Where would Vitlai Klitschko’s comeback rate if he defeats Sam Peter?

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  1. Fighting Weight

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    No he beat Tarver in the first fight at 175, watch the fight and score it for yourself, Roy won.

    He lost in the next 2 fights yes, but he didn't have to rematch Tarver if he didn't want to. Compare that to glass WALDO who shat himself at the thought of a Corrie Sanders or Ross Purrity rematch for years :rofl

    Jones is a real fighter, a man with balls and he's heading straight for the hall of fame unlike those two lanky ****s you defend so vigorously.
     
  2. Stoic

    Stoic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Right on. Thanks.
     
  3. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Absolutely not, no. He got owned by Lewis and didn't want to face the guy that did so much better against Lewis than he did (Rahman)

    Simple as that. This comeback is perfectly timed, Sam Peter is not all that, and the posturing is pathetic. I'd pick Michael Moorer that lost to Foreman to beat Peter 10 times out of 10 but of course Moorer is a bum because he lost to Foreman. I don't buy it. It's a Klit-ite love in and I'm calling the sad ****s on it.
     
  4. LennoxGOAT

    LennoxGOAT Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There are many reasons why someone can try and discredit Vitali. But if one is because he was afraid of Rahman, then that can only come from the mouth of a moron.

    No evidence suggests Vitali was afraid of Rahman. At best, he was apathetic towards him.
     
  5. Fighting Weight

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    Hand picked bums like Hopkins and Toney, right? :lol: :lol: :lol: Two of the very best fighters of the last 20 years, Jones owned them both at a very young age yet he was cherry picking?

    You, my friend are a ****ing retarrd. No explanation is necessary. Please set fire to yourself and your children. We don't need your types on planet earth.
     
  6. Scar

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    You would rate Hasim Rahman as more dangerous than Peter at this point?, come on man.

    He gave Lewis HELL and the public's reaction after the fight and constant DEMAND for a rematch wasn't going to be TOO much for nothing if he got "owned". If anyone got owned then it was Rahman and against Maskaev in a fight he was a heavy favorite going in. Peter is far more dangerous than Rahman and Vitali is fighting him coming off a 4 year lay-off with career threatening injuries. If he was fighting Rahman I would be nearly 90% of the boxing public would predict an early easy KO for Klitschko. There is absolutely no reason AT ALL to run after Lewis for a rematch the way he did if he's scared of Rahman for ****'s sake, he fought Lewis on SHORT NOTICE yet is scared of Rahman of all fighters?! :patsch
     
  7. Fighting Weight

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    VERY apathetic, in that he refused to get in shape for a fight with the man.

    Talk bollocks all you like but the facts are that VITLAY ducked Rahman, shamelessly.

    Good-night :good
     
  8. Stoic

    Stoic Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Good point:nut
     
  9. Suge Green

    Suge Green Boxing Junkie banned

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    Yup, the appropriate order of events was...


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    ...and then this...
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    Only for VITKLIT to noshow repeatedly...


    ...and finally this, from Hasim...

    Dear Mr Klitshcko (& fans):

    I am writing you because it seems that you forgot about me, your mandatory challenger. I must be the most invisible 6 foot 2, 240 pound black man on the planet. You have ducked out on me since April 30, June 18, and July 30 with varying excuses and injuries which I never quite believed existed. You have the nerve to call out another fighter when you have clear and present danger staring you in the face. But that is appropriate, because you better go down the yellow-brick road and get a heart before you step in the ring with me. I am an extremely credible opponent, so I assume
    that your constant avoidance of anything regarding the name Rahman is a very smart tactic. I understand that you are a doctor and an extremely intelligent man. However, you are undermining your credibility as a boxing Champion by these constant duck tactics that you are employing by not fighting me. You are decreasing your fan base and causing doubt to appear in the hearts of your most ardent supporters. How can you use words like 'courage', 'heart', and 'champion' when referring to yourself when you have been ducking me like a yellow-bellied coward for almost a year? Boxing and its fans need an active Champion who is willing to fight credible opponents. I think that it is hilarious that some consider you a Champion and the man to beat when you are scared to face me. Stop misrepresenting the heavyweight division, let alone the WBC championship.
    Boxing deserves better than what you are giving it. Stop cheating yourself. Stop cheating the fans. Most of all, stop cheating me.

    Now I am all for heavyweight unification, as is my promotor. Now you are suddenly able to fight in September? We can fight in August if you like. Just know that I plan on hitting you harder than you have ever been hit in your life. And I promise that you will taste the canvass for the first time in your professional boxing career. And Don King will not ask for ANY OPTIONS!! None, so you dont have any other excuses. I am ready to take back what belongs to me. And I cant wait to win over your fans and supporters because they seem to be very supportive of you. Imagine how much they will appreciate a champion that is active and not afraid to fight anyone. Well, I am ready now. Are you willing to hop in the ring with me? If not, don't issue anymore press releases until you are ready to be a man. But as is your history regarding Rahman, I expect for you to act like this letter is invisible as well.

    Hasim Rahman


    ...but even that only brought one more cancellation, for a total or FOUR Hasim Rahman no-shows...:-(

     
  10. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    what about this

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  11. Suge Green

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    I wasn't going to post that, because then I would have been obliged to post this...and not only that, it's really off track.

    No, I'm not going to do it...let's stay on topic.
     
  12. drvooh

    drvooh Boxing Addict Full Member

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    well put :good
     
  13. Thread Stealer

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    Hagler is an ATG who slowed down.

    Did he really look worse in 1986-87, than Sam ****ing Peter?

    Hagler still actually, you know, had something called good technique. I know it's hard to compare a middleweight to a heavyweight, but I'd pick a heavyweight version of Mugabi to kick the **** out of someone like Peter.

    Hell, Jameel McCline almost did it.
     
  14. Mendoza

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  15. Suge Green

    Suge Green Boxing Junkie banned

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    It would be his best win if he pulls it off, but he'd tarnish the comeback with more cancellations...