Nobody. It ain't happening. :roll: You have created a thread about nothing and are trying to keep it alive by elaborating on nothing with more nothing. Provide a quote from the man himself or STFU. If you believe with all of your heart that it will happen in "a week or two", cool.... get back to us in "a week or two" when tell us then when there is a real story to talk about.
Vitali did look a little old in the first round of the Gomez but he quickly took control. The problem is Lewis is old too.
It would be great for him to come back and beat down the Klits, but he wont, he has been inactive for too long and is too old to get back in the gym. Plus, its hardly like he has anything to prove against Vitali.
I cannot stand Lummox,there's something of the Sugar Ray Leonard about him,ya know allways wanting the odds in his favour type of thing.If Vitali had looked at his anything near his best/as he was,just like Leonard waited for Hagler to go past his peak Lummox is the same.No way in hell would Lumox even consider it if Vitali looked as he was.
So despite the fact lewis is old and hasn't trained for years its in his favour, despite the fact lewis was fat and half retired when he beat a prime vitali :roll:
That Scoop Malinowski is an odd one to figure. He has legitimate publications, appears to be (for lack of a better term) a "real journalist" (or at least a magazine writer), but his boxing opinion pieces are garbage. And phrases like "according to one of the most connected and knowledgeable people in the sport" can be roughly translated as "someone I talked to who may or may not know squat". Anyone that thinks it'd be good for the sport is nuts. I'd like to think LL has more sense and dignity.
Lennox has already beaten a better version of Vitali. I don't know what your point is, other than "I don't like Lennox".
Vitali is the last person who should be wanting this fight anyway. If he loses, he loses to an even older version than he lost to last time. If he wins, so what - he beat a faded shadow of a former great. If he's in to calling out retired fighters, why not call out Ali? Would beating Ali today mean he is better than Ali? Of course not. If he wants to be considered better than Lennox, the only way he can achieve that is to unify the titles and hold them for longer than Lennox did. But of course that won't happen because.. ** insert latest Vitali Klitschko excuse for not unifying here **
How did that horse get in the tree? is it resting, sleeping, collided with the tree and stuck? alive or dead? i have spent some time trying to figure out whats going on in that avatar of yours!