did he really say your response was "flaccid"?Ambling Alp II wrote:Whatever.
make's one wonder what the expectation was.........
did he really say your response was "flaccid"?Ambling Alp II wrote:Whatever.
Yeah he did say that. Don't want to know the expectation ....BoxBuzz wrote:did he really say your response was "flaccid"?Ambling Alp II wrote:Whatever.
make's one wonder what the expectation was.........
Vitali didn't throw "a punch to end all punches" at Byrd ... Since he was a much better boxer, and easily out-pointed Byrd all the way like his brother did twice, there was no reason to throw such a punch. That's not the way he operated. His MO was to control his fights, steadily beat the crap out of you and stay ahead on points... until you quit... were knocked out... the referee rescued you... or he won the decision... A torn rotator cuff is a very common injury that happened with more or less severity to Pacquiao.. Mayweather.. Hopkins.. Cerdan.. and many other boxers... It's not something you inflict on yourself -- it's something that happens because we're human beings and all kinds of sh!t happens to humans.Caractacus wrote:If you were to ask me,Vitali Klitschko loses were due to self-inflicted injuries.
so he pretty much just TKO'd himself.
The loss to Byrd was due to the fact he threw a punch to end all punches but miscalculated and missed
and tore his rotator cup in his shoulder causing not only torn muscle fibers but excruciating pain for every nano-second
afterwards.
In the fight with Lennox Lewis (which Vitali Klitschko was dominating)
that was a frak occurance,he leaned back just when Lewis threw a right hand,
and that fraction of a millemeter between his brow and the slight snap end of Lewis punch
caused just the right distance to inflict a cut like it was done by a razor blade
(unless the cut had been caused by an elbow,which is possible,and was thought to have been the source
just after it happened to some)
also his earlier loss in the kicking boxing bout ,I think he injured himself in that one too)
Given that his big win was over Corrie Sanders that is understandable.
As well he should. He doesn't have a best win.
Yeah, nothing against the man but he's one of about 15-20 that really ought not to be near the hall of fame.overhand_right wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 11:49 Vitali in the Hall of Fame. That just about finishes boxing.
Wilder probably already has a better resume than vitali, damn close. Then again, he's an atg because people say so.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 16:25 i mean, if deontay wilder were to beat ortiz in the rematch and then beat lets say kownacki in his next fight (i think theres a decent chance this is how it plays out), would he deserve the hall?
cuz basically wilder would have a load of wbc title defenses and a super high ko ratio too (a much more legit one in terms of actual power), maybe even a better record then vit
i mean, this is a good level of fighter for sure, but i just dont think its hall worthy
Vitali vs Wilder - who would win? For me, VitaliOnetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:14Wilder probably already has a better resume than vitali, damn close. Then again, he's an atg because people say so.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 16:25 i mean, if deontay wilder were to beat ortiz in the rematch and then beat lets say kownacki in his next fight (i think theres a decent chance this is how it plays out), would he deserve the hall?
cuz basically wilder would have a load of wbc title defenses and a super high ko ratio too (a much more legit one in terms of actual power), maybe even a better record then vit
i mean, this is a good level of fighter for sure, but i just dont think its hall worthy![]()
As of now I'd still pick Vitali, but not with a lot of confidence. If Wilder ever records a KO over AJ or Fury in his career, I see no reason why he couldn't beat Vitali.Noxy wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:24Vitali vs Wilder - who would win? For me, VitaliOnetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:14
Wilder probably already has a better resume than vitali, damn close. Then again, he's an atg because people say so.![]()
I'd take vitali, I'd also take him to beat many more accomplished fighters. We're both wrong every weak, that's no way to evaluate a resume.Noxy wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:24Vitali vs Wilder - who would win? For me, VitaliOnetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:14
Wilder probably already has a better resume than vitali, damn close. Then again, he's an atg because people say so.![]()
Why not? Did you not bring Wilder into it in the first place? Someone did anyway, it merits a response.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:46I'd take vitali, I'd also take him to beat many more accomplished fighters. We're both wrong every weak, that's no way to evaluate a resume.
What?Noxy wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:48Why not? Did you not bring Wilder into it in the first place? Someone did anyway, it merits a response.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 17:46
I'd take vitali, I'd also take him to beat many more accomplished fighters. We're both wrong every weak, that's no way to evaluate a resume.