Vitali Klitschko >>> Lewis

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  1. Hercegovac

    Hercegovac Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Who's that homosexual in your avatar?
     
  2. Todd498

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    rir 38
     
  3. Heavyrighthand

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    I think even Lewis, himself, says Vitali is now better than he was then. :good
     
  4. Todd498

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    Nah if Lewis had "great power" than so does Wladimir. And you have "fast" for Lewis but not Wladimir? :roll:
     
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  5. Big Red

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    Vitali is amazing he really never has been out fought and now at the age of 40.
     
  6. Alien

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    There is no way Vitali is better than back then. None.
     
  7. Alien

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  9. Cachibatches

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    Naw.

    I like the Doctor, but Lewis is way ahead at this point.
     
  10. irishny

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    Isnt concussion(KO) a type of injury too? One that stops you fron continuing?
    You get punched in the face and you get a concussion,and it leads to the ref having to stop the fight.

    You get punched in the face and you get cut,and it leads to the ref having to stop the fight.

    Whats the difference?
     
  11. irishny

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    Lewis tended to be able to take oppinent out early. Grant in 2, Golota in 1, Briggs in 5,Rahman in 4. Botha in 2.

    And those were good fighters.

    How often do you see Wlad take someone out in the first half of the fight?
     
  12. Alien

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    No no no, didn't you see Wlad "take out" Chagaev and Rahman etc. Granted, they were absolutely exhausted and could barely stand up because they are fat puddings, but that was a clear sign of Wlad's devastating power.

    It's also funny that when you put a little bit of head movement in front of Wlad's "greatest jab of all time" like Haye did he could barely land it.
     
  13. Todd498

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    How often does he try to? And how often does his trainer say "he's the best puncher I've ever worker with" ?
     
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  14. Alien

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    Wlad was landing clean shot after clean shot on a shot exhausted Rahman yet still couldn't take him out.
     
  15. Todd498

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    Right. And somehow by some miracle I guess, he managed to flat line Chambers, (who had never been dropped) put Chagaev on his ass, (never been dropped before) Drop Byrd 4 times in two fights, (had a VERY good chin) should have been awarded a knockdown against Ibragimov, (a lot better chin than Rahman) dude the list goes on. He didn't land his best shot against Rahman and that wasn't one of his better fights.

    Go watch some of the missiles he landed on Byrd, Mercer, Chagaev, and Brewster. Wladimir hits every bit as hard as Lewis when he really bares down on his shots. He probably hits a tad harder. I will take Emanuel Stewards word for it and say he does. :good
     
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