Dirk,dirk2686 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2017, 07:50He was in an era including Lewis, Holyfield and Tyson plus a load of other world champions who weren't as good in the decade around them (Ruiz, Haye, Maskaev, Rahman, Valuev, Ibragimov, Chagaev) plus contenders like Mercer, Tua, Golota. You could stick Moorer in there as well if you like. He fought none of them. His CV is pathetic.Ricky_ wrote: ↑05 Dec 2017, 22:01 Vitali Klitchko is a bad ass. How much criticism can you throw his way for being around in an era that was so poor? At least little bro caught some contenders like Haye, Fury and AJ before he retired, but lost 2/3.
I think i seen Vitali lose about 3 rounds of boxing in his entire career, 2 of them to the goat.![]()
He is 15-2 in WBO, WBC, Ring Magazine title fights many of which were vs. top ten contenders or former champions.
Do you want to see Vitali beat on 'Olyfield and an older Mike Tyson? He was going to meet the washed up Tyson until Danny Williams change the plans. Golota was don king controlled and never beat anyone decent. Vitali vs. an older Ray Mercer or glassy Moorer would be criminal.
Haye pulled out of a chance to meet with Vitali. So did Valuev. As we know, Lennox Lewis did not want the rematch. You are not well informed!
In addition to the above Vitali has a high knock out percentage, was never floored by a punch, and never seem to be behind on any scorecard. Pretty impressive stuff. A superior older fighter too. Who else aside from Foreman had that type of comeback?
The hall of fame voters, the majority of which are USA or UK based elected Vitali on his first ballot, so there was little if any favoritism here. Just accept it. The choices were pretty good. A popular pick would have been Hatton, but it wasn't the right pick this year. Bravo to the voters.