How many rounds will it take Lennox to KO Wlad?

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  • TheManchine
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    #21
    Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
    Please argue your point, becuase i am very interested in seeing how Klitschko fought better competition than Lewis and beat more prime better fighter, becuase personally never seen it happen.
    i would but it gets very exhausting,

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    • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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      #22
      Somewhere in the mid rounds at the latest. Not because Wlads that tough, but because he's that careful now. But whatever, there's no doubt Lewis would have knocked him out.

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      • Mike Tyson77
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        #23
        Wlad would knock lennox out in 1 round.

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        • TheManchine
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          #24
          lewis hasnt got a great chin either so wlad would have chance,

          mccall and rahman were able to ko lewis so wlad could also

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          • Allucard
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            #25
            Originally posted by !! 2Tough !!
            the same way Andrew Golota got ****ed up.. the same thing will happen to Wlad
            It depends on what version of Lennox. Had he stayed around till his 40's as some do all this talk would easily be toned down by "but he was ktfo by a bum" which would have happened eventually. Prime for prime Lennox is in another class level just a little bit out of reach for any of the modern day heavyweights, including David Haye

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              #26
              Originally posted by Allucard
              It depends on what version of Lennox. Had he stayed around till his 40's as some do all this talk would easily be toned down by "but he was ktfo by a bum" which would have happened eventually. Prime for prime Lennox is in another class level just a little bit out of reach for any of the modern day heavyweights, including David Haye
              Lennox was better. The thing about Lewis is that he was accused of being cautious and was in some fights but when he wanted to war, he went after it, toe to toe.

              I just have never seen Wlad do that to this point.

              Lennox was the one that told Sanders to jump on Wlad early because he can't stand pressure and Sanders did and we saw the result.
              Lennox would've done the same thing.

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              • Ryn0
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                #27
                Originally posted by hungryherbert
                lewis hasnt got a great chin either so wlad would have chance,

                mccall and rahman were able to ko lewis so wlad could also
                It was the nature of there punches, they were when Lewis wasn't looking especially the Rahman KO Lennox had his head turned to the right even before Rahman hit him with the Overhand right. Lennox had a much better chin than Wlad does.

                Watch this


                PROVES Lennox has an Iron chin, Wlad got Ko'd by Purrity while his skill level has obviously increased it's obvious that his chin is always going to be his failing. Lennox fought consistantly better compitition that Wlad as well. Wlad has beaten Imbragov, Brewster, Byrd, Brock, Austin, Peter, Sanders, McCline, Mercer. Not a bad resume but compared to this it looks poor

                Lennox: Holyfield (twice) he won a title in his next fight, Tyson, Rahman, McCall, Tua, Grant, Mercer, Briggs (not fat), Golata, Morrison, Bruno, Tucker, Ruddock, Biggs, Klitchko

                Wlad just doesn't measure up yet, he still has a career ahead of him so he can catch up but RIGHT NOW he isn't as good.

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                  #28
                  I'd be suprised if Wlad lasts 6 rounds.

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                  • boxing_great
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                    #29
                    I don't think Wlad can ever become as great as Lewis.
                    He simply doesn't have the quality of opponents in front him.
                    Lewis as can be seen from the above youtube clips took some serious punches from power hitter Tua and Vitali.
                    Wlad's chin has failed him miserably.
                    I can seriously see Wlad getting ko'ed with the first clean punch that Lewis lands in the first round.
                    Lewis was a big big hitter.

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                    • Jim Jeffries
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Allucard
                      It depends on what version of Lennox. Had he stayed around till his 40's as some do all this talk would easily be toned down by "but he was ktfo by a bum" which would have happened eventually. Prime for prime Lennox is in another class level just a little bit out of reach for any of the modern day heavyweights, including David Haye
                      Was Lennox in his prime at 29 when he was knocked out almost cold, by a single punch, in the second round, by journeyman Oliver McCall ?(Manny Steward describes him more as a clubfighter, but I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.)

                      Hilarious that you describe David Haye as the best modern day HW.

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