The Lewis Era vs. The Klitschko Era
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So then, what if there were.....THREE Lennox Lewis'?
My favorite Lennox moment is without a doubt the Rahman revenge. The knockout he delivered to Hasim that night was just flat out brutal. I remember hearing those 2 shots land live on TV and I was surprised Rahman's head didn't come off.
One of my favorite Heavyweight knockouts of all time.
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Honestly I think the second Rahman fight was the one contest where he showed the total package. Before that he was content to just show enough to get the job done and no more so we only got to see parts of the picture. Against Rahman Lennox didn't just want to win he wanted to destroy.
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You could argue he wanted to destroy Tyson, by the way he punished him in that fight. But it wasn't that same level of ferocity. Or perhaps Mike just took it much better than Hasim did. I know he took some pretty nasty shots from Lennox in that one.
Ironically, that fight is one of the fights that made me respect Tyson more as a fighter. He showed tremendous heart in taking that beating.Comment
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For me, Tyson falls into that "near-great" category, though somewhere in the upper echelon. He never gave up in there until he was severely past any point in his career where he could've been competitive.
I also don't believe he gets as much credit for being the smart person he really is. Most people know him as the insane sound byte producing king, and tabloid headline fodder. But on the whole, from all I've seen and read, he has one of the most profound minds in the boxing game.Comment
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Completely agree.
For me, Tyson falls into that "near-great" category, though somewhere in the upper echelon. He never gave up in there until he was severely past any point in his career where he could've been competitive.
I also don't believe he gets as much credit for being the smart person he really is. Most people know him as the insane sound byte producing king, and tabloid headline fodder. But on the whole, from all I've seen and read, he has one of the most profound minds in the boxing game.
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Mike normally does great blow by blow commentary.Comment
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