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  • #41
    Originally posted by Superflo777 View Post
    Murder me if you want but I also see David Haye having a little chance on beating Ali.
    lmfao...................

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Joeyzagz View Post
      Lennox beats any heavyweight that ever lived including Ali and the Klitschko sisters.]
      Totally wrong. Right off the top of my head I can think of Holmes, Liston, Tyson, Holyfield, Louis, Marciano, Johnson, and Bowe.

      If Lennox would beat every heavyweight ever lived he sure as hell doesn't have the resume to prove it. He nearly lost to Ray Mercer and got stopped by McCall and Rahman. Nuff' said.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by young_robbed View Post
        Totally wrong. Right off the top of my head I can think of Holmes, Liston, Tyson, Holyfield, Louis, Marciano, Johnson, and Bowe.

        If Lennox would beat every heavyweight ever lived he sure as hell doesn't have the resume to prove it. He nearly lost to Ray Mercer and got stopped by McCall and Rahman. Nuff' said.
        Why not include my pics in your quote? Does it destroy your resume argument that badly?

        Marciano never beat a big fighter EVER, and Louis, Johnson Liston all have unavenged losses. Lennox defeated everyone he faced.



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        • #44
          Ali at his consummate best? hell na,there are only a few heavies through history id give a fair chance of beating him,and Lewis isnt one of them,who is the only stand out name on either klits resume

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          • #45
            Lenox would have given Ali trouble, that's about it.


            I also think the Klits could have given Ali trouble as well.

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            • #46
              Lewis was nowhere near fluid enough to beat Ali. His size and reach would give him problems but at the end of the day, i see Lewis having a hard time keeping up with Ali's movement and angles. He'd be out boxed.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
                Lewis was nowhere near fluid enough to beat Ali. His size and reach would give him problems but at the end of the day, i see Lewis having a hard time keeping up with Ali's movement and angles. He'd be out boxed.
                Lennox is not a damned robot like Vitali. He is more selective with his shots and doesnt throw unnecessary punches. Rope-a-dope wont work on someone as cautious as Lennox.

                He can also KTFO you if you try to **** with him. I seriously would like to know how Ali has any chance against Lennox.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Joeyzagz View Post
                  Lennox is not a damned robot like Vitali. He is more selective with his shots and doesnt throw unnecessary punches. Rope-a-dope wont work on someone as cautious as Lennox.

                  He can also KTFO you if you try to **** with him. I seriously would like to know how Ali has any chance against Lennox.
                  The only guys that gave Ali any real problems were attacking volume punchers. If Ali throws 3 punches for every one that Lennox throws, combined with Ali's laser accuracy, then I don't see how Lewis has any chance.

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                  • #49
                    I'd put old Lewis around pick-em versus post-exile Ali.

                    At the tail end of his reign, I think it's unlikely that Ali would get through Chambers, Iggy, Haye, Byrd, Sanders, Chagaev, Solis, Gomez and Thompson in succession. Statistically, it's unlikely because each guy would have some chance of winning, some greater than others.

                    If Young almost beat Ali, I don't see why Bryd wouldn't perform at least as well.

                    And Solis deserves a mention. I don't really think we've seen what level he's at yet, given the way that the Vitali fight ended and limited comp leading up. He might have some untapped potential, even if he never drops below 145.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Cardinal Buck View Post
                      And Solis deserves a mention. I don't really think we've seen what level he's at yet, given the way that the Vitali fight ended and limited comp leading up. He might have some untapped potential, even if he never drops below 145.
                      We saw his potential and talent in the amateurs and we'll never see that Solis again, he had all the talent to become a threat too the Klits and have some standing but he threw it away for another burger.

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