Lennox Lewis Best career wins.

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  • BattlingNelson
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    #31
    Best wins:

    1: Holyfield
    2: Vitali
    3: Ruddock
    4: Mercer
    5: Bruno

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    • sonnyboyx2
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      #32
      Originally posted by BattlingNelson
      Best wins:

      1: Holyfield
      2: Vitali
      3: Ruddock
      4: Mercer
      5: Bruno
      Which Holyfield 1 or 2 Bat?

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      • Dynamite76
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        #33
        Ruddock
        Golota
        Rahman II.

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        • Sugar Adam Ali
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          #34
          Lennox's biggest "name wins" were a shot tyson, and past prime holyfield.. He dominated them, but they weren't really that threatening..
          But lewis has tons of solid wins especially considering the timing of the fights and the domination by Lewis..

          Prime Bruno- young lewis was tested and stopped the top UK heavy

          Prime ruddock- with tyson in prison, many thought ruddock was the best heavy in the world, or the biggest challenger to the title, Lewis destroyed him

          Tommy Morrison- crushed Morrison

          Prime Ray mercer- tough fight but Lewis got the win

          Andrew Golata- had just beaten down rid**** bowe twice, and Lewis destroys him

          Henry Akwinada- was considered a threat at the time, Lewis humiliates him

          Micheal grant- like Akwinada, he was viewed as a threat, grant was undefeated and hyped

          David tua- one of the hardest punchers and best chins in boxing history and lennox dominated

          Vitali klitchko- on lennoxs worst night, he still managed to stop a true world class heavy in his prime

          Throw in the Rahman rematch, Botha, briggs, McCall 2 and lennox has a lot of quality wins

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          • Weltschmerz
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            #35
            Holyfield.

            The resume of Lennox has some good names but isn't overtly impressive when scrutinized a little. He avenged his losses and retired at the top which was career bests too, so to say.

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