I know of no such thing sir... i would pick all 4 to beat Vitali...they're better, more skilled, and more proven against elite opposition...size means diddly fukk here especially when you take into account that Vitali got outboxed by a blown up Middleweight
I mean Byrd straight up walked thru his punches and made him look foolish for half of the fight...then made his ass quit.
Everybody i named is more skilled than Byrd.
Intredasting...So the Steward trained Lewis who struggled with Mercer and an old Holyfield and was KO'd by Rahman was a prime Lewis?
So i'm guessing he was also "imminently beatable by anyone" in his prime as well?
Yeah...he just had an "early run"
But look who we're comparing him too.
In his "early run" he's beaten more champs, world rated contenders, hall of famers & all-time greats than Vitali...reigned as undisputed champ for several years and cleaned out the top half of his division...things that Vitali hasn't proven he has capability of doing.
Mike's resume and quality of opposition beaten shyts all over Vitali's...
I'm still trying to figure out what exactly Vitali has done in his career where he deserves to be put on such a pedestal?
And why has nobody broken down these supposedly "great skills" that he alledgedly possesses...and how beating the likes of Sam Peter, Herbie Hide and Corrie Sanders prepares him for somebody with the skillset & attributes of a prime Mike Tyson?
Douglas would give Vitali that work too.