SportsRant.com
 Rant Mail
 Privacy
 Advertise
 Team One Tickets
User Name
Password
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Klitschko DESTROYS Williams - Heavyweight questions. - December 13th, 2004
Maybe "Iron" Mike Tyson just needs to retire... okay, okay, not maybe, he MUST retire. I'm not sure how he thinks he has any chance after he got clobbered in 4 rounds vs. Danny Williams. Then Danny goes and proves what kind of fighter he really is. Vitali would end Tyson's pathetic excuse for a life... and who knows, maybe that's what he is really looking for.

Saturday night Danny Williams got DESTROYED by #1 ranked heavyweight Vitali Klitschko in an 8th round TKO. Vitali won every one of the first 7 rounds and knocked Williams down 4 times. He out landed Williams 296 punches to 44! That averages out to 42.2 punches landed per round for Vitali to 6.2 punches landed per round for Williams. There are not enough words to describe how badly Williams was beaten.

Only if Vitali can get over his hatred of Don King, we could get some good unification fights between Vitali (WBC champ), John Ruiz (WBA champ), Chris Byrd (IBF champ), and Lamon Brewster (WBO Champ). Vitali is considered heavyweights #1 fighter, but is not able to fight the other current champions because he refuses to work with Don King (all three other champs are promoted by King).

It is a wide spread theory that the heavyweight division is the worst it has been in years. If we could somehow get these guys together to have a heavyweight "tournament", it may get the popularity of the sport up a little. If nothing else, it will finally give us all a clear cut (undisputed) heavyweight champ.
5 comments - join this discussion...
December 2006 Rant Girl Of The Month
Visualizer Image Group
Come And See The Rant Girls!

TicketsNow has NCAA Championship tickets, Red Sox Tickets, Yankees tickets, Tigers tickets, Cubs tickets and more!!




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:26 AM.










Copyright © 2002 - SportsRant.com. All rights reserved.
All materials contained on this web site are copyrighted by SportsRant.com except where explicitly noted otherwise.
SEO by vBSEO 3.2.0 RC8 ©2008, Crawlability, Inc.