My above post works for you as well. Like killing two dumb birds with a single stone................................
Vitalis loss record is 100 percent knocked the **** out, He doesnt lose by points, he prefers to quit.
A couple of things, 1) VK gets respect for his recent victories at an advanced age; 2) despite their win loss percentage of 95%, let's not overestimate these three opponents (Arreola hadn't fought anybody; JCG was on the slide and has only 'decent' wins in the past couple of years; Briggs is the official 'bum hunter' and his record is way padded); 3) Lennox was still tough at age 36; 4) VK gets props and will get more upon retirement; 5) VK's resume is weak but it's not his fault; 6) haye is a coward
Byrd was the man in that ring Vitali was the playground bully When Byrd refused to fold Vitali was confused fully And then to his trainer he told Those famous quitting words This content is protected What a disgrace.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Spin it any way you want. Byrd should get full credit for the win too. He was well behind on all cards but his elusive style made Vitali over commit & miss many punches & that undoubtably caused the torn rotator cuff.
atschatschatsch You call this a controversial stoppage, dumbass? Gomez couldn't defend himself at all. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcfN_3TuAZ0[/ame]
**** off douche bag............ Listen Brown Charlie, others called it controversial, I didn't. It was a fair stoppage IMO.
Which explains why I'm the one that pointed out that Gomez wasn't undefeated. Because surely that would benefit Vitali's resumé right? :huh Man, you guys are dumb as a bag of rocks................... :deal