Carlos, I would like to hear why this is a fight "many didn't care for at the time", my friend.
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In 1993, was there a bigger fight than Lewis vs Bowe?
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostLets end this nonsense once and for all. In 1992 Mike Tyson was in jail and Rid**** Bowe beat Evander Holyfield to become the undisputed heavyweight champion. A month later the two top heavyweights in the WBC squared off with Lennox Lewis stopping Donovan Razor Ruddock in 2.
Four years earlier Lewis and Bowe had faced off in the Olympic finals wit Lennox taking home the gold. Since that time and during both their rises to the top their future rematch had been talked about and anticipated in boxing circles and the press.
My question is....was there a bigger or better fight that COULD have happened in the heavyweight division in 1993? Unified champ vs number 1 contender. Rematch of Olympic finalists. The two universally recognized best of the big men.
So, in the opinion of the posters here, could a better heavyweight fight have been made in 1993?
Lewis was unheard of in the USA and after his terrible showing against Tony Tucker (shot) then his "Lucky-Punch" victory against Bruno after being schooled by Bruno for 6rds, it was thought Lewis never had a hope against Bowe... Bowe vs Holyfield (2) in 1993 was the eagerly awaited fight of the year that fight-fans wanted too see, after their titanic first fight.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostCarlos, I would like to hear why this is a fight "many didn't care for at the time", my friend.
People can blame Bowe if they want, but why in 1993-1995 did Lennox never fight Holyfield either?
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Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View PostJAB... What age was you in 1993 ?
Lewis was unheard of in the USA and after his terrible showing against Tony Tucker (shot) then his "Lucky-Punch" victory against Bruno after being schooled by Bruno for 6rds, it was thought Lewis never had a hope against Bowe... Bowe vs Holyfield (2) in 1993 was the eagerly awaited fight of the year that fight-fans wanted too see, after their titanic first fight.
You're making claims of Lewis being unheard of in the US, but I actually live here and know different. After Lewis demolished Ruddock, a fight many expected to be a very difficult fight, Bowe-Ruddock was THE fight being written about. Bowe obviously didn't fancy an immediate rematch with Holyfield since he fought unheralded Dokes and Ferguson in his next two fights over the following year. Are you saying THOSE were bigger fights than Lewis?
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Originally posted by CarlosG815 View PostBecause I don't think Lennox Lewis was really anybody special. He was not on the level of Bowe/Holyfield. A fight with Lewis is as good as fighting Ruddock, Tucker, Bruno, Morrison, etc at the time.
People can blame Bowe if they want, but why in 1993-1995 did Lennox never fight Holyfield either?
Lets stay on subject my man.
Lewis was the WBC mandatory and the Ring magazines number one contender. Were Dokes and Ferguson more worthy or bigger draws?
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
Lets stay on subject my man.
Lewis was the WBC mandatory and the Ring magazines number one contender. Were Dokes and Ferguson more worthy or bigger draws?
For Bowe to fight Lennox in the states, I do not believe that fight would make anymore money than a fight with Dokes. But who really knows? We'll never know. I don't see Lennox coming to the US in 1993 and breaking any kind of records.
The fact is that Bowe was just way too dangerous for Lennox Lewis' finely managed career. He had taken safe fights his entire career, and even in those safe fights, he was smashed in 2 rounds by Oliver McCall. I can not see how this is debatable. What is so hard to believe that Lennox' management wanted nothing to do with Bowe when we saw what Bowe did to people, and we saw that Lennox was a little sloppy and proved to have a weak chin by guys who were journeyman?
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
Lets stay on subject my man.
Lewis was the WBC mandatory and the Ring magazines number one contender. Were Dokes and Ferguson more worthy or bigger draws?
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Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View PostJAB... What age was you in 1993 ?
Lewis was unheard of in the USA and after his terrible showing against Tony Tucker (shot) then his "Lucky-Punch" victory against Bruno after being schooled by Bruno for 6rds, it was thought Lewis never had a hope against Bowe... Bowe vs Holyfield (2) in 1993 was the eagerly awaited fight of the year that fight-fans wanted too see, after their titanic first fight.
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