AND YOU CAN HID IT FOR A WHILE, BUT AT THE END, Klittard's true reasons for hating Lewis ALWAYS surfaces. :deal
Perhaps he was just talking about the stupidity and primitive actions of Chisora during the antics of the Klitschko fight build-up. Perhaps he was innocently going at Chisora for his childish displays of attention akin to that of a caged ****** in a zoo. Perhaps what you perceived to be racism was merely a social criticism against the disrespectful actions of an entire generation of fighters turning themselves into entertainers in their unhealthy lust for wealth and fame. But probably not.
ummm... trying to validate somehow chisora's ape-like actions as a childish/business oriented decisions. Sorry buddy... doesn't work like that. An ape is an ape... any way you look at it...
If you use that language about a black fighter on the General forum you gonna catch a ban. Toodle-oo.
Oh **** I missed posting here today. TKO6. Time to go Klittards still mad to this day. 9 years later.
Since it's unlikely that I'll have the 1000th post, I would like to take this post to say :thumbsup to millertime and DanishFightFan, who have done very well to express viewpoints that favor the VK side of the argument without feeling the need to distort reality or to use racially motivated language to bolster their argument. Bravo, gentlemen! Well done. :good
:good thanks man...and thank you for not using the quitali/bitschko/klittard/brittard terminology.....all that **** is annoying.... haven't seen you use it and by argument, i assume you mean discussing the performances and historical implications of each fighters legacy.....can't argue the result...tko6 happened these 'fans' that argue the result of a 9 year old fight.....do they know Vitali is still fighting at 41 and is having an historic come back....enjoy the career that is still happening!
I know this is a boxing thread, but we can't dispute that all combat sports are related. Recently Jon Jones turned down a decision to fight Last minute replacement fighter Chael Sonnen, instead of his scheduled opponent Dan Henderson, who suffered and injury. While his decision may be detrimental to his career down the road, the fight card was saved when he accepted a fight with Lyoto Machida. Lennox Lewis was in the same position back in 2003 when he decided to fight a replacement fighter in Vitaly Klitchko, when Kirk Johnson got injured 8 days before their chseduled fight, and we all know how that turned out. Although Lewis won, it's still a highly debated fight. I guess what I'm really trying to say is I think both fighters decision was correct. In Lennox's case his attitude was the show must go on, but I also respect Jones's decision also. Thoughts?