Differences between Lewis and W. Klitschko?

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  • lennon
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    #21
    Lewis was artistic not robotic, Lewis had attitude and swagger and didnt shuffle forward in a hesitant tentative manner, he had rhythm and would mix up his style, he would jab then set a trap and step in with the uppercut, he would take risks and would just have a more relaxed demeaner, he wasnt a one trick pony. He was a pugilist specialist with an arsenal filled with punches that he could throw at any given moment lol. If he got hurt he would let it all hang out and go toe to toe. He showed heart and desire.

    More than that, he could dance!

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    • beez721
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      #22
      Originally posted by lennon
      Lewis was artistic not robotic, Lewis had attitude and swagger and didnt shuffle forward in a hesitant tentative manner, he had rhythm and would mix up his style, he would jab then set a trap and step in with the uppercut, he would take risks and would just have a more relaxed demeaner, he wasnt a one trick pony. He was a pugilist specialist with an arsenal filled with punches that he could throw at any given moment lol. If he got hurt he would let it all hang out and go toe to toe. He showed heart and desire.

      More than that, he could dance!
      lewis was also a safety first boxer. he went through a lot of criticism in his career for being too cautious,,espescially in his early to mid career

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      • mECHsLAVE
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        #23
        They're very similar. And Lennox had many nights like last night. Lewis-Tua anyone? Same things were being said after that fight as are being said now about Wlad. Sultan is a southpaw, little awkward, little dangerous, and it was a unification. Wlad chose to win and not take any chances, and I don't really blame him. I'm quite sure you'll see some HW's lying flat from his punches in the future. Every fighter has a fight where they just aren't feeling the big punches flow, for one reason or another.

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        • Pugilistic™
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          #24
          lewis has a better chin, and better skills overall

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          • Ironside
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            #25
            Lewis had more altheticacism.

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            • Tobi.G
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              #26
              Originally posted by silencers98
              As Lewis said on the air, he was more athletic and fluid than Wlad, he relaxed much more in the ring, Wlad can get robotic at times, Lewis also had a great uppercut and stepped in with the left hook more.
              Yes he was more fluid, Wlad is robotic and more one-dimensional than Lewis.
              He could throw every punch well.

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              • Tobi.G
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                #27
                Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
                Shut your ****ing mouth you pathetic drunk Irish ****sucker.
                Crybaby!! Screw you!! Go to bed you cry baby!! GOOOO!! Or i have to slap you!!

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                  #28
                  Lewis's chin isn't as bad as people think.

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                  • Ironside
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                    #29
                    Lewis was much more daring in the ring. He wasn't afraid to get hit, although Wlad has the better jab.

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                    • Tobi.G
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
                      They're very similar. And Lennox had many nights like last night. Lewis-Tua anyone? Same things were being said after that fight as are being said now about Wlad. Sultan is a southpaw, little awkward, little dangerous, and it was a unification. Wlad chose to win and not take any chances, and I don't really blame him. I'm quite sure you'll see some HW's lying flat from his punches in the future. Every fighter has a fight where they just aren't feeling the big punches flow, for one reason or another.
                      Lewis was not as cautious against Tua as Wlad was against Sultan, not even close. Lewis threw much more punches and more different punches as well.
                      And besides that Tua is known for his iron chin while Sultan is hurtable.

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