George Foreman vs Lennox Lewis Prime for Prime.
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I'd really like to be there when you called Lewis a sissy to his face.That would mean one pig-ignorant troll less in the world.
Now we can add ****phobic to your CV.
Last edited by Ivich; 10-13-2023, 04:53 AM.Comment
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Have you seen Lennox's Wife? I have some gay friends and no, I certainly do not need to justify that to a POS like yourself.
I'd really like to be there when you called Lewis a sissy to his face.That would mean one pig-ignorant troll less in the world.
Now we can add ****phobic to your CV.
If we talked about the Vit fight, I'd tell him that's the way he looked when he retired.
Getting a bit hysteric now, eh? Probably low on Testosterone too. They have pills for you to discover your lost manhood that your Doc would surely prescribe....Comment
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- - Don't look at other men's wives like you do.
If we talked about the Vit fight, I'd tell him that's the way he looked when he retired.
Getting a bit hysteric now, eh? Probably low on Testosterone too. They have pills for you to discover your lost manhood that your Doc would surely prescribe....Comment
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me talking to queeny over who is the greatest hw of all time.Comment
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It's not as easy to predict based solely on their respective resumes. Each man lost to lesser fighters. Foreman went life and death with Lyle, who was a B-level brawler. Lost to Young who wasn't a power puncher and never rose about contender status. Lewis was KO'd by McCall and Rahman but redeemed himself in rematches. Lewis is bigger than any opponent Foreman would have faced, so he wouldn't have a size advantage. Lewis had a great jab, and if he can stay behind it he can weather the early storm. Foreman always has the one-punch card up his sleeve that can end the fight at any moment. If I had to bet money on it I'd have to go with Lewis who could use his footwork, jab, reach and plenty enough power to come out ahead.Comment
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It's not as easy to predict based solely on their respective resumes. Each man lost to lesser fighters. Foreman went life and death with Lyle, who was a B-level brawler. Lost to Young who wasn't a power puncher and never rose about contender status. Lewis was KO'd by McCall and Rahman but redeemed himself in rematches. Lewis is bigger than any opponent Foreman would have faced, so he wouldn't have a size advantage. Lewis had a great jab, and if he can stay behind it he can weather the early storm. Foreman always has the one-punch card up his sleeve that can end the fight at any moment. If I had to bet money on it I'd have to go with Lewis who could use his footwork, jab, reach and plenty enough power to come out ahead.Comment
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He doesn't wind me up I just find it curious that a supposedly adult would spend his time making such asinine sewage.I dont think he has any interest in boxing ,or in debating about the subject,he's just a mindless pathetic troll who craves attention.Comment
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