In his prime, and in top condition, is Lennox Lewis actually the greatest heavyweight boxer who ever entered the squared circle or do you still consider Ali, or another boxer, somehow greater than Lewis?
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Is Lennox Lewis the Greatest Heavyweight Boxer of All Time?
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Is Lennox Lewis the Greatest Heavyweight Boxer of All Time?
89LEWIS is The Greatest Heavyweight Of All Time (in his prime and in condition)26.97%24ALI is The Greatest Heavyweight Of All Time (in his prime and in condition)49.44%44TYSON is The Greatest Heavyweight Of All Time (in his prime and in condition)10.11%9Another fighter is The Greatest Heavyweight Of All Time (see post)13.48%12Tags: None
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No. Resume wise, there's more than a few in front of him.
Skill wise and H2H, he's in my Top 5 for sure. But a prime Ali was not only the greatest Heavyweight ever to me, but one of the greatest fighters ever. He had too much of everything.
But I do think H2H and prime for prime, here's my Top 5.
Ali
Holyfield
Holmes
Lewis
Foreman
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No, he is not.
He is definitely Top5 H4H but not the One.
Prime Ali would convincingly beat him on points or even KO him in later rounds. Except raw physical straight I see nothing in Lewis asset matches Ali's.
There are some other fighters that would give him serious trouble including prime Tyson.
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Lewis, to me, came along at a really good time.
It was when Tyson and Holyfield were getting older, and before Wlad and Vitali really came along to be great fighters.
Lewis' could have had the huge huge legacy fight against Riddick Bowe, but it's not Lennox's fault that Bowe straight up refused to fight him. Robbed us of what would have been the biggest HW fight since Ali-Frazier III/Ali-Foreman.
But his career in terms of when he came along was similar to Marciano's to me. In the sense that Marciano came along when Walcott, Charles, and Louis were getting older, and before Patterson and Liston came along to become threats at HW. Still a great fighter and his wins over Walcott and Charles were still good wins considering they were top fighters, but they weren't at their best.
Same with Lewis. His win over Holyfield was a great win, but Holyfield wasn't quite at his best I'd say. He was past his prime-still good though. But the one Lewis gets no credit from me is the Tyson fight. Tyson hadn't won a meaningful fight in like 3-4 years or something by that point.Last edited by 4Corners; 08-19-2012, 10:40 AM.
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