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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostMany people who don't like Lewis consider him aloof and very egotistical. They may not be wrong either. But one thing you can say about Lennox is that he has never embarrassed boxing with his out of the ring behavior.
The only thing that was embarassing was his constant repetition of the word "Absolutely" and his generally bland commentating skills.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostRubbish. When he lost to Kirkland Laing he was 31 and still in his prime. When he was knocked cold in two rounds by Hearns he was 32, and still in his prime.
Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostSeveral of his best wins took place after or just before those two losses, including some at higher weights than those fights were at; and he gave Hagler all the trouble he could handle after the Laing defeat and only one fight before the loss to Hearns.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostWhy not? What makes him so unlikeable? I haven't seen much of his career yet.
Mainly because he talked nonsense most of his career; From his cringeworthy confrontation with Bowe all the way to his recent hour long interview on Ringside.
He never takes responsibility for any of his loss's or bad performances, it's always an excuse. Instead of saying "The better man won tonight, I'll prove myself in the rematch that I'm really the better man" something most of us saw him as very capable of (he later went on to prove he was by beating them) instead he would say "Oh, I was out of shape" "Oh, the ring was too small" etc etc.
Even when he beat Klitschko, he refused to adknowledge he was losing the fight. Who cares if he was losing? He busted his face wide open to the extent it had to be stopped. That is a legit win. Instead of whinging and moaning to Larry Merchant what he should have said was "On my worst day I hit him enough to bust his face up so it had to be stopped". What he did say, I didn't like.
We all know Mike Tyson was an idiot outside the ring and did alot of ****** things, ridiculous things. But you have to respect him for having no excuses when he lost. When he lost to Douglas, he didn't say and still doesn't say " I was out of shape, I wasn't focused on training" etc he simply says "The better man won" For every loss he had expect maybe Holyfield 1. But in recent years he admits Holyfield was simply the better man on the day.
Plus, Lewis is just in love with himself pretty much.
Not taking away nothing from him as a fighter, he's a great fighter.
He's just not a likeable guy, to me.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostNot for what he does in the ring. What he does outside.
Mainly because he talked nonsense most of his career; From his cringeworthy confrontation with Bowe all the way to his recent hour long interview on Ringside.
He never takes responsibility for any of his loss's or bad performances, it's always an excuse. Instead of saying "The better man won tonight, I'll prove myself in the rematch that I'm really the better man" something most of us saw him as very capable of (he later went on to prove he was by beating them) instead he would say "Oh, I was out of shape" "Oh, the ring was too small" etc etc.
Even when he beat Klitschko, he refused to adknowledge he was losing the fight. Who cares if he was losing? He busted his face wide open to the extent it had to be stopped. That is a legit win. Instead of whinging and moaning to Larry Merchant what he should have said was "On my worst day I hit him enough to bust his face up so it had to be stopped". What he did say, I didn't like.
We all know Mike Tyson was an idiot outside the ring and did alot of ****** things, ridiculous things. But you have to respect him for having no excuses when he lost. When he lost to Douglas, he didn't say and still doesn't say " I was out of shape, I wasn't focused on training" etc he simply says "The better man won" For every loss he had expect maybe Holyfield 1. But in recent years he admits Holyfield was simply the better man on the day.
Plus, Lewis is just in love with himself pretty much.
Not taking away nothing from him as a fighter, he's a great fighter.
He's just not a likeable guy, to me.
"Come and knock me out then"
"I'ma knock you out"
Or something along those lines
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