Our hopes have been stomped on too many times, if Vitali came back with some of the strenth he had before his injurius he would definitely make the division look better. He would not be its savior, but wouldnt hurt it either. And I must admit I am one of the most optimistic ones here about his return. I think hewill have 3-5 more years of reigning in the division.
Sorry, but Vitlay hasn't fought for 3 years now due to injuries. I don't see him coming back at 36, and fighting till he's 40 or 41. IF he ever makes it out of training camp, 2 fights max I give him.
Why the **** did everyone vote for Rahman, did you guys not see his fight against Zuri Lawrence, it was **** and he looked washed up.
Yeah, I see what you mean, but current skills aside, I think Rahman deserves a beatdown, after he brought out that plate of chicken and standing there in that big chef's hat at the Rahman Vitali press fight thing. LOL
Vitali said he would fight Rahman and didn't, therefore Rahman retired him. That is Klit-hugger logic, is it not?
If Vitali got hit cy a truck and died, many would say he jumped in front of it in order to escape Rahman.
Yet they wouldn't, had it not been for Klitschko fans and their distortion of Lewis's retirement. Payback is a *****, and so is aRahmaphobia.
Oh no? So sorry. Vitali's fans hurt your feelings? Terribly sorry. But can't blame some one who seen such a great prospect in the Heavyweight division disappear due to health issues. I just found some Ring and other boxing articles on Vitali during his last four fights before retirement, and I was not the only one who was really excited about this new boxer. After he left, all we had was memories and the fights that he won, and those that he lost, never from a knockout, and never from a call by ref, once by himself and once by a doctor.