You know, one time I shot a homeless person to see what it feels like to kill a man. The first shot smashed into his collar bone, his toothless mouth screamed. I shot him again, and he went limp. I got so excited, I pissed on his body, stripped off my blood splattered clothes, and ran all the way home in the cold with my big ***** flopping everywhere. It was the greatest night of my life.
Did I ever tell you about the time I took a **** in my friend's living room, while he wasn't home for shits and giggles..turned out it wasn't even my friend's house, just some random asian family who was home. It was pretty funny. They were all screaming and crying, the father called the cops and I ran away laughing to myself.
It is really rare to see how someone forces a hw champion to give up and forces him to recognize that he has no chance to win not even with a lucky punch. Vitali did this to Peter. He forces other to recognize his power and to give up. Every boxer can win with a punch, but can every boxer win with total domination?
That what made Lennox so great. Even an old, fat and shot Lewis could not be stopped by a young, prime and strong VK. Bravo Lewis!!!!:happy
Mongoose nobody likes penises anymore. And you dont have a ***** you lost yours in the war.....dont you remember? I told you to stop playing with grenades
he has beat everyone put in front of him period an pretty impressive doing so who he has beat an the era he is in he cant change his greatness or lack of is debatable like anything else but he is pretty damn good in mop
Vitali is definitely an all time great heavyweight. He's easily Top20, and you can argue that he's Top15. He ranks near guys like Liston, Patterson, Charles, Schmeling, Langford, Norton, etc. And, personally, I think he would have crushed them all (except perhaps Liston).
Yep, he still is. Probably was an ATG Heavyweight right after his comeback fight against Peter. 4 year retirement & fought for his belt back with no tune-up. He won impressively too becoming the first tto stop Samuel Peter. That & the 2 brothers holding portions of the Heavyweight title at the same time. Yeah, he makes the cut at around 15 or so.