There's a lot of different opinions for top greatest fighters or best fighter of all time but when it comes down to it, which 3 heavyweights would we call upon to each try and beat a new unknown fighter that is regardered unbeatable. My pick, Foreman, Ali and Lewis. If ali wasn't able to outbox him, I'd turn to the best puncher, a prime George foreman and if he failed to KO him, Lewis would be last option, size, power and good boxer. To me these guys are the main guys I would put my confidence in and in this scenario I would consider the 3 BEST heavyweights we have. Who would you choose?
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Originally posted by likeamulekick View PostThere's a lot of different opinions for top greatest fighters or best fighter of all time but when it comes down to it, which 3 heavyweights would we call upon to each try and beat a new unknown fighter that is regardered unbeatable. My pick, Foreman, Ali and Lewis. If ali wasn't able to outbox him, I'd turn to the best puncher, a prime George foreman and if he failed to KO him, Lewis would be last option, size, power and good boxer. To me these guys are the main guys I would put my confidence in and in this scenario I would consider the 3 BEST heavyweights we have. Who would you choose?
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostMaybe the Ruddock fight? Grant? Golota? Rahman in the second fight? Tyson?
Your agenda is getting tiresome.
addressing your answer:
Ruddock - Damaged Goods after two brutal beatings from Mike Tyson. Ruddock never threw or landed a single punch in the fight with Lewis.
Grant - pathetic!.. One of the worst challengers in history for the title.
Golota - Sedated in his dressing room 25 minutes before the opening bell. Golota never landed or threw a single punch in the fight.
Rahman - From what i can remember of the fight it was a match between a limited journeyman in Rahman and a revenge mission from Lewis. Boxing skill-wise it was nothing special from either fighter. but a spectacular ending punch.
Your claiming my "Agenda" is getting tiresome?...
i Don't have an agenda. i am answering the exact same topics as yourself. i am answering to the very best of my knowledge, just like all other posters are doing. The difference is in the content of our replies. Above i have answered, asking what fights can i see Lennox Lewis Box in. ie: Box better than what Muhammad Ali boxed in, just in case "The New Unknown Fighter" beats Ali. is what the guy who started the thread asks... Now why should i not have asked that question?....
i asked because i have watched All Lennox career fights and i have not seen him BOX with any great authority or brilliance. All i ever seen Lennox do was his usual one, two. left jab, right hand. But maybe i missed some boxing he done, maybe you could point me to the fight i missed..But you only came up with the above fights, which i have watched and recall not seeing any great boxing, certainly no boxing which i would say was better or the equivalent of Muhammad Ali.
I have posted on almost every single topic on the current History section front page. around 50% of those topics include former champion Lennox Lewis. When i post anything about Lewis, i am always being honest and truthful to the best of my knowledge. When i look on other websites, there is thousands of boxing fans who look on the career of Lewis in exactly the same way which i look on his career. They tell it exactly like i tell it. Are we all making it up?... Are we all telling untruths?... it is my opinion that those who get angry and can't see Lewis career in the same light as myself and thousands of others, Are deluded!
I look Forward to your reply
So get a grip of yourself and get off my case, because it shows a lack of knowledge, each time i read a comment directed towards me and not the comment i made.
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No he's not the best boxer ever but comparing other hws of his size, he's one of the best. Dint realise it needed an essay to point this out. Being a boxer to me is hit without getting hit and he does that very well
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A great from the past to beat an unknown fighter today that is considered unbeatable?
Ali would be the first choice. Surely he'd show how you can be beat.
I reckon I'd throw Marciano in there too. Two undefeated fighters. One a proven great. The other a prospect considered unbeatable. Somethings gotta give.
As a third choice I again will try to differ from the mainstream. I Pick Vitali Klitschko. He is also a guy who does very well in fantasy fights, and there sure isn't a blueprint out there to beat him either.
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Originally posted by likeamulekick View PostThere's a lot of different opinions for top greatest fighters or best fighter of all time but when it comes down to it, which 3 heavyweights would we call upon to each try and beat a new unknown fighter that is regardered unbeatable. My pick, Foreman, Ali and Lewis. If ali wasn't able to outbox him, I'd turn to the best puncher, a prime George foreman and if he failed to KO him, Lewis would be last option, size, power and good boxer. To me these guys are the main guys I would put my confidence in and in this scenario I would consider the 3 BEST heavyweights we have. Who would you choose?
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