Is Vitali Klitschko the only boxing champion who has never lost more than 2 rounds

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MVC!, Dec 29, 2013.


  1. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    Sorry kid, you are extremely ignorant and ******ed, you haven't proven ****. You dumb nuthugger.

    Vitali faced the best when he came back (Peter/Arreola were the best) and continued extremely good opposition until his retirement. :deal

    Learn boxing.
     
  2. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. MVC!

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  4. bremen

    bremen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haters better stop sandbagging and answer the question:

    Anybody else (Boxing champ) who has not lost more than 2 rounds in their careers in any fight?
     
  5. MAJR

    MAJR Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont know. I'm not well versed enough in the history of boxing to answer that. I do, however, have some counter questions for you.

    Is there any other heavyweight world champion who quit in a title defence against a former middleweight when he was well ahead on the cards and only three rounds away from winning?

    Is there any other other champion who's career is defined by a defeat?

    Is there any other champion who twice strung along mandatory challengers for the better part of a year and spent over two years in total inactive and promised them that he would fight them only to retire instead?

    These things all apply to Vitali. Can they apply to anyone else in the history of boxing?
     
  6. MAJR

    MAJR Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He ended his career very poorly. He looked bad against Chisora, he looked worse against Charr, he promised to fight the winner of Haye/Chisora then weaseled his way out of it, then he spent around 16 months inactive stringing along the rest of the division, around 9 months avoiding fighting his mandatory - which included three times getting the deadline for accepting the fight put back before pulling out entirely claiming injury and having it postponed - he promised to fight in 2014 before retiring instead after missing two deadlines to announce his decision on his boxing future and only making the decision after the WBC offered him the Emeritus Champion title. That's not the ideal way, or an impressive way, or a respectable way, to end a long career as one of Boxings most established and successful world champions.
     
  7. Jim Bowen

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    Official Result: TKO6.

    You can't go official when it suits you and make up your own results when they don't.

    How can anyone take any of your points seriously when your so hypocritical?
     
  8. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Your still an idiot then:rofl
     
  9. StGeorge

    StGeorge Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm a fan of his but this is the truth... poor conduct at the end of his career.
     
  10. JAB5239

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  11. MVC!

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  12. JAB5239

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  13. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    At least 3. Del Boy's best showing by far.
     
  14. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No its not...its just your fantasy that would happen. Joe Louis would destroy the Carnera like Vittles.
     
  15. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    how many rounds did Byrd win against vitali ?

    Do you even have access to the 3 scorecards ??