You underrate Frazier's chin because of his performances against Bonavena and Foreman. He was dropped by Bonavena due to inexperience while he was in his 12th pro fight. He was destroyed by Foreman due to styles and the fact that Foreman is one of, if not, the hardest puncher in history. Ali is much faster than Vitali all around, including footspeed, handspeed etc. Show me where Vitali moves better than Ali. Frazier was a slow starter and was comfortably ahead on two cards in the Mathis fight at the time of the KO. Frazier was not at his best against Bugner as he was coming off a devestating loss to Foreman.
boy are you pathetic making up **** that did not even happen. Your homosexual obsession with the Klitschko's is disturbing to say the least. :roflatsch
your a ****** dude, if you would read my post on page 3 i said lewis robbed him of his legacy, to have a legacy you need opposition, and vitali was all for a rematch to the death, when they stopped the first fight vitali started pushing lennox asking for a rematch cause if he could he would have died in there. If you dont respect vitali your just a hater. oh yea and wheres your proof? cause they said so? lol. thats all your good for lies and slanders. your avatar shows your just a grade a hater so do your job and hate.
Ail might be faster in ( the 1970 Ali ) than Vitali is, but Ali lacked Vitali's power, threw less punches per round, and took way too many break on the ropes, which is why Fraizer came on. In the middle of the ring, it was all Ali. Vitali spends the least amount of time on the ropes of any heavyweight I've ever seen. In addion, Vitali has a better hook than Ali, and seems to get tagged by haymakers a lot less. Frazier could not afford to be a slow starter with a skilled puncher. His chin was too suspect. BTW, Frazier was dropped in his 2nd pro fight, and rocked many times on film. Even Bugner, who hardly landed much stunned Frazier the time he connected solid. A sloppy Ron stander who coudl hit some, buckled Frazier's knees.
Ali was on the ropes because Frazier drove him back because of his immense pressure. The same would go for Vitali as he likes to keep his distance but lacks the foot speed to keep Frazier off. Therefore, he would be open to be hit and in punching range. Like I said, he was past prime when he fought Bugner. Stander fought back, but he never really hurt Frazier.
I must also add that he could afford to start slow. He could do so beacsue of styles, Vitali is not going to force the action on Frazier because he is not agressive enough to do so.
Do you people dont understand that this fighting weight boy just wants to get your attention? He is wanking on your posts.
Vitali fires shots from all angles & Smokin' Joe would be smoked by an uppercut on the way in. Vitali by KO in 6 rounds.
Vitali has never been down on the canvas from a punch in a professional boxing match. Major fail again.
So you're saying that Frazier's left hook was a harder punch than Lennox's uppercut? Lewis landed many of those on Vitali & he still couldn't knock him down.
A old and poor trained Lewis beat Vitali. Obviously Frazier is 66(I think) and would pose no problem.