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Lennox Lewis: "For 100 Million Dollars, I'll Fight Again"

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  • #31
    Nice answer by Lewis

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    • #32
      Originally posted by WaRCoTTo View Post
      The Black Margarito!!
      it really tears you up sooooo bad that tony beat down cotto huh? it must, since you constantlyfeel the need to try and discredit the cat every 2 fucking seconds! your a clown!

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      • #33
        BTW, before any Klit fans call Lewis out for not taking a rematch of the madatory he fulfilled in 2003, shouldn't Klitschko, after forcing his emeritus status on the world, man up and give JC Gomez the shot he earned?

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        • #34
          When the last last really good heavyweight fight?? I know that I live in Aus and don't get alot of PPV's but can anyone tell me?

          Heavyweight boxing does need saving, all I want is a heavyweight that can box for 4-5 rounds consecutively, without breathing like an fat man who walked up 10 stairs.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Malius View Post
            When the last last really good heavyweight fight?? I know that I live in Aus and don't get alot of PPV's but can anyone tell me?

            Heavyweight boxing does need saving, all I want is a heavyweight that can box for 4-5 rounds consecutively, without breathing like an fat man who walked up 10 stairs.
            The Witherspoon fight last week was excellent. All needling of Edgarg (in good fun) aside, Heavyweight has produced some fun fights this decade. Byrd vs. McCline was good; Brewster-Liakhovich was borderline great; Vitali vs. both Lewis and Sanders were tons of fun and Wladimir Klitschko is much closer to a HOF career than most care to recognize. If Vitali can fill out what to now is a weaker overall resume than his lil' brothers, he certainly will be on that edge too and is the tougher of the two. With better opportunities earlier in his career, he may well have been a legitimately great Heavyweight. Instead, he got a bit of an unfair kick from the Byrd fight and the bulk of his prime was lost. He has time to make up for it.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by edgarg View Post
              He didn't "throw it in" he said it very seriously. And the "tongue in cheek" comment about the $100 mill wasn't "tongue in cheek" as is evidenced by his other comments. He really sees himself as the "saviour", and as Frank Maloney said, he's delusional.
              Really? Have you heard or seen this interview? Have you even read the News of the Screws article? Have you the slightest idea how he "really sees himself"?

              Lennox was having a laugh. If he was 'delusional' about being the 'saviour' of heavyweight boxing he wouldn't be asking $100m for the privilege of doing it. Per fight, presumably. Please don't tell me you think he actually expects someone to pay it.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by BoxingScribe View Post
                Boxing doesnt need him, but the heavyweight division certainly done.

                $100 million is realistic. I swear I'd pay $100 bucks to see take the belts from either Vitali or Wladimir
                I think that you are delusional along with Lewis. Hewas the most boroing fighter to watch. Don't you remember??? The only exciting fight he'd been in for years and years was the Klitschko fight, and THAT was because Klitschko came hunting him, forcing him to fight, and wouldn't allow him to clinch and d**** himself over Klitschko.

                The last interesting fight Lewis was in was ,,,was....was.....I can't remember. Do you remember his fight with Mavrovic??? That was a typical Lewis fight, with more action than most. Like his snoozer with David Tua. He was 8 inches taller