Are VITALI's no-shows vs. RAHMAN part of the Rock's LEGACY

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  1. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You, along with the other Klit sack-swingers talked unbelievable **** after that loss to Brewster, don't even try to deny it.

    You have also tried to make Lewis's win over VITLAY tainted every chance you got, don't bother trying to deny it.
     
  2. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Change my mind about what, man? The facts?:lol: I don't think you understand exactly how in depth I follow this sport. I don't care if God came down and told me, I know for a fact that bout was only signed twice. If they want to call it "cancelled" for every time that a tenative date was pushed back, that is their choice.
     
  3. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Thanks for proving your double standard. Made this discussion a lot shorter.:good
     
  4. Punisher33

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    Well if the WBC president Jose Soliman saying Vitali cancelled 4 times against Rahman, then I guess there's nothing anyone could say to convince you.
     
  5. Lance_Uppercut

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    There is no double standard and I sure as hell didn't make one. As usual, you just won't listen to anyone but yourself. And if you can't accept that not all circumstances are equal, then it's YOU who has the agenda. You who wants to ignore things.
     
  6. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    What was proven once again, is that I am always willing to concede and speak in a positive manner about Lewis/Peter/Brewster.... ect... whoever is on the other side of an argument with you guys... but once again you are too hateful to concede anything positive in light of Klitschko. I am willing to say things like Lewis being so talented that it would be easy for him to overlook lesser opponents and be caught off gaurd. On the other end, the chances of you saying something like that about Wlad are ZERO. You would rather give Lewis a break on "circumstances" or being "unprepared" for losses... but you wouldn't be willing to do the same for Wlad. Double Standard.
     
  7. Lance_Uppercut

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    :patsch Now you're not even refuting anything. And still, there was no double standard. You want Wlad to have ypour cake and eat it too...
     
  8. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    :huh
     
  9. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm no Klit Fan, but to suggest that Vitali feared Rahman is about as hilarious a notion as I could possibly fathom.

    A healthy Vitali would knock Rahman into the stratosphere, and rather early as well.
     
  10. Punisher33

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    There's no such thing as a lucky punch, it's called perfect timing, Lewis left himself open and he paid for that mistake, neither was the Mccall knockout, Steward told him what to look for and what to throw, in the corner, and he was able to land the right hand, fight over.
     
  11. kenmore

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    There is no reason to believe that Vitali was intimidated by Rahman. All of Vitali's remarks about Rahman in 2004 indicate that he did not think highly of him.

    I think the truth is that Vitali could not get into shape in training camp. Consistently some part of his body was injured or semi-injured, and he was probably struggling to reach his peak in the gym. I believe that Vitali may have gotten freaked out about the fact that his body was not responding normally in training, and that he didn't see any sense in fighting Rahman unless he was 100% prepared.

    Given Vitali's experiences in 2004, I cannot imagine why he wants to come back now. It sounds like his body is a victim of age and nature. I'm all the more convinced of this given that Vitali had to cancel his training camp for the McCline fight.

    I have serious doubts about Vitali's comeback...if he couldn't reach his peak in the gym in 2004, how will he do it in 2008?
     
  12. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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  13. Thread Stealer

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    Vitali's "legacy"

    L TKO 9 Chris Tyrd
    L TKO 6 Lummox Lewis
    5 straight cancellations

    Oh yeah, I forgot all the "fun facts" that Brittley's fans use to try to make up for his resume being comparatively weak to other top HWs of this era.

    Rahman got a "lucky" punch against an underprepared Lewis and became HW champ of the world. Shitali gave an underprepared Lewis a tough bout and LOST.

    What is the best win of Quitali's career? Beating a nearly 40 year old, overweight, inactive for a year Corrie Sanders. Rahman beat a younger, fresher, lighter, more active Corrie Sanders.

    Rahman's 2nd best win > Shitali's best win

    "But Vitali was so good at winning rounds!" :lol: :lol:
     
  14. Farmboxer

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    Yes, it's good that Peter fans are so afraid of Vitali.
     
  15. Farmboxer

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    This is fantastic!!!!!!! It is so good to get so many scared responses from Peter fans. Vitali will knock Peter out cold!!!!!!! Vitali will also make boxing history!!!!!!!