He doesn't believe any of that will make a difference. It's like he thinks Tyson simply would not able to use any of his advantages (speed, movement, aggression, tenacity).
I think yeah, this was over the hill Lewis version but with very long notice and not fat or overweight boxer at all. Vitali was exactly with short notice and as late replacement not vice versa here how his fans are posting here. h2h is not pro boxing at all, not even close to this, it is more close to mma without any rules and if from pro boxing, then with boxing close to Dempsey era and earlier not post WW2 boxing at all. h2h is MMA with 0 rules here not sport and yeah, this is what this is here. Soft kid garden here is even combat sambo and pro mma if compare with this one. h2h is survival and even in rare cases with empty hands. A bit funny is to think that if in good shape Vitali might not be dangerous for Wlad. Vitali had stopped boxers who had stopped Wlad in distance, so really " he was bad ", it is funny. Ofc everyone is beatable and he had a lot of flaws, especially in kickboxing. I even didn't had claimed that he might stop Valuev in distance for example, while Valuev from fights vs Haye and Holyflied was over the hill surprisingly slow version of previously already slow boxer here. Still it is amazing. h2h is with 0 rules for fight and they might headbutt, elbow, use standup grappling, kicks, standup wrestling and ground game and there are not any hands wrapping or gym, prohibited small joints locks and manipulation etc. brutal h2h is very harsh is compare with competitive pro mma, combat sambo or MT/KB. h2h might include everything available too here, not only empty hands. It is not so safe to claim that x or y will win real not sport h2h fight here.
Not shot but he was overweight that night. Last time he was overweight he got KO'd by Rahman, yet Vitali couldn't pull it off
Potentially any of these guys could win it, but I think Lewis would be the most likely. Like if they ran it 10 times I think Lewis would win it the most times.
Ali is to fast to skilful and he will be to consistent and accurate for Lewis. I see a late stoppage. Remember Ali used to fight 15 rounds.
Vitali is not a one punch KO artist like Wlad or Lewis himself. They were evenly matchen. Lewis better Due to his Jab and Vitali's overrated low guard lean back style. Also poor eyebrow ridge and skin. Prone to cuts, just like Wlad against Fury. But Wlad had a better defence against tall jabbers.
Lewis struggled with Vitali because he came in overweight, was getting old, and had taken him on a 2 weeks notice whereas Vitali however had been studying Lewis from several months to multiple years and Lewis had the momentum at the time of the stoppage. Lewis was agressive against Taller fighters always. Watch Lewis's fight against Henry Akinwande This content is protected Akinwande was 6'7 and had an 86 inch reach. Lewis was pressing the action heavily and the only reason he didn't KO Akinwande was because Akinwande was clinching for dear life when Lewis got on the inside. He would jab his way into range against Wladimir and dismantle him up close with short uppercuts and Fury does not posses the power to at least make Lewis think twice about attacking him. Also watch his fight against Tyrell Biggs. 6'5½ outboxer. Lewis walked him down and gave him no respect.
Everything you say makes sense, and absolutely Ali was a very special fighter. But, I'm not totally convinced he could stop Lewis. Box to a points decision, yes, maybe...but actually put Lewis on his backside? I'm not convinced.
I am just because Lewis will be hit consistently and accurately on the button and we saw what happened with McCall and Rahman. The problem because we are talking of peak versions is Lewis will not even see some of the punches he is being hit with and in my experience those are the ones that do damage.
Lewis better due to his origin and Vitali overrated due his origin for you, this at first. I think this is fair, to be punched in the face for a living is more popular in US and U.K not Ukraine. Yeah. LOL.
I actually agree with a lot of what Markus is saying in this except for the Klitschko fight we’re it could be argued he was a bit unprofessional and was gassing real quick do the terrible cut helped him win that fight. One bad habit Lewis had was not giving his rivals credit. I was a fan of his though.