I made a new bet and the site will make a lot of V-Cash. They already put my ideas into practice. The site saves V-Cash, and they are using me, and I am the fool. Oh..bye Faerun.
This content is protected "I kill you! I'll break every bone in your body! You betrayed me! It's not over! Everybody betrayed me. You *******!" This content is protected
-"Hi, Lenny. I need to talk to you." -"What are you doing? I mean are you crazy? Everybody's here!" -"Don't worry about Vitali, he's just being a big baby." This content is protected "....." This content is protected
Before I reply Brittard, This content is protected Boxers DO NOT make a gameplan before the fight to win on cuts. There is no way a trainer goes up to the guy before the fight and says "Alright, you're not gonna knock this guy out, you're not even going to win by points BUT you can win it on cuts tonight kid, so get out there". No. It's a lucky form of winning in boxing, and it doesn't happen too often. 99% of boxing matches either end in a knockout/decision and not by injury/DQ. Vitali still dominated the Byrd fight and had 1 arm. If you weren't an ignorant idiot you'd watch every fight that Vitali is uninjured in (almost every fight) and he gets hot in the 2nd half of the fight and he knocks people out in the 2nd half. Vitali never puts people down before the first 6 rounds unless their bums because he doesn't have that HUGE power, but his punches eventually end the guy later in the fight. Vitali wasn't getting pounded by Lewis at all in the 6th. Lewis hit him with the uppercut and he took it like a champ. Vitali was hurt much more by a Sanders hook and easily recovered so recovery is no problem for Vitali from getting 1 punched. LEWIS NEVER CONTROLLED ANY PART OF THE FIGHT, and was on ***** street 2x in the 2nd round. Vitali's gameplan was to make it a slugfest at the beginning and to take advantage of Lewis and his out of shape nature in the 2nd half of the fight. That didn't happen, but everyone knows that Vitali got Lewis to fight his fight, and not the other way around. Vitali in a dogfight will always destroy Lewis and the compubox stats showed it. Lewis got lucky, and refused $50m to fight Vitali again. If he didn't get lucky he'd jump all over that money. Guess what: he didn't want the money, because there was no chance of winning unless luck was coming again.
brief question i don't want to start a new thread did lennox lewis ever fight a southpaw or a person as slick as for example byrd? serious question btw: TKO6
I love the ignorance. For one, I am not even British. I am Italian and Irish and was born in the U.S. you ****ing ******. Two, I DON'T EVEN LIKE LENNOX LEWIS!!! I rooted against him anytime I ever saw him fight, which was only a few times because I had just gotten into boxing near the end of his career. Lastly, you are an idiot if you think a fighter's game plan won't consist of cutting up ones face if they tend to cut easily. Also, to say 1% of fights are stopped by cuts is a joke. It's a lot higher than that. Maybe not 50% but 1%? LMAO. Fights stopped by cuts ARE KNOCK OUTS YOU ****ING IDIOT. They are TKO's. They count as knockouts as much as it pisses you off. And Vitali took the uppercut like a champ? OKAY, that's why he was holding on for dear ****ing life. Get the **** off my nuts. You are delusional, ignorant, and stupid. Oh yeah, TKO 6. P.S. You say Compubox proved VK dominated. Well, I would point to Vitali's face as a sign of who was really dominated physically.
What other fights had Vitali been cut in? I'm asking because i don't know...not because i think the cuts were lucky..i don't think that...i just haven't seen evidence of Vitali cutting easily ( other than tko6 )