There's no video of it ive looked everywhere and this http://www.boxnews.com.ua/en/news/1...ed-Vitali-Klitschko-Out-What-Really-Happened- is the only info I can find(ive looked) so im just taking it as truth from what I gather Vitali wasn't out cold but probably wasnt in very great shape but since it had light contact rules it just got waived off ....weird that it had light contact rules for kickboxing international rules and full contact rules are the norm, not including the other fighting versions like San Shou and Muay Thai. Im almost 100% positive Wladamir never kickboxed honestly there isn't much money in it so im not surprised he stuck with just boxing. Just as a heads up if there ever a kickboxing event in your area check it out general admissions usually only $10-20 and always just get general admission you'll be in the 4th row not a whole lot of people goto them and every time ive went they have a variety of different fighting types international kickboxing rules fights and full contact(difference between them is international rules also allows leg kicking which full contact does not), always a couple Muay Thai fights one bout I saw was like street fighter with all the flying knee's dude ended the fight with a flying knee too and also San Shou which is cool because every time they tie up some one gets chucked(its kickboxing with throws and takedowns) Cung Lee was awesome when he was doing it.
Oh yeah as far as Chris John goes he fought brief time in San Shouh and replaced a sick teamate and lost badly once in full contact rules thats all I know and cant find any video of him in these whatsoever that's is all I know as far as he goes seeing Chris John boxing style and physique I doubt he was dominate in those sports. On the other hand Vitali executing a spinning back fist as well as he did as such a big man is pretty crazy trust me learning how to throw a hook or a uppercut is a lot simpler. Since I got time ill even say how to throw it say your right handed you first place the ball of your right foot right next to your flat footed left in a backward position but your right foot is on the ball of the foot not the heel then you turn place your left hand up to protect the side of your face so you dont get knocked out while spinning(remember to also get your right ass cheek and hips positioned as well) most importantly turn your head and look and then release your right hand at a 45 degree angle at the temple or straight across going for the chin "all of this is one motion" though it's very hard to execute or throw or master Vitali being able to do it so well with his height and weight is crazy ..on a sidenote the guys that are able to throw spinning back fist and spinning rear kicks at close or more then 35 mph generate 1400 pounds of force scientifically and it's not bull**** since I remember my trainers brother Mike "the Mad Man" Marinoble as a super middleweight breaking a large 300+ pounds black guys rib through a kick while he was using a large kick pad(which are like body sized damn near if you dont know) ..anyhow no im not a fan of mma at all or anything like that but respect all fighting sports theres a lot more too them then most people know and anyone who has the balls to step in the ring should be respected at least imo.
Again, nothing to do with this thread you AIDS ridden si. Why don't you talk about the actual questions, whether Vitali avenged any of those defeats, rather than stuff that is completely irrelevant to the topic?
This is a Troll Thread From British Lennox Lewis nut hugger... He KNOWS EXACTLY ASNWERS TO THOSE QUESTIONS WHAT HE GAVE US. His only intention is to make these another Anti Klitschko Thread. :yep
He got knocked out cold in kickboxing by Pele Reid. Maskaev also beat him up in amateur boxing to a stoppage. He was on roids no doubt about it, most likely still is.
Kickboxing has to be much harder on the body than boxing. Given the strenght of someone's legs, the kicks to the thighs, ribs, etc, would make you feel like you'd been in a car wreck the next day. Not to mention the flush kicks to the head.............
im not a lewis fan, if i knew the answers i wouldnt ask would i? this isn't anti klitschko at all, for one wladimir isnt even mentioned, nor is lewis. it is a question about vitali's pre-professional career, one i think is impressive from the footage i've seen today. if you are embarassed by it, then that is your problem. as for the ban from the olympics, i never knew that actually. and as for the loss in kickboxing, i stil dunno if he avenged it since ive received contradicting information. and i still dunno if he avenged his amatuer losses. fuk off troll
did vitali avenge his losses in the amatuers? i do know he lost by stoppage to maskaev, did he lose any others by stoppage? and as for the olympics, was the only reason wlad fought in them because vitali was banned?