Is Vitali Klitschko The Second Greatest Heavyweight Over 40? |
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| Written by Frank Lotierzo | |||
| Monday, 05 September 2011 21:51 | |||
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michaelabii says: Great article ! Truth be told, I think many astute observers are reassesing thier opinions on Vitali. As a heavyweight he does everything well but I really think what stands out is his boxing intellect and mental discipline. While Vladimir apears to be the more natural athlete Vitali is the more intelligent fighter. He uses the ring well and adapts well to his opponents strenghs and weaknesses. Radam G says: HECK NO! Doc Vitali is not the "second greatest heavyweight over 40." He is the tallest and more hyped and has had the easiest bouts and the most sorry opposition of none-training, little-committed fat a$$es. Enough from me, because I know what time it is. The greatest heavyweight over 40 are George Foreman, Jack Johnson, Bob FizSimmon, Archie Moore, Jimmy Young, Evander Holyfield, James "Lights out' Toney and Larry Holmes. Holla! FighterforJC says: This article is a shameless insult at worst and a backhanded compliment at best. Can I nominate Muhammad Ali as the greatest heavyweight boxer suffering from Parkinson's disease? Vitali Klitschko has been more dominant in this era than Ali, Tyson or any of the other old timers could've ever dreamed of being in their era. Klitschko deserves credit from that. The opposition may be weak (though not nearly as week as what old timers like to claim), but you'd be hard pressed to believe that Ali would've been as dominant as the Klitschkos had he fought today. There are at least a few Klitschko victims that would've given a prime Ali a serious run for his money. This is an ATL for Lotierzo. Radam G says: Joe Louis and Jack Johnson had a longer dominance than Doc Vitali. Hehehehehehe! Wow! I don't know which of doc's opponents would have given GOAT Ali any problem, except maybe Lennox Lewis who was outta shape and whup the doc's butt. Holla! ali says: This article is a shameless insult at worst and a backhanded compliment at best. Can I nominate Muhammad Ali as the greatest heavyweight boxer suffering from Parkinson's disease? Vitali Klitschko has been more dominant in this era than Ali, Tyson or any of the other old timers could've ever dreamed of being in their era. Klitschko deserves credit from that. The opposition may be weak (though not nearly as week as what old timers like to claim), but you'd be hard pressed to believe that Ali would've been as dominant as the Klitschkos had he fought today. There are at least a few Klitschko victims that would've given a prime Ali a serious run for his money. This is an ATL for Lotierzo. R u really that slow.....you be hard pressed to believe that Ali would've been as dominant as the Klits had he fought today....On everything I love if u believe that sh$# u really dont know a damn thing about boxing. ali says: This article is a shameless insult at worst and a backhanded compliment at best. Can I nominate Muhammad Ali as the greatest heavyweight boxer suffering from Parkinson's disease? Vitali Klitschko has been more dominant in this era than Ali, Tyson or any of the other old timers could've ever dreamed of being in their era. Klitschko deserves credit from that. The opposition may be weak (though not nearly as week as what old timers like to claim), but you'd be hard pressed to believe that Ali would've been as dominant as the Klitschkos had he fought today. There are at least a few Klitschko victims that would've given a prime Ali a serious run for his money. This is an ATL for Lotierzo. Another stupid thing u said I have to point out is.....Can u nominate Ali as the greatest heavyweight boxer suffering from Parkinson's diease....What the F does that have to do with him being the greatest heavyweight...Do u have problem with black fighters that speak there mind? Im starting to think that u do. Condor says: Over 40, there's not a heavyweight that beats Klitschko. Foreman had incredible, off-the-charts ring genius at that age (and a remarkable ring relaxation), but didn't have the speed to pierce Vitali, in my opinion. VK isn't mistake prone. He's got lethal power, is awkward, and takes a great shot (when he gets hit, which is rare). Vitali Klitschko has been the most dominant fighter in years. He dominates his competition by a much wider margin than the next best guy. It's just a fact. There's tons of Klitschko hatred, no doubt, and plenty of people wish he'd contact Lou Gehrig's disease, but there's no denying his dominance. FighterforJC says:
Another stupid thing u said I have to point out is.....Can u nominate Ali as the greatest heavyweight boxer suffering from Parkinson's diease....What the F does that have to do with him being the greatest heavyweight...Do u have problem with black fighters that speak there mind? Im starting to think that u do. Wow you really need some reading comprehension skillz (with a z, yo!).
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This coming Saturday WBC heavyweight title holder Vitali Klitschko 42-2 (39), who just turned 40 a little over a month ago, will make the sixth defense of the title he won back in October of 2008 after a nearly four year period of inactivity. Klitschko's opponent this weekend is the very capable but physically limited former cruiserweight title holder Tomasz Adamek 44-1 (28). On paper Adamek doesn't have many tools in his arsenal to relieve Klitschko of the title. If you're working Adamek's corner, what is it exactly that you try to implore Tomasz to do against Vitali in order to get him past Klitschko? He can't win fighting from the outside and if he tries to get inside, where he should hold the advantage, he will probably have his senses scrambled on the way in. 





no argument from me.