Is Vitali Klitschko an all-time great?

Is Vitali Klitschko an all-time great?

Yes, of course
4
11%
Yes, but only by a small margin
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3%
No, he would have needed another couple of good wins for that
5
13%
No, he is really quite far away from this status
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47%
All time great? Don't mention the word in the context of this ridiculous bum and nilworthy quitter-sissy
10
26%
 
Total votes: 38

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Is Vitali Klitschko an all-time great?

Post by pundit »

Since it is well established now that Vitali Klitschko was the #1 heavyweight of the world in 2004/05, I thouhgt it's time for the follow-up question.

As always we include a Decagon-option, this time #5.

Btw, I will vote #4 - "no, he is really quite far away from this status".

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Decagon wrote:Actually, of the people who posted in that topic, only around half thought that he was the #1 heavyweight. Just because a bunch of idiots from the General section voted doesn't mean that's an accurate representation of this forum's concensus.
Whatever doesn't reflect your misguided vies is an ""inaccurate representation"".... :lol: :lol:

If it wasn't you I would say this must be your cheap day.
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>>>Btw, I will vote #4 - "no, he is really quite far away from this status".<<<

And that is probably the correct answer...though I chose number 5, but #4 is the best and most accurate statement!!!
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Post by Borinken25 »

Who did he fought? Williams, Sanders, Johnson, Donald, Bean, Purity, Norris and Hoffmann are all class B- or Less. No wins against any class A fighter. The two class A fighters he fought, he lost. One to Byrd and the other to an out of shape Lewis. He was an ok fighter, but far from an all time great. :TU:
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borinken25 wrote:Who did he fought? Williams, Sanders, Johnson, Donald, Bean, Purity, Norris and Hoffmann are all class B- or Less. No wins against any class A fighter. The two class A fighters he fought, he lost. One to Byrd and the other to an out of shape Lewis. He was an ok fighter, but far from an all time great. :TU:
Somewhere I have heard these arguments before.... but where. hmmm.... haven't we had a discussion about this recently? Grmbllll....

PS: Vitali outboxed Byrdie for 9 rounds with one arm :TU:
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Post by JAHamilton77 »

I'd say #3, except for the fact that there is no one out there dominent enough to give him that sort of status, much less multiple opponents to prove his metal against.

Right now Vitali will just be a footnote as a guy who was considered top for an extremely brief period of time.
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Post by silkov »

None of the heavyweights from the 90s onwards have been all time greats except Holifield, and Bowe... who both deserve a top 15 place... Mikey and Lennox miss out on the top 15 and fall short of that touch of 'greatness'...
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

silkov wrote:None of the heavyweights from the 90s onwards have been all time greats except Holifield, and Bowe... who both deserve a top 15 place... Mikey and Lennox miss out on the top 15 and fall short of that touch of 'greatness'...

bowe? what the hell did he ever do? outside of holyfield(who is known for being very inconsistent and had hepatisis the 3rd time) his resume is a joke.


tyson and lennox have far better legacies than bowe and both deserve to be ranked much higher than bowe
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Post by Borinken25 »

pundit wrote:
borinken25 wrote:Who did he fought? Williams, Sanders, Johnson, Donald, Bean, Purity, Norris and Hoffmann are all class B- or Less. No wins against any class A fighter. The two class A fighters he fought, he lost. One to Byrd and the other to an out of shape Lewis. He was an ok fighter, but far from an all time great. :TU:
Somewhere I have heard these arguments before.... but where. hmmm.... haven't we had a discussion about this recently? Grmbllll....

PS: Vitali outboxed Byrdie for 9 rounds with one arm :TU:
So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost. :roll:
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borinken25 wrote:
pundit wrote:
borinken25 wrote:Who did he fought? Williams, Sanders, Johnson, Donald, Bean, Purity, Norris and Hoffmann are all class B- or Less. No wins against any class A fighter. The two class A fighters he fought, he lost. One to Byrd and the other to an out of shape Lewis. He was an ok fighter, but far from an all time great. :TU:
Somewhere I have heard these arguments before.... but where. hmmm.... haven't we had a discussion about this recently? Grmbllll....

PS: Vitali outboxed Byrdie for 9 rounds with one arm :TU:
So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost. :roll:
See my first post, buddy.
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>>>So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost.<<<

That's almost it...thought they claim that Vitali didn't quit and they still try to contend that Vitali didn't really lose either...to Byrd, or Lewis...LOL!!!
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Post by Borinken25 »

pundit wrote:
borinken25 wrote:
pundit wrote: Somewhere I have heard these arguments before.... but where. hmmm.... haven't we had a discussion about this recently? Grmbllll....

PS: Vitali outboxed Byrdie for 9 rounds with one arm :TU:
So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost. :roll:
See my first post, buddy.
So why do you start a thread that we all already know the answer? Or are you just trolling around?
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Post by silkov »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ever tried stand up Barry?... :TU: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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barry wrote:>>>So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost.<<<

That's almost it...thought they claim that Vitali didn't quit and they still try to contend that Vitali didn't really lose either...to Byrd, or Lewis...LOL!!!

