spoke to jose ribalta yesterday....asked him who wins tyson or vitali...

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  1. Threetime no1

    Threetime no1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :nutI didn't realise you were still on here spouting your adolescent nonsense. Wind your neck in sunshine. It's called opinion.:blurp
    BTW Prime Lewis TKO Vital within 5!:rasta
     
  2. Windigo

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    Nah, a prime Lewis knows better than to go after a quick KO against a boxer like Vitali. Any fight between the two of them would be a long chess match.
     
  3. Threetime no1

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    We shouldn't go down this road has it is the wrong thread and it's a tired subject.:tired I was just having a pop at daft arse malibua.:verysad
    But if Lennox fought Vitali 10 times he would fight him exactly the same way everytime mate. He just had a thing against men who were has tall or taller than him. A fresher Lewis would be harder to cope with for Vitali.
     
  4. MrMagic

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    But there's nothing that advocates your prediction of Lewis TKO5.

    Lewis went 12 with Mavrovic and Tony Tucker, Tony Tucker stole rounds off of him, yet Vitali who has never been KD, let alone KO'd is getting stopped in five? :think
     
  5. Threetime no1

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    What advocates it to me is that Lewis was a shadow of himself and stopped Vitali in 6. So it makes sense that a fresher, hungry Lewis would do it just has quick.
    Let's close this can of worms.:dead
     
  6. Windigo

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    Lewis was a smart fighter. The older Lewis looked to take guys out more than the younger Lewis did. In his prime Lewis would have boxed Vitali to a late KO/TKO but more likely a decision. I dont believe he would have ever been thinking early KO.
     
  7. Bubby

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    Yes you had better close it before you come out looking like an even bigger fool..:good
     
  8. Threetime no1

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    That's your opinion, fair enough. Personally i think Lewis' history against tall fighters tells me he would always be aggressive with Vitali.
     
  9. Threetime no1

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    Bubby, Bubby Bubby! Take your face for a ****.:thumbsup
     
  10. Lunny

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    :rofl I love the definition of 'PRIME' Tyson.

    Prime Tyson is only when he's knocking out guys in the first. If he's not doing that then it's obviouslly not PRIME Tyson.

    So in any matchup ever PRIME Tyson prevails


    :rofl, you guys are ****ing funny
     
  11. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  12. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Agreed.....
     
  13. Threetime no1

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    On the flip side some people on here think if peak Tyson doesn't get his man out in 5 he has no chance. Which is equally as funny.
     
  14. Windigo

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    I'm not one of those people but even in his prime he had a tendency to get frustrated.
     
  15. Threetime no1

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    True. Against men who weren't willing to engage and looking to survive, we would have to assume Vitali would engage. To write peak Tyson off after 5 is silly and uneducated.