Im curious.
To be honest, I don't think they will have a "legacy" or anything highly respectable. People are barely giving Lennox his credit and he accomplished a lot more than either brother combined. I think people will say "what could they have been", you know as if they haven't fought to their potential or if "they were in a better era of the heavyweight division". I just dont see too much respect for them once they are retired.
I think wondering if the Klits fought to their potentials is very natural. But I really do think in this situation that neither of the brothers were what they could have been, especially in a weak heavyweight division/era.
To be honest, I don't think they will have a "legacy" or anything highly respectable. People are barely giving Lennox his credit and he accomplished a lot more than either brother combined. I think people will say "what could they have been", you know as if they haven't fought to their potential or if "they were in a better era of the heavyweight division". I just dont see too much respect for them once they are retired.
I think wondering if the Klits fought to their potentials is very natural. But I really do think in this situation that neither of the brothers were what they could have been, especially in a weak heavyweight division/era.
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