Lennox Lewis A Top 10 ATG Heavyweight...Really?
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(1) Why did he waited so much time before he fought Tyson and Holyfield ?
(2) Why did not he give enough time to McCall to rehab / recuperate from his
drug addiction ? or rematched him earlier ?
(3) Why did not he fight Byrd , Moorer and Ruiz but chose to fight Botha ,
Mavrovic , Justin Fortune and Phil Jackson instead ? some may also ask
about Lionel Butler. Note that I was aware not to credit the padding in
his early fights , because this is the usual case (except from Oleg
Maskaev).
But after and despite all of these , I still rank him in my top 10 , and feel secure about this ranking. Who does have a better quality of opposition among the HW "greats" ?
No one else in HW history , except of Hassim Rahman and Ross Puritty comes close to Lewis in terms of quality of opposition , but Rahman lost and drew more than Lewis did , didn't he ?
Puritty lost lots of decisions in short fights , he did not even get the opportunity to stop his opponents late like he did against Wladimir Klitschko because of it.
But they are not considered "greats" .
Lewis' opposition > Ali's opposition.
And I do know how Ali "beat" George Foreman , what a feeling it is 2b d1 who knows the truth everyone else treats like a ghost's revelation.Comment
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Did you even watch the Bowe - Lewis fight ?, the referee ****ed Bowe over big time giving him random warnings all through out the fight, Bowe rocked Lewis more in the first round then the supposed knockout punches that Lewis gave Bowe in the second. Bowe was ready to continue and was fine, completely biased ref.
People always say that Lewis beat him without actually watching the fight, even the commentators were saying it was an early stoppage.
This is the same Olympics were Roy Jones got done over by the judges, just thought I'd mention that.
Bowe matured a lot faster and better as a pro then Lewis especially with Futch in his corner, no doubt in my mind that Bowe would of beat him in 92/93' when they should of fought.Comment
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Would of loved too see the fight or even for the Olympics too continue, was a great fight until that stoppage.Comment
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Bonecrusher, Witherspoon, Cooney and Berbick would have success though i'd favour Tua and McCall but Cobb, Bey and the rest, c'mon! : )
I rate Holmes above Lewis head to head or any other measure but I can't think beyond Witherspoon or the Norton (that Holmes fought) of any of Holmes opponents that Lewis wouldn't beat.
You have Lewis at 14(?) if memory serves I have him at around 12 so no major argument with your 14 ranking, but to say he would struggle with the likes of Bey or Cobb is you going back to Brian London/David Tua territory again.
The same goes for this argument.. GJC have you seen much footage of David Bey? Bonecrusher Smith or Carl Williams?.. obviously notComment
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McCallum-Collins, McCallum-Harding, Toney-Jirov,Hopkins-Pavlik, Holmes-Mercer etc etc
Irrelevant, he still wanted to keep fighting and chose not to because he would of had to face Vitali again
When Jones was at the top of his game, this is what Calzaghe said:
"I could probably give Jones a tough fight, probably the best fight he's ever had," said Calzaghe. "But I know my capabilities and unless I got paid the crown ***els I wouldn't want to risk it."This is London magazine has been established for over 65 years, providing readers with information about events, exhibitions, music, concerts, theatre and dining. As life returns to normal, Londoners are heading back into the Capital and many visitors are already coming from further afield.
When Jones was clearly on the slide this is what calzaghe said:
I preferred the Pavlik fight as Jones although a former P4P number one, he is way past his best, a fact widely accepted in boxing. I also think he is tarnished after failing a drugs test earlier in his career. In the 2008 latest edition of his autobiography, Joe states that Jones is "washed up" and in an interview in Boxing Monthly said he said he had "no interest" in fighting Jones, who he describes as "not a great fighter anymore" observing that "Roy's resistance is gone''Last edited by Toney616; 08-09-2010, 07:41 AM.Comment
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He had every advantage imaginable and still lost; fighting an even older and slower Lennox would prove nothing.
I don't mind spelling errors and bad grammar, but saying "would of" instead of "would've" is just wrong. Stop using prepositions after verbs.Comment
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i stick by London v Tua.. Tua just climbed off the floor to get a draw with old monte Barrett...London wouda slaughtered him, the problem with London is that the vast majority have never seen any footage of him...so they go to boxrec and make their assumptions up.
The same goes for this argument.. GJC have you seen much footage of David Bey? Bonecrusher Smith or Carl Williams?.. obviously not
you are kidding? oh wait no your not lol.you really believe that tripe.Comment
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