Lennox Lewis had an Iron Chin (video)

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  • The Noose
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    #11
    Originally posted by Benny Leonard
    Found this on Youtube


    This has been discussed before (see link), and i cant be arsed going over the same **** again.
    But Lewis against McCall, was on his feet protesting the stoppage whilst his legs were ****ing giving way because he could hardly stand.
    That was not a premature stoppage. Not one of his cornermen protested.
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    • deuce_drop
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      #12
      Originally posted by Bobby Pazuzu
      This has been discussed before (see link), and i cant be arsed going over the same **** again.
      But Lewis against McCall, was on his feet protesting the stoppage whilst his legs were ****ing giving way because he could hardly stand.
      That was not a premature stoppage. Not one of his cornermen protested.
      http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...t=lennox+lewis
      he wanted to go and he could've gone on, he wasn't out cold and he wasn't falling over he responded to the ref and was looking to try and survive the round, we'll never know because it didn't happen that way, but i and a lot of others think that it was a premature stoppage, whether no one said anything or not, like a protest would do anything anyways, the rematch was the only way to settle that one, and that he did.

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        #13
        Originally posted by deuce_drop
        he wanted to go and he could've gone on, he wasn't out cold and he wasn't falling over he responded to the ref and was looking to try and survive the round, we'll never know because it didn't happen that way, but i and a lot of others think that it was a premature stoppage, whether no one said anything or not, like a protest would do anything anyways, the rematch was the only way to settle that one, and that he did.
        Well said.

        I think most people think it was a good stoppage, most refs would have stopped it IMO.
        But there have been many other fighters that have been allowed to continue and survived in that state.

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        • hugh grant
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          #14
          Lenox had a good chin but he didnt take too many punches in his career, even though that vid tries to make out he did. Lennox was a good boxer so it was hard to land the kind of punches you would have liked to have detonated on his beard on him with any kind of regularity.

          He was tall and could box. But he did get taken out twice so his beard was as vulnerable as mine, but he protected himself better than most.

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          • Franko
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            #15
            Originally posted by Bucktown Beast
            Good vid. I always thought Lennox received unwarranted criticism for his chin. The punch he took from Rahman would have knocked out anybody. And the shot from McCall albeit not devastating, was still a well thrown punch from a guy with KO power. Lennox took lots of hard shots right on the chin and didn't get phased as is evident by this vid.
            Criticism will be recieved if you are knocked out twice... It was a great shot by Rahman, but Lewis more than equalled that shot in the rematch. The problem with Lewis was that he got lazy against McCall, and he got lazy, and completely underestimated Rahman. Lewis showed in both rematches (although more so in the Rahman rematch) that he is a class above both fighters when properly prepared.
            People point to the fact that Lewis struggled to get up from both his career knock downs, and great fighters get up etc etc etc. But i think Lewis's 'chin' is underestimated due to these two losses..

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              #16
              lewis had a good chin but i don’t think it was iron. the mccall shot he walked into, i think it was a good stoppage he may have been able to continue but i think mccall would have finished him anyway, but the rahman punch was a clear 1 punch ko. Saying that lewis settled things with mccall is overstating it a bit though.

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              • duffgun
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                #17
                Originally posted by Franko
                Criticism will be recieved if you are knocked out twice... It was a great shot by Rahman, but Lewis more than equalled that shot in the rematch. The problem with Lewis was that he got lazy against McCall, and he got lazy, and completely underestimated Rahman. Lewis showed in both rematches (although more so in the Rahman rematch) that he is a class above both fighters when properly prepared.
                People point to the fact that Lewis struggled to get up from both his career knock downs, and great fighters get up etc etc etc. But i think Lewis's 'chin' is underestimated due to these two losses..
                he was a class above both but he didnt prove he could beat mccall in the rematch.

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                • Franko
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by duffgun
                  he was a class above both but he didnt prove he could beat mccall in the rematch.
                  I'd say that at that point in his career Lewis would've beaten McCall regardless of his state of mind.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Franko
                    I'd say that at that point in his career Lewis would've beaten McCall regardless of his state of mind.
                    your proberly right, just saying that mccall didnt give him the chance to prove it, although mccall was doing well in the fight till he broke down in tears.

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                    • Boxicologist
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                      #20
                      McCall was hauled out of rehab to for the rematch with Lewis. And he took some helacious shots from Lewis without going down. If McCall was in the right state of mind, perhaps he still would have lost by UD....but you can't discount the fact that Oliver COULD POSSIBLY have KO'd Lewis also.

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