Although looking back, Lewis is the only guy in the 2000's who seemingly had any chance of beating Vitali...looking back, that fight really shows the difference between fighting the elite of the game and the "good contenders" of the game. You fight Lewis...you are going to be getting hit...a lot.
TBH i was expecting to be blasted left, right and center for my Blasphemous (in most ppls eyes) comment about the 90's era not being that incompatable with this era.
You guys hear a lot of strange things about America. It hasn't been legal to marry your sister since...hey, **** you! I'm not falling for that!
Pretty sure that in some of the Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark i think) and Brazil it's legal to marry your half-sister :good
lets face it: theres NO american heavyweight in the next ten years who will gain anything. once both klitschkos are retired, there are plenty of good heavyweights from all over europe which will use american palookas as their punching bags. the same goes for other weightclasses: all dominated by either europeans, australians and in the lighter weights either mexicans or asian fighters. Europe: STRONG usa: WEAK
I'll never forget the night when Tyson knocked out the mighty Bruce Seldon for the WBA title, or Bonecrusher Smith, or Berbick. The division was filled with beasts back then.