Vitali Klitschko: "I Would Have Knocked Lennox Lewis Out"
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I doubt it...Lennox usually went right after the big guys he fought. I really have a hard time believing that Wlad wouldnt get hit with Lennox's shots, and at the end of the day, Wlad just is not very durable.
but I guess I can see a scenario of Wlad just using a jab and Lennox being outboxed a little. but not really.
and you said 'any time, anywhere' so people assumed you were including the past. (not a 41 year old Lewis)Comment
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Wlad was 22 and punched himself out. If you think that was prime Wlad, you're an idiot. The Sanders fight was the one that showed his chin weakness, but he has adjusted his game to compensate.
Having barely turned 32 and not showing any signs of declining, there's no telling where Wlad will end up. If he fights 4 more years with success, it's very possible he might crack the top 10.Comment
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YOU GUYS, the fight with Wlad and Lennox already happened. It was ruled a no-contest because that **** Don Cheadle knocked out the power.
EDIT: I have proof of the fight happening
Last edited by KnockoutTheFat; 05-20-2008, 02:14 PM.Comment
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McCall wasnt that bad. he had tons of trouble with drugs from what Ive heard, but that guy had a ton of natural power. he didnt even have to load up on shots and he would put people away.
and hes still around in todays division, he was going to fight Sam Peter if he hadnt lost to Gomez. pretty damn impressive considering hes into his 40s and was on crack constantly throughout his boxing career.Comment
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Answer the question. Could journeyman Oliver McCall, who KTFO of Lennox in the second round, hit harder than Wlad Klitschko? And Lewis was 29 at the time, so there's no "out of prime" excuse.Comment
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WOW!! Wlad was KO by lesser punchers than Lennox and Lennox was a beast in his prime....Are you serious??
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