Do you consider Vitali a quitter for quitting against the feather-fisted Chris Byrd?

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  1. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Of course. It gives him justification for quitting. If he portrays himself as fighting through the pain for 8 rounds, then people would criticize him less. But boxing fans are not fools... Actually telling by this poll, 67% are fools.

    The smart boxing fans know that whatever fabrications that Klitschko spouts certainly does not justify his quit job.
     
  2. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    Do you ever think before you type? How in the world would any fighter be unmotivated if he's fighting for a world heavyweight championship? He weigh in at 233 in his last fight before facing Vitali and he easily beat Virchis. Hell before beating Virchis, Gomez weigh in at 228 pounds when he easily beat Mccall. The same Mccal that Gomez fought to a no contest in the first fight. The same first fight that Gomez weigh in at 222 pounds imagine that? I swear you're freaking ******ed.
     
  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    So were suppose to believe Duran who was clearly smiling out of frustration in his fight with Leonard, to have been having cramps?

    But Vitali who showed no signs of pain in his fight against Byrd and no signs of Pain against Lewis with his eye badly damaged, we dont believe him.

    Yet you believe Duran the quiter, has justification for quiting because he was losing by 2 rounds and had cramps?

    Seriously, why are you still posting?
     
  4. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    Cause he's ******ed. He already got owned badly in this thread in which he post a poll that have many pick Vitali is not a quitter.
     
  5. Farmboxer

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    Vitali is a true warrior. He was a six time kickboxing champion, superheavyweight division, both pro and amateur. He was international champion, world military champion, etc. he used to fight both boxing and kickboxing during the same time period. He loves to fight. Vitali has proven himself. Two time WBC champion. WBO Champion. He will fight anyone. Byrd knows how good Vitali and Vlad are. Ask him.
     
  6. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Virchis and McCall were both Top 20 heavyweights and in no way should they be considered among the best in their division.

    Gomez' defeated them despite rumors of drug problems as well as constant partying. His poor training habits might beat the C level heavyweights, but against the giant quitter, Gomez' lack of motivation was his downfall.
     
  7. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    I know. It's just sad how he believes Duran had the shits while smiling.

    Im sorry but if I am sparring and I had to ****.. Im not smiling. :lol:
     
  8. Rui

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    If Klitschko showed no signs of pain and then suddenly fabricates this statement of how he tore his shoulder up in the 2nd round, it only makes sense to not believe him.

    It's blatant that he was trying to justify his embarrassing quit job, but that won't work against myself and fellow knowledgeable boxing fans.
     
  9. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If you ask Byrd how good Vitali is, Byrd would probably reply with something along the lines of:

    "Yeah, Vitali's good... at quitting."

    :lol:
     
  10. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    So very many heavyweights would love to be Vitali Klitschko.

    Gomez trained for Vitali harder than for any fight in his career. Gomez had over 300 amateur fights.
     
  11. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


    Duran showed NO SIGNS of pain against Leonard. He was actually SMILING.

    Why do believe him?
     
  12. Farmboxer

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    After that fight, Vitali had surgery that took approx. 2.5 hours.
     
  13. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Duran was no doubt smiling at the precarious position he found himself in. It was the biggest fight of the year and all of a sudden, the tough Duran had to take a tremendous dump. Duran was amused at the position he was in, thus the smile.

    But unfortunately it has nothing to do with Vitali's quitting like a dog in his HBO debut.
     
  14. futonrevolution

    futonrevolution Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Any updates on that training, so you can school Vitali? :bbb I, for one, will be glad to watch you show him exactly what you're made of.
     
  15. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    For the record, I would make Vitali quit in less than 5 rounds. And you can take that to the bank.