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  • Corrie Sanders (RIP) took away a huge chunk of Lennox's what could have been Resume

    Corrie Sanders took away a big part of Lennox's resume in what could have been.

    Wladimir was suppose to fight Lewis right after Sanders tune up.


    Lennox was faded and past prime, but a few factors.

    1- Manny (RIP) was a great trainer and followed Wladimir for years, that was always the big fish to fry. There was no way Lewis would have taken Wladimir lightly, in fact Manny often said if Lewis fought Wladimir in the early 2000's they would have taken that fight more seriously than a Tyson fight.

    2- Wladimir was an offensive machine with surreal flaws in the early 2000's that Lennox would have exploited. Even a old faded version of Lewis would have brutally walked Wlad down and KO Wlad.

    Lennox is all wrong for Wlad prime for prime and he DEFINITELY was all wrong for Wlad in the early 2000's.

    It would have been a brutal KO from Lewis, this would have been the first time in history an aging champion KO the future dominant champion. IT was so close to happening too. Sadly Wladimir was beaten half to death by Sanders and that was that.

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    No, no, no, no. . . .

    Wladimir of '00/Lewis would have been 50/50 fight. Wladimir of 2010 would likely have beat Lewis.

    Wladimir would have the athletic superiorty in every category. Chin wise they are about the same. Wladimir has never been rendered unconscious, and got stretched out in a "fencing position" like Lewis did against Rahman. Wlad has never been brutally KO'd like that, in fact. He's always been stopped on his feet.

    But when it comes to fleetness of hand, and foot - edge goes to Wladimir. Power, edge Wladimir. Boxing IQ, Lennox had the edge then (but not now), as he was much more experienced.

    Wladimir had the better jab, the straighter, more powerful right straight.

    If Lewis tried to fight like he usually did, Wladimir would have been right there with him, and it would have likely gone either way on the cards. If Lennox wanted to win, he would have to become aggressive, and then it would simply come down to who caught who flush first.

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      • #4
        You're that same dude that gets all ****-erotic about David Haye, aren't you?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Capaedia View Post
          You're that same dude that gets all ****-erotic about David Haye, aren't you?
          Yeah, he is.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by UglyPug View Post



            LOL, why are Lewis' arms stretched, and locked up in the fencing position like that? Why is his face all ******ed looking?

            Hahaha at least Lewis never forgets to work that jab! Even in his sleep!

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            • #7
              Lol, nobody? I want to know WHY Lennox did the fencing position! WHY?

              Why was he punching at the air when he was stretched on his back? Why?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by UglyPug View Post
                No, no, no, no. . . .

                Wladimir of '00/Lewis would have been 50/50 fight. Wladimir of 2010 would likely have beat Lewis.

                Wladimir would have the athletic superiorty in every category. Chin wise they are about the same. Wladimir has never been rendered unconscious, and got stretched out in a "fencing position" like Lewis did against Rahman. Wlad has never been brutally KO'd like that, in fact. He's always been stopped on his feet.

                But when it comes to fleetness of hand, and foot - edge goes to Wladimir. Power, edge Wladimir. Boxing IQ, Lennox had the edge then (but not now), as he was much more experienced.

                Wladimir had the better jab, the straighter, more powerful right straight.

                If Lewis tried to fight like he usually did, Wladimir would have been right there with him, and it would have likely gone either way on the cards. If Lennox wanted to win, he would have to become aggressive, and then it would simply come down to who caught who flush first.

                Wladimir has been down 13 times ins his life. But you just keep making up **** and telling yourself Wladimir vs Lewis is a 50-50 fight if that make you sleep better at night.

                I actually wrote out a long break down but realize you were King Khan.

                Where you been? Why you leave that other site? Are you the one who keep making racist alts and getting Mcgrained? Lol

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by UglyPug View Post
                  Lol, nobody? I want to know WHY Lennox did the fencing position! WHY?

                  Why was he punching at the air when he was stretched on his back? Why?
                  you're a ****ing moron

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by UglyPug View Post
                    Lol, nobody? I want to know WHY Lennox did the fencing position! WHY?

                    Why was he punching at the air when he was stretched on his back? Why?
                    You've made your point and now you're just being annoying.

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