Lou Savarese : An Ill Fated Comeback ?

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  • neverlast
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    Lou Savarese : An Ill Fated Comeback ?

    LOU SAVARESE : AN ILL FATED COMEBACK ?

    On April 5th former heavyweight contender Lou Savarese will have his third fight since 2004 when he meets Matt Hicks ( 10-1 with 10 KO's ) in Houston. Hicks' only loss was by knockout to J.D. Chapman in 2006 Big Lou will turn 42 in July. He has a very respectable 45-6 record with 37 knockouts.

    Lou turned pro in 1989 and racked up 36 straight wins. His most important victories were kayos over Olian Alexander and Buster Mathis Jr. In 1997 Lou met linear heavyweight champion George Foreman for the WBU version of the title. Lou lost a hard fought split decision. It was Big George's last win. That was the beginning of phase two of Lou's career. Counting the loss to Foreman he would go 9-6 for the rest of his career up until now.

    After his loss to Foreman, Lou was surprisingly halted in five by David Izon. Two fights later in 1998 he flattened former champion James " Buster " Douglas to win the IBA version of the heavyweight crown. Next came a split decision win over Lance Whitaker. Lou would then lose a decision to unbeaten Michael Grant. Next up...Mike Tyson.

    This was the year 2000 and although Tyson was no longer the " Tyson " of lore, he still had something left. He caught Lou early and stopped him in the first round. It was a very disappointing loss for Savarese but he came back with a four fight win streak that included a five round demolition of former champ " Terrible " Tim Witherspoon.

    Just when it looked like Lou's career was back on track he was savaged in four rounds by the talented but under achieving Kirk Johnson. In Lou's next contest he was outscored by the then undefeated Leo Nolan. That was in 2004. Lou has since knocked out Marcus Rhode and Travis Fulton. Those wins hardly sent a ripple through the almost stagnant heavyweight ranks. A win over Hicks will not shake up the division either but it will keep Lou on a path that he hopes will lead to the heavyweight title.

    How far will Lou go on the comeback trail ? Hard to tell. Good match making could prolong it and if he racks up enough wins to get ranked you just never know. He might end up in the right place at the right time. Less deserving boxers have received heavyweight title shots in the last couple of years. My guess is that it won't happen although I could see Lou paired with guys like Andrew Golota, Tommy Morrison, Joe Mesi or Michael Moorer. What about Holyfield-Savarese ? Lou has been in with former champions Foreman, Douglas, Tyson and Witherspoon. Why not add Moorer or Evander to his list ?

    The bottom line is that I can not for see Lou ever putting together enough solid wins to earn a title shot. I like Lou. I've always been a fan of his because he always came to fight. I hope he makes some money and that he does not get hurt.
  • jcarr71
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    Lou never really had much other than raw, untamed power. All his "big" wins were against fighters who he just happened to meet at the right time, usually at the very end of their careers. He had modest potential because of his power but he never molded it into anything and he was mostly dominated by every C+ fighter and up that he fought. There is no real comeback to make. He never was anything.

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    • beez721
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      Originally posted by jcarr71
      Lou never really had much other than raw, untamed power. All his "big" wins were against fighters who he just happened to meet at the right time, usually at the very end of their careers. He had modest potential because of his power but he never molded it into anything and he was mostly dominated by every C+ fighter and up that he fought. There is no real comeback to make. He never was anything.
      yea,,,,he was always just a step too slow and much to easy to hit to ever beat the top dogs. he didnt take a punch very well either in my opinion. he did have heart though,,,but I cant see him beating any of the champions regardless of how weak a couple of them are

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      • the_truth_1984
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        Let Savarese get a couple of more fights to shake off the rust and then put him the ring with a Brian Minto or Vinny Maddalone type and we'll see what he has left.I also like the idea of him fighting Holyfield.

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        • American_Ninja
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          I think he's done. Time to hang em big Lou.

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          • miron_lang
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            wow a thread dedicated to lous savarese

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            • deuce_drop
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              yeah nothing against lou but i think he ought to hang up the gloves and do something else in boxing, i know that the HW division is open and this and that, but all lou is going to be is an opponent for younger, hungrier, and more active fighters.

              lou has a punchers chance but other than that i think he gets beat up more than he normally did in the last stanza of his career............

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              • CletusVanDamme
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                Originally posted by deuce_drop
                yeah nothing against lou but i think he ought to hang up the gloves and do something else in boxing, i know that the HW division is open and this and that, but all lou is going to be is an opponent for younger, hungrier, and more active fighters.

                lou has a punchers chance but other than that i think he gets beat up more than he normally did in the last stanza of his career............
                Lou has the looks and Charisma for commentating imo.

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