Funny but it works fine for me. Works fine in McVeys post as well. Maybe youre just trying to hold on to your illusions instead of facing the reality that you are indeed wrong.
You're kidding, right? That is Vits being translated. Why would anyone else say "we're giving up, it hurts to much"? There was no protest from Vits and he than went on to say he thought he couldnt win in the interview. Lmao...some of you guys are thick headed!
This is flat out false. At no point is it dicernable that Vits was injured. He kept throwing as much in the final round before he quit as he was in the beginning.
Yes, we know what happened. He quit. I find it amusing there was no mention of this injury four rounds before as you claim. If there was why would the interpreter leave out such an important thing? Why would Vits say he didnt think he could win on points? Is this more made up stuff by the interpreter?
What you heard were Vitali's words being translated. I have to wonder just how stupid you are.atsch i
Why are you lying? Firstly the commentator can clearly be heard saying " Klitchko with the left hook, and 3 rights " yet you claim he couldn't use both arms. He also clearly says " We've just heard from the translator Klitchko is having trouble with his left hand, and can't use it to it's full extent but he is still using it, still throwing it." He also says Klitchko threw 81 punches in round 8. Secondly who cares what was said in German? The translator can clearly be heard saying " It's over, we are giving up. It hurts too much." Those were the exact words from Klitchko's corner, then Byrd jumps up to celebrate.
so we know one thing that being when Vitali has a injured shoulder during a boxing match he will quit. that's not that big of a deal imo.
NOPE..... Klitschko: I would have rather died than lose to this creep By [url]Ashley Gray for MailOnline[/url] Updated: 06:49 EST, 21 February 2012 [url]10 View comments [/url] Vitali Klitschko has revealed he may have thrown in the towel against Dereck Chisora if it hadn't been for the Briton's antics. The Ukrainian tore ligaments in his left shoulder early in the fight and contemplated handing his opponent victory, just as he did when suffering a similar injury against Chris Byrd in 2000. This content is protected Take that: Klitschko tore his shoulder ligaments during the title bout But Klitschko could not face gifting his WBA world heavyweight belt to an opponent who had slapped him at the weigh-in and spat at his brother Wladimir moments before the fight. After winning a unanimous points decision in Munich despite barely using his left arm for more than half of the contest, Klitschko told German newspaper Bild: 'The ligaments were only lightly torn, but a nerve was affected. This content is protected Water disgrace: Chisora spat in the face of Vitali's brother Wladimir 'That's why I couldn't lift my arm - it wasn't listening to me. 'I had two choices: give up like I did 12 years ago against Chris Byrd - because the tendon was torn, the pain unbearable. 'In Munich I took the second option: grit your teeth and pull through. 'I would have rather died than lose my title to this creep. 'It's a good thing my brother remained calm (when Chisora spat at him). This content is protected On the ropes: Chisora unexpectedly took Klitschko the distance 'He made a fist (only) in his pocket, otherwise there would have been chaos in the ring.' The defeat by Byrd was the first of Klitschko's career and led to a lay-off of more than seven months. A similar recovery period is feared this time around, jeopardising a fight planned for May, and the 40-year-old has questioned if former champion David Haye wants to get in the ring with him. 'I don't know if he really wants to fight,' he said. 'He rejected our good offer.' Read more: [url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-2104240/Vitali-Klitschko-I-died-lose-Dereck-Chisora.html#ixzz3oYtB17D1[/url] The bottom line is the article above is the reason why he forfeited the first time,however he knew it was about the end of his career anyway and just went with it,had he not injured it the second time ,in all likley hood he fights Byrd finally who ran from him still after this fight.
His own words dont change the fact he quit to a small, soft punching fighter. And Byrd never ducked a rematch. In fact it was the opposite with Vits never seeking one. Why would Byrd hide from a guy who quit against him but rematch the better brother who had already beaten him soundly?
Lets not forget the paid off official in the Charr fight where it was stopped on a minimal cut that posed no danger. 😉