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    Wow.....ok there Stretch Armstrong, don't hurt yourself
    So other than Lewis who pushed Vitali the hardest then?

    See if you cant come up with a third 11 year olds come back
    Point of clarification, Tyson Fury won't be fighting Vitali as Vitali is retired. So the crux of your argument, the very foundation upon which you hope to build some semblance of a coherent thought is flawed, no good, erroneous.

    However, IF I was to accept your premise then here are my answer: Corrie Sanders. Corrie came to fight, he didn't back down to Vitali he just didn't have the firepower to do anything to Vitali. Other than that Chris Byrd, who indeed got lucky with Vitali picking up an injury, but Byrd was brave enough to take the fight, stay in harms way, and eventually come out the winner.

    As for Dereck Chisora, sure he lasted with Vitali, but Vitali had re-injured his arm in the 3rd round and so Vitali battered Del Boy for 12 rounds, pitched close to a shutout, with 1 arm......1.

    Now, would you like to debate Tyson Fury's fighting chances vs Wladimir whom Tyson may actually fight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Wow.....ok there Stretch Armstrong, don't hurt yourself
    So other than Lewis who pushed Vitali the hardest then?

    See if you cant come up with a third 11 year olds come back
    Point of clarification, Tyson Fury won't be fighting Vitali as Vitali is retired. So the crux of your argument, the very foundation upon which you hope to build some semblance of a coherent thought is flawed, no good, erroneous.

    However, IF I was to accept your premise then here are my answer: Corrie Sanders. Corrie came to fight, he didn't back down to Vitali he just didn't have the firepower to do anything to Vitali. Other than that Chris Byrd, who indeed got lucky with Vitali picking up an injury, but Byrd was brave enough to take the fight, stay in harms way, and eventually come out the winner.

    As for Dereck Chisora, sure he lasted with Vitali, but Vitali had re-injured his arm in the 3rd round and so Vitali battered Del Boy for 12 rounds, pitched close to a shutout, with 1 arm......1.

    Now, would you like to debate Tyson Fury's fighting chances vs Wladimir whom Tyson may actually fight?
    What was the scoring at the end of 12 rounds with Sanders?

    Also, ok who was Wlads most dangerous opponent?

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