IMO Byrd defense made Vitali quit. He knew he couldn't do anything and he just simply gave up. Lewis was out of shape and even like that he stop Vitali on cuts that were as big as The Grand Canyon. He simply lost to two better fighters.
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Post by pundit »

borinken25 wrote:
pundit wrote:
borinken25 wrote: So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost. :roll:
See my first post, buddy.
So why do you start a thread that we all already know the answer? Or are you just trolling around?
I always find it interesting to know what other people think. :TU:
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borinken25 wrote:
barry wrote:>>>So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost.<<<

That's almost it...thought they claim that Vitali didn't quit and they still try to contend that Vitali didn't really lose either...to Byrd, or Lewis...LOL!!!

IMO Byrd defense made Vitali quit. He knew he couldn't do anything and he just simply gave up. Lewis was out of shape and even like that he stop Vitali on cuts that were as big as The Grand Canyon. He simply lost to two better fighters.
Come back when you watched the fight.
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borinken25 wrote:
barry wrote:>>>So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost.<<<

That's almost it...thought they claim that Vitali didn't quit and they still try to contend that Vitali didn't really lose either...to Byrd, or Lewis...LOL!!!

IMO Byrd defense made Vitali quit. He knew he couldn't do anything and he just simply gave up. Lewis was out of shape and even like that he stop Vitali on cuts that were as big as The Grand Canyon. He simply lost to two better fighters.
So you dont think that Vitali having a torn rotator cuff against Byrd had any impact on the fight???...
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>>>IMO Byrd defense made Vitali quit. He knew he couldn't do anything and he just simply gave up. Lewis was out of shape and even like that he stop Vitali on cuts that were as big as The Grand Canyon. He simply lost to two better fighters.<<<


That is exactly what happened!!!

Though the Klitschkop nut-huggers can never get past the fantasy-realm, so they are like a record that skips on a bad note, hence the constant argument that Vitali never lost and he never quit...and as I have stated before, the term nut-huggers describes a very small group...it doesn't describe the fan who see's logical facts about an issue!
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

chris bryd beat vitali. vitali wasnt robbed, he quit on his stool in a championship fight with 2 rounds to go when well ahead on the scorecards. he lacks toughness.


vitali was stopped on cuts vs a past his prime out of shape overweight rusty lennox lewis. other fighters have put on much better preformances against a prime lennox lewis than vitali did vs a far gone lennox.
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Post by BoxBuzz »

At least Vlad is still in there givin it what he's got, Vitali really took the easy way out.
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>>>So you dont think that Vitali having a torn rotator cuff against Byrd had any impact on the fight???<<<

Not really...it's just simply an injury that is not that painful!
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barry wrote:>>>IMO Byrd defense made Vitali quit. He knew he couldn't do anything and he just simply gave up. Lewis was out of shape and even like that he stop Vitali on cuts that were as big as The Grand Canyon. He simply lost to two better fighters.<<<


That is exactly what happened!!!

Though the Klitschkop nut-huggers can never get past the fantasy-realm, so they are like a record that skips on a bad note, hence the constant argument that Vitali never lost and he never quit...and as I have stated before, the term nut-huggers describes a very small group...it doesn't describe the fan who see's logical facts about an issue!
20 in favor of Vitali, 6 against ... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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silkov wrote:
borinken25 wrote:
barry wrote:>>>So what is your basis for claiming that he is an all time great? That he outboxed Byrd and then quit and lost.<<<

That's almost it...thought they claim that Vitali didn't quit and they still try to contend that Vitali didn't really lose either...to Byrd, or Lewis...LOL!!!

IMO Byrd defense made Vitali quit. He knew he couldn't do anything and he just simply gave up. Lewis was out of shape and even like that he stop Vitali on cuts that were as big as The Grand Canyon. He simply lost to two better fighters.
So you dont think that Vitali having a torn rotator cuff against Byrd had any impact on the fight???...
I'm sorry Silkov, but the torn rotator came because of Byrd's great defense, and IMO it wasn't a freak accident. Byrd made him miss so much and Vitali was trying to KO him and couldn't again because Byrd's defense. So IMO is similar to a TKO. It wasn't a punch, but it was the defense in this case that made Byrd the winner.
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Post by pundit »

barry wrote:>>>So you dont think that Vitali having a torn rotator cuff against Byrd had any impact on the fight???<<<

Not really...it's just simply an injury that is not that painful!
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No, that's too much, folks. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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>>>chris bryd beat vitali. vitali wasnt robbed, he quit on his stool in a championship fight with 2 rounds to go when well ahead on the scorecards. he lacks toughness.<<<

Watch out BB...next thing you know a few will be claiming that you are spreading "hate-speech" toward Vitali!!
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