he'd come out with Color Charts and ****, to explain his "ideas"? With the proper pinch of salt, China Hand Joe was brilliant comedy.:yep
     
  11. TommyV

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    Or that post about how Sugar Ray Leonard wasn't 5'11" and he posted up a picture to prove it. Trouble is he posted up a picture of Sugar Ray Robinson instead, who happens to be the same height anyway.
     
  12. ya-ni

    ya-ni Active Member Full Member

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    Great post, with some great points
     
  13. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    :patschcome on that statement alone is ridiculous. Frazier had a great chin, foreman just had his number. comparing the two generations is insane as 70s heavyweight is one of, if not the, most talent rich division ever
     
  14. REEVO

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    Please log off and never log on again....... Forman would smash him so bad , the guys from the 70's as you put it are the best era of heavy weight boxing and Ali is the best athlete that has walked the planet and you will never see any man who is as good and as talented as that, so please, stop talking bollocks...:nut
     
  15. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Holy **** there's about 4 entries for next week there, nice work my friend :rofl