is vitali klitschko the greatest heavyweight ever?

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  1. grouch

    grouch Member Full Member

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    Yep, me too. Underrated by whom, brits? :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  2. lefthook89

    lefthook89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    unless your blind as a bat or dumb as a bag of hammers (probably the latter) he just answered your questions and more. VK barely gets hit because the vast majority of the competition he has faced are terrible boxers. sam peter, chris arreola, gomez??? your really gonna make an argument about VK's masterful defense against THESE people??
     
  3. lefthook89

    lefthook89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    na, your the laughing stock on ESB by brits and americans alike
     
  4. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Probably:


    Muhammad Ali

    Lennox Lewis

    George Foreman



    Maybe, but unlikely:


    Joe Louis

    Larry Holmes

    Mike Tyson

    Jack Johnson

    Sonny Liston



    Highly unlikely:


    Joe Frazier

    Evander Holyfield

    Jack Dempsey

    Rocky Marciano

    Jim Jeffries
     
  5. lefthook89

    lefthook89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  6. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    He might APPEAR the best because you are judging him against B grade opposition. He never beat a top level fighter in his entire career. He might not look quite so good against top grade opposition, and infact his loss to an old and heavy Lewis hinted at that.

    It's a bit like claiming Kessler was one of the greatest of all-time because he dominated B grade fighters hardly losing a round. But you know, then he meets Calzaghe.
     
  7. grouch

    grouch Member Full Member

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    Look, I would gladly agree with you. Just give me some examples. One, two perhaps... Surely out of 40 fights you can find some bits and pieces where Vitali was outboxed, outjabbed, overpowered, outmanuvered, etc. for more than one round.

    Regarding Tyson, he had unmatched upper body movement when he was 18, but a mental midget unfortunately. You knew that he was beat bad in sparring with Lewis, in 1988, did you?

    Enjoy
     
  8. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    An old and heavy Lewis true. But it's not like Vitali was at the top of his game either. He took that fight on what, 2 weeks notice?
    I respect both fighters massively and believe that prime Lewis beats prime Klit 7/10 or 8/10 times. But given just how damn good Lewis was, then that isn't saying much bad about Vitali - after all he didn't exactly suck in his fight against a guy that people are ranking in their top ten or even top five ATG heavies.

    So using your example, let's say Calzaghe was unmotivated and a bit out of shape. Let's say Kessler took the fight on 2 weeks notice. Let's say that instead of being clearly UD'd that Kessler was actually ahead and got stopped on cuts...

    That would make it a bit more unclear, wouldn't it? There wasn't much room for question marks after JC took care of Kess. But there are still question marks about Lewis and Vitali.
     
  9. grouch

    grouch Member Full Member

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    Was anybody talking to you? Get lost stupid, you are an embarrassment.
     
  10. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Listen, based purely on H2H suspicions, I'd say Vitali would have a good chance to beat any other champion in history. But as far as what's actually been accomplished, who's actually been beaten, Vitali's career accomplishments don't even come close to Louis, Lewis, Ali, Foreman, Holyfield, etc, etc, etc. Sorry. He'd have to beat Valuev, Haye, his own brother, Solis, Chambers and Povetkin just to be seriously compared to these guys via actual accomplishment. Vitali is great but it is what it is.
     
  11. Maxmomer

    Maxmomer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    36 year old Lewis beat him legitimately.
     
  12. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    It would make what unclear? It couldn't be any clearer that Kessler isn't and wasn't one of the greatest of all-time. Same goes for Klitschko, he's never beaten a single great fighter and the only one he fought he lost to, even under the circumstances. Did he fight well? Yes. But still, are we supposed to call him the GOAT or a great fighter based on that?
     
  13. lefthook89

    lefthook89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    cant answer my question, huh?? its okay i forgive you. didnt think you could anyway:good
     
  14. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    JC clearly and without any caveats simply beat Kess.

    The Lewis/Klit fight has so many ifs, buts and maybes that it is still being debated to this day and probably will be for years to come.

    So people will be clearer on where Kess stands overall as a fighter than they are about where Vitali stands.
    If the JC/Kessler fight had of had similar circumstances, enviroment and outcome to the Lewis/Klit fight then it would have made Kessler's standing more unclear now.
     
  15. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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