Which Ali opponets beat Vitali

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  1. Jaguar

    Jaguar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You must be new here. These clowns think size is everything. From Pacquiao's, "He big, I little" somehow equating to a good fight, to the Klits walking through every ATG heavyweight in history, on ESB size = EVERYTHING.
     
  2. sosolid4u09

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    Some ppl???

    Dozens of posters are filling threads after threads of this bull****! 'the klits are taller hence they would win'. We have bubby saying danny Williams = George Foreman and ppl are defending him!

    **** it if you can't beat em join them!
     
  3. sosolid4u09

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    Your a wise man who speaks the truth
     
  4. ripcity

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    Holmes has the best shot, I'm flip/floping on rather or I'd favor him to win though.
    I think a younger Liston could. Foreman was always dangrous, but I don't think he had it all upstairs to beat Vittili Klitschko. Frazier is too small.
     
  5. JASPER

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    tougher, especially pre Ali. stronger and more powerful . . . "Big V would not be able to bully him around the ring. Big George could hit you any place on your body and hurt you. His leaning back defense would not work because Big G would make him pay. Young prime george was a very angry and mean man and would take it out on clumsy VK. VK, if he tried to trade like he did with Lennox would go to sleep. what people think is a granite jaw would have been shattered into a thousand little pieces like all of the fans that worship Big V. He is not agile enough to dance or run and hide . . . if he tried Big G would easily hunt down the sloth Big V and leave him quivering on the mat in the corner. To be honest i think little bros would have better chance against prime Foreman . . . his has quick enough feet to keep the distance between the two, but one good shot and it is good night!


    • Any more questions?
     
  6. sugarsean

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    :roll:
     
  7. bballchump11

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL7KnkWWXbQ[/ame]
     
  8. JASPER

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    I would Liston to that list as well . . . Sonny is one of the most underrated fighters around. he had an incredible wing span for a shorter man and had probably the second best jab in heavyweight history after Holmes.

    Norton and shavers would be very interesting as well
     
  9. Gregory

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    Too much nostalgia. Its possible Vitali beats Ali as well. A high possibility. He is a modern day athlete which is uncomparable to athletes of 70s or 80s.

    Try to image Carl Lewis against Usain Bolt at 2011. It wouldn´t bw even competetive.

    I hope people realise he is one of the strongest hw in history. Enjoy watching him when you can.
     
  10. JASPER

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    dumb newbie, i see that you are like the rest of the klitlickers that forget skill matters!

    if you want to look at a comparison what about BasketBall were the two best players who ever played the game, bird and Magic, co-existed or how about hockey where Gretzky and Lemeiux were re writing the record books. Yes, the players today are bigger stronger and faster, but that doesn't make them better! the skill level in all three sports have actually declined depite the fact that they have become more international. Man these ****ing idiots!
     
  11. conraddobler

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    right, those athletes in the 70's and 80s were garbage. You know, guys like Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran, Hearns, Hagler, Ali, and Pernell Whitaker.

    Horrid athletes. Can't compete with the likes of modern day performers like Adamek, Helenius, and Chagaev.

    crawl under a tree, Gregory, and dissipate.
     
  12. Leonit

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    I don't know every fantasy match up is what it is a fantasy match up. When it is all said and done Ali will be top 5 ATG p4p and Vitali and Wlad would probably not make top 80. Are they very good HWs hell yeah but their resume is not impressive and that is a fact. The only HOF they fought is Lewis and Vitali got an impressive event win but lost the actual fight. Now you are going to say that Lewis is the HW GOAT because it serves your cause but he obviously isn't and got KOed by a couple of gatekeepres during his impressive career.

    I honestly will favor Foreman, Holmes and maybe Liston to beat Vitaly. As my cat broner_a_G said Frazier will separate the younger brother from his senses with his perfect left hook after slipping the jab :).

    I'm a fan of the Klits because they come from my part of the world but honestly all the nonsense has to stop with boxing domain comparing Adamek to Foreman and so on. It's sad...
     
  13. bballchump11

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    Yeah I agree with you man. **** I think Pacquiao could beat Sugar Ray Robinson because the training nowadays is so much better
     
  14. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    by the same ******ed logic he is using LeBron James is better than Jordan
     
  15. Nonito Smoak

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    I'd favor George to beat Vitali... One of the only.

    And overall if he fought them all one of them would get Vitali, likely Holmes or Norton three times might get him or a freakishly lucky performance by Liston. Frazier and Patterson I would put on the next highest odds and they would be extremely bleak and that would be become he faced Joe 3x Floyd 2x.