Vitali wouldnt last 3 rounds against a prime tyson, Foreman, and Ali

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  1. Finn73

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    chin, punch output, leading on the scorecards until the fight was stopped (because of the severe cut the stoppage was completely justified).
     
  2. RUSKULL

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    How many of Ali's KO's were in less than 3 rounds?
     
  3. RUSKULL

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    Do you honestly think Ali would KO Vitali, who's never been knocked down, in 3 rounds or less?
     
  4. Finn73

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    I can't talk to you about the GOAT, because you believe he was all wrong for Vitali and nothing I can say would change this. I have to go to bed now. N8
     
  5. RUSKULL

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    True.
     
  6. TommyV

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    I'm going to completely ignore the last point because I've already explained the premise of that fight. When you've found the brain cells floating around to realise why you're point is irrelevant, then you can get back to me.

    Chin means nothing. I'm not claiming Lewis is going to knock out Vitali, even though he's one of the hardest-punchers in HW history and Vitali was hurt badly by Corrie Sanders in round 1 - so much that he literally ran away over to the other side of the ring.

    The punch output again I've explained above. I'm not saying punch output is irrelevant, but it's no good throwing 1,000 punches if your not going to be effective with them. As I've explained, Lewis had good mobility combined with size and a reach advantage, with an excellent jab, very solid boxing skills, a cool-head and discipline. I think those are more than enough to counter Vitali's '1,000' punch-output or whatever.
     
  7. TommyV

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    Find where I've said that, or even any mere hint or suggestion that I have. Learn to read and take what you see as it is without making assumptions ****-wit.
     
  8. Finn73

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    I simply don't want to discuss the outcome of theoretical fights with someone who thinks that Sanders hurt Vitali in round one of their fight. :-(

    CU tomorrow...maybe
     
  9. TommyV

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USxJeHV1pd8[/ame]

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    Night. :hi:

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  10. Finn73

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  11. Casamayor122

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    That's "hurt badly"?
     
  12. eiregobrach

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    I wouldn't rate him as highly as that 7 or 8 but i believe that almost any heavyweight would have a daunting task in beating him let alone knocking him out. It is very difficult to decide how high Vitali ranks imo due to a quite poor heavyweight division, however nobody can deny that vitali has faced the strongest opposition available and that he has conquered. His last fight wasn't his most impressive, but why should it be. This year he has been one of the most active champions. Defending three times. He was impressive against Peter and Toney, great against Arreola and comfortable against an unwilling and spoiling Johnson.
     
  13. skier47

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    Typical foaming at the mouth idiocy from a Tyson sackswinger. Pre prison Tyson got his butt handed to him by a fat diabetic with a good jab named Buster Douglas. Douglas at his very best isn't fit to carry Vitali's jockstrap. Vitali would outbox, outtough and outthink the crazy midget Tyson and break him by the eighth round.
     
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  15. Danny

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    Some may disagree with me, but I think the Tyson that beat Bruno in March 1996 would have beaten Vitali the other night! Tell me what did Vitali do differently to what Bruno did in the rematch against Tyson? Apart from winning, he did nothing different!

    Vitali did not assert himself, he was apprehensive, as was Bruno, etc. Tyson of 1996 would have been too fast & ferocious for wither Wladamir or Vitali!

    Let alone a peak Tyson!