Fight by Fight: Vitali Klitschko

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ClaudePereira
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Fight by Fight: Vitali Klitschko

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The elder Klitschko brother's first love was Kickboxing and the Martial Arts. He excelled at the highest level of competition going 34-2 (22). Ironically the most noted fight of his kickboxing career was the only knockout he ever suffered and that was against Pele Reid in 1992 for the European Championship.

The following is Klitschko's known filmed Kickboxing matches--- in no particular order. From 1985-1995 he competed as an amateur in Boxing and before he turned pro in 1996 he had an amateur record of 195-15. He was supposed to be in the '96 Olympics but tested positive for PEDs therefore his younger brother Wladimir took his place.VidMate Mobdro
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ClaudePereira wrote: 29 Dec 2020, 08:04 The elder Klitschko brother's first love was Kickboxing and the Martial Arts. He excelled at the highest level of competition going 34-2 (22). Ironically the most noted fight of his kickboxing career was the only knockout he ever suffered and that was against Pele Reid in 1992 for the European Championship.

The following is Klitschko's known filmed Kickboxing matches--- in no particular order. From 1985-1995 he competed as an amateur in Boxing and before he turned pro in 1996 he had an amateur record of 195-15. He was supposed to be in the '96 Olympics but tested positive for PEDs therefore his younger brother Wladimir took his place.VidMate Mobdro
I heard Reid used an illegal spinning kick to score the stoppage.
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