Vitali Klitschko would win a title in any era!! save to say!!

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  1. TheGreat

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    He couldn't beat Byrd, and he couldn't get by an old, Lewis who was fat and past prime. Good Hw, but not this unstoppable monster, his fanatics make him out to be.
     
  2. TheGreat

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  3. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just like with SportsLeader You're making my point.:good
     
  4. Ilesey

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    Ah, great! Yet another Klitschko man love thread.

    Some of you make him out to be this unstoppable and unbeatable monster. Granted, he would be a nightmare due to his size and he is a good boxer but lets not get too carried away. His resume isn't fantastic.
     
  5. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good post.:goodEven tho your a Klitschko hater.
     
  6. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, he would be a top contender or beltholder in any era.

    I think he would be competitive against any heavyweight. His toughest competition would be: Ali, Lewis, Tyson, Holyfield, Foreman, Holmes, Wladimir Klitschko, Jersey Joe Walcott and Joe Louis.
     
  7. Farmboxer

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    Vitali is a true warrior!!!!!!!
     
  8. Blake Rayne

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    How hard is it to check the spelling of your title.
     
  9. DanishFightfan

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    He would beat guys like: Frazier, Marciano, Louis, Holyfield, Bowe, Liston, Foreman, Johnson etc..
    Guys whom he may beat: Tyson, Ali, Lewis..
    But i wont count out Vitali against anyone..
     
  10. JASPER

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    Bubby, you have proven time and time again that you are one of the dumbest ****ers on this board and have a boxing iq of less than the number of fingers I have on one hand. The only one more pathetic is your circle jerk kbro partner Awesome. the only logical answer is that you both have only started to watch boxing in the last 5 years and sneak into the family computer to start posting on this website. Does your mommy know your talking to grown-ups online young man?

    I am sorry if I insulted any 12 year olds with my earlier comment.
     
  11. zenek2

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    Lol, golden era of HW's. haha
    Todays top 10 would destroy them. A foreman nr 3 (fighting for 14 months?)- what a fukin joke. Like i said before- 3 good fighters who made records beating megabums, gave good fights fighting eachother and that makes the greatest era? Nah, 90's wwere much better with way more talents than the 70's, h2h 00's is definitely stronger than 70's.
     
  12. Jack

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    People talk about Vitali like he's the first heavyweight who takes a great shot and hits hard. That's not the case. What is there about Vitali which makes him a much better fighter than, say, George Chuvalo or Oliver McCall? He has an unorthodox style but whether that's an advantage or not against an elite fighter, I don't know because he's never faced an elite level fighter, including Lewis who wasn't 'elite level' when Vitali fought him.

    Great chin, power and an unusual style. What else is there? He is technically average, he has poor movement, isn't particularly fast. Aside from his physical attributes, there isn't a lot of positives with him. So, again, I ask - What makes Vitali different to McCall or Chuvalo? What makes him better than a Max Baer level fighter?

    For the record, I think Baer is the best comparison to Vitali. Both deserve to be ranked around the same level too, about 25 all-time with Baer ahead of Vitali.
     
  13. The_President

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    Wake up from that "Walking-Sleep".

    Taking Roids don't always mean your strength will be stronger than natural strength.

    Vitali couldn't even defeat old, out of shape Lennox Lewis, and how we are supposed to believe he is stronger than Foreman, Liston, Ali?

    Here's the Facts, Jack.

    If Vitali-Lewis fought today, Vitali would only have an advantage due to Lewis being old, and Lewis having fought many more competitive bouts than the Klit gal.

    If Vitali has been out of the Roid tank in Lewis's prime, he would have lost to prime Lewis 10/10 times.

    In Tyson's prime, he would have been KO'ed 10/10 times, with maybe a difference of 1 to a few rounds.

    Take some sleeping pills to cure that insomnia which causes delusions and Waking-Sleep walking.:yep
     
  14. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's just human nature to only recall the very best of the past.
     
  15. zenek2

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    What? higher level of testosterone in ur blood wont make u stronger? Dude someone prolly sold u some chinese crap from islamabad vegetable market.
    how to **** can u say that 212 lbs ali was stronger than 240 vitali? Or 217 foreman? We can argue if froeman is stronger than haye or adamek, but 240+ guys? You think that they make weight divisions in combat sports or weight lifting just for fun>? You're seriously one of the biggest idiot around here.