Vitali Klitschko vs Joe Frazier

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  1. latineg

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  4. uncletermite

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    At jab who is now quoting himself...still wating on the logic of 205 Frazier pushing Vitali back?I guess you are tired of me clowning you too as well that's what I thought? :lol:
     
  5. HerolGee

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    unclet stop quoting yourself, sure sign of madness.
     
  6. latineg

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    look, Herol figured out how to play too!!!!

    **throws Herol a cookie :smoke
     
  7. JAB5239

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    If you want to take your acting a clown as clowning me than have at it. You have been schooled up and down this forum for the past several days by a variety of posters, some of who's knowledge I have great respect for and others Im not so familiar with. You and Charlie Sheen must have the same definition of "WINNING"! Dont know what Im talking about? Google it, crackhead.
     
  8. uncletermite

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    ....^^^:pwned
     
  9. JAB5239

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    (Yawn)
     
  10. young griffo

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    Foreman was 50 when he fought Briggs and still had Briggs backing up the entire fight with little more than a ram rod jab. Even a 5 years younger George likely knocks Briggs the fvck out, something Vitali wasn't able to do despite hitting him with everything.

    And he wasn't elusive. He used his size and reach to control range and allow himself to operate where he was most comfortable at. If you were good enough to work you way inside of his comfort zone (which Frazier most assuredly was) he was there to hit. But I will grant you that his chin was top shelf and he was very good at keeping a fight at his distance.

    Hence why I think this is an excellent match up.
     
  11. uncletermite

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    There would nothing lucky for him against either, except a lottery ticket..unless you believe in science fiction that a 200/205 pounder like Frazier would out muscle the 6'7 250 giant like a few imbeciles on here. :lol:
     
  12. JAB5239

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    Sure. Who would have thought Dempsey would beat Willard? Louis over Carnera (who'style closely resembles Vits), Simon or Buddy Baer? Holyfield over Bowe? Yep, these things all happened! Lmao!
     
  13. uncletermite

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    Willard came out of a three year retirement against a young Dempsey and I wouldn't exactly call Willard vitali,has nothing to do with a Frazier vs Vitali match up anyway no thrown in match ups can mimick this one,...keep reaching though you are getting further and further away from reality.Simon was a huge fighter as was Baer? Do you really know boxing or what? :yep
     
  14. Pugilist_Spec

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    Simon was 6'3'', Baer was 6'6'', and both were in the 250 lb range. How are they not huge? :?
     
  15. JAB5239

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    If they're not Vits or another current heavyweight they really werent that big. This is the warped thinking of the delusional fool uncletermite.