the klitshkos legacy

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  1. Koman600

    Koman600 Guest

    vitali fought the best hw he has ever faced and loss... (lewis).

    the klitschkos will go down as the ones that dominated the worst hw division in the world
     
  2. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Vitali ran Lewis out of boxing, never lost a fight legitimately, was never behind in a fight in 13 years as a pro..

    Wladimir has been at or near the top of the heavyweight division for ten years, is just now in his prime, cleaned out the division, is pushing 60 pro fights and showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon...And that is the Klitschko legacy...............

    And anyway, you must mean "The worst division in history!" not "The worst division in the world!"
     
  3. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Vitali's legacy:
    -Several wins over contenders and champs since 1999.
    -His 2008 comeback is one of the best in heavyweight history
    -Very impressive H2H. Barely loses rounds.

    Wladimir's legacy:
    -A lot of wins over contenders and champs since 2000.
    -H2H he is very effective.
    -Has been dominating the division since 2006 (5 years).
    -Unified champion.

    KLITSCHKOS legacy:
    -Won all the belts in the division.
    -Cleaned a (weak) heavyweight division.
    -Dominated the division since 2004 (7 years).
     
  4. good

    good 'bad' Full Member

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    lets be real..vitali was beating lewis and was on his way to stoping him, lewis got real lucky...just accept it..the klitschkos are very good if not atg's
     
  5. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    If you were there, you could see Lewis' promoter signal Lewis' doctor signal Lewis referee to stop the fight without even looking at Vitali's eye, even Marciano was given one more round with his nose split in two!!! Marciano went out and stopped him opponent. Lewis was finished, Vitali would have knocked Lewis out in the very next round, Lewis knows it. Why do you think Lewis is so jealous? Watch EPIX, Vitali/Solis fight, listen to Lewis lie like Hell. Lewis should be ashamed of himself, video proved him as a liar. Lewis turned down the biggest payday of his entire career, by far, instead he retired rather than fight Vitali again. Vitali staggered Lewis more than once, Lewis could not hurt Vitali. Watch Lewis rub his head into Vitali's cut, etc...............Lewis knows the truth. Vitali Vs. Lewis now!!!!!!! I want that fight now!!!!!!! ASAP!!!!!!!
     
  6. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    Whoevers new alt account this is just go back to your main account ffs. Its not as though anyone is taking your posts seriously.
     
  7. Bo Bo Olson

    Bo Bo Olson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    +1 Farmy.

    It was a very good fight that Vitili was winning.

    A lucky cut punch......I must say I'd never ever seen so much gauss stuffed into a cut in all the decades I've been watching...since 1953.

    It was not Vitili's fault that Lennox was in shape for Donut Johnson.

    And Vitiali did run Lennox out of boxing.
    And Lennox will phone or fly to anyone with a chance to tell them how to beat either Klitchco even now....
    He knows he got run out of boxing.


    That Wlad got back after two hard defeats is great, especially for today.
    Back in the old days of a single line of contenders many a later champ got beaten by a man who was better that night or up against the wrong style and had to get up and fight the next fight and soon......he needed to eat.


    Somewhere back in the 9 weight class day an underdog beat the Champ, and when asked what that meant to him said, "I can now hire better sparing partners."
    That little gem was such a surprise, and do keep that in mind, for your general boxing knowledge.
     
  8. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    Holy ****. That is the first coherent post of yours Ive ever read. I honestly thought you couldn't speak English and were probably some evil russian spam bot.
     
  9. FAT_TONEY

    FAT_TONEY Active Member Full Member

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    The Klitschkos legacy will be that they were the two only dominant HWs in a very bad HW era. That's something. And their careers aren't over yet, at least Wlads, so who knows. A 60-3 record is certainly a good resume, even if there are no ATGs on it.

    As for Vitali never losing a fight legitimely? He quit against Byrd. I know it was because of an injury, but it's still a legitimate stoppage. Vitali legitimaly stopped Odlanier Solis, right?
    And Lennox stopped Vitali on cuts, a clear legitimate TKO victory. It doesn't matter if Vitali was ahead on points or what might have happened if Vitali didn't sustain these cuts... it was a legitimate stoppage. This has been discussed to death on this forum already, please don't start with it again.
     
  10. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    The British legacy is to be the biggest ***gots in the history of the universe.
     
  11. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  12. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    ^^^ Pretty good. I would also add:

    1 ) Vitali has never been down from a punch.
    2 ) Both brothers have very high KO%
    3 ) Vitali should be a rare champion past his 40th birthday
     
  13. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    if the Klits were one person they had a great resume but since they´re two its not so much the case
     
  14. JunitoJab

    JunitoJab Antagonist Full Member

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    No he never ran Lewis out of boxing, Lewis was already on his way. Hence, the not training properly, and very bad shape he was in on fight night.
     
  15. JunitoJab

    JunitoJab Antagonist Full Member

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    They are very good heavyweights.. Always in great shape, like the heavyweights of old, not like them fat ****s nowadays..

    I don't know how they would have done against the greats, but they can only fight what's in front of them..