Proof that Vitali destroyed Lewis who only "won" by dirty fighting

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  1. keith

    keith ESB OG Full Member

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    Man it's like you read the manual and started over again.

    Make personal. attacks call people racist.

    Step three after getting schooled again on a thread.

    Way to stick to the game plan.


    Keith
     
  2. jacklondon

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    What does any of that bull**** of yours have to do with the subject, the subject being the video of the fight - exact times included for your convenience! - showing Lewis REPEATEDLY rubbing his head into the left side of Vitali's face, rubbing his glove accross the left side of Vitali's face, and holding and hitting?
     
  3. Vladimir23

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    Vitali Klitschko vs Lennox Lewis

    THE FACTS

    Vitali took the fight on just 10 days notice.

    Vitali was clearly winning the fight 4-2 on all 3 scorecards at the time of the controversial doctor stoppage. Lewis barely survived the 2nd round and almost got KO'd, he was badly hurt, holding on for dear life, wobbling everywhere and staggering around the ring like a drunk. Lewis was badly hurt several times in the fight and was getting outslugged, outworked, outmuscled, outlanded and outboxed by Vitali.

    punches landed

    Vitali 156

    Lewis 102


    Lewis was exhausted, worn down and hurt from the accumulation of punches and was ready to get KTFO again, he collapsed onto his stool at the end of the 6th round, Vitali was clearly the fresher of the two, he would've KO'd Lewis for sure if the fight had continued.

    After the fight, Vitali intimidated the **** out of Lewis and made him look like a *****. All the fans at Staples Center cheered for Vitali and booed Lewis.

    George Foreman: "Vitali was winning the fight. Lewis got lucky. There has to be a rematch!"

    Jim Lampley: "A lucky escape for Lewis who was clearly losing the fight"

    Lewis promised Vitali a rematch.

    Vitali destroyed Kirk Johnson in 2 rounds and called out Lewis again in the post fight interview. The scared Lewis retired shortly after that fight.

    Lewis turned down 40 million dollars for a rematch and retired like a coward because he knew he would get destroyed by Vitali.

    Even Emanuel Steward was upset and pissed off at Lewis for blatantly ducking a Vitali rematch.

    Vitali dominated Lewis and scared him into retirement.
     
  4. keith

    keith ESB OG Full Member

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    Your clips show Vitali holding on for dear life while Lewis tries to get away from him and hit him. It also show Lewis pushing Vitali off of him gloves in face because Vitali won't let go of him.

    They also show him rocking Vitali with clean damaging punches that open his face up.

    But you will stick to the mantra, that is all you know.


    Keith
     
  5. Vladimir23

    Vladimir23 Boxing Addict banned

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    Vitali wasn't even in his prime yet.

    Lewis was 37, not really that old for a HW.

    Vitali is 40 and is still dominating. He hasn't lost a single round in his comeback.

    Lewis was coming off the KO win over Tyson. In the Lewis-Tyson post fight interview Lewis stated "I'm like fine wine, I get better with age"

    In an interview right before the Vitali fight, Lewis said "I'm at the peak of my powers, I will keep fighting for many more years"

    Lewis was badly hurt several times, almost KO'd, outworked, outslugged, outmuscled, outboxed, outlanded 156-102, dominated and retired by Vitali.
     
  6. keith

    keith ESB OG Full Member

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    And in the end, LEWIS TKO-6 Vitali.

    I looked it up. It's right.

    You have to finish a fight to win it......


    Keith
     
  7. jacklondon

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    They most certainly do not. I posted the exact times of Lewis' many instances of dirty fighting. Suppose you tell me exactly which of them you dispute.
     
  8. jacklondon

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    :good

    Good post.
     
  9. jacklondon

    jacklondon Guest


    The first occasion of Lewis' fighting dirty that I noticed occurred at at 2:46 on the tape, one minute left in rd. 1. that was when Lewis was raking his glove across the left side of Vitali's face - and for once - for the only time I think - the ref had his eyes open - and he yelled at Lewis, "Watch the elbows! Watch the elbows! Stop stop!".
     
  10. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have a feeling these guys will still be upset about this loss into their 80s and on their death beds, the realization will hit them and they will probably die from it. Shitty way to go out is thinking "Lewis TKO6".
     
  11. Vladimir23

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    Vitali got robbed. The corrupt doctor and ref were on Lennox's payroll.

    It should've been a TD win for Vitali.

    Official Scorecards:

    Par Russell: Vitali 58-56
    James Jen-Kin: Vitali 58-56
    Tom Kaczmarek: Vitali 58-56

    Other Scorecards:

    HBO: Vitali 58-56

    Sky Sports: Vitali 58-56

    Lennox's mom: Vitali 58-56
     
  12. keith

    keith ESB OG Full Member

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    At 2:46, Vitali is reaching out to hold Lewis AGAIN. Lewis tries to shove him off with the gloves. If Vitali didn't try to hold Lewis at EVERY single time he got hit, Lewis would have to shove him off every time.

    There was no raking of the laces. This isn't 1950. There are no exposed laces.

    Vitali was like an octopus in that fight, his complete lack of inside fight game was evident. He was used to just grabbing smaller guys every time things got uncomfortable, and with Lewis he couldn't do it because Lewis was to strong.

    Bad tactic.

    Keith
     
  13. keith

    keith ESB OG Full Member

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    Boxing for the Heavyweight title is not a 6 round event. Its 12.

    Scorecards after 6 don't matter.

    Vitali got beat.

    Sorry.

    Keith
     
  14. bremen

    bremen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wrong

    From WBC Rules:

    Accidental Injuries from Head Butts, Elbows, or other Accidental or Illegal
    Actions (injury).
    This content is protected

    a) Unintentional/accidental injury. When a boxer suffers a cut,
    abrasion, or excessive swelling due to an unintentional/accidental
    head butt, elbow, etc.
    This content is protected

    - If there is an injury caused by a legal punch and the bout can
    continue, and is later stopped after the start of the fifth round due
    to an accidental injury, it will be a technical decision as per the
    scorecards.
    - All rounds will be scored even if it is partial round
     
  15. Uncle Roger

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    Klitschko nuthuggery has reached unimaginable proportions. The universe will soon collapse.
     
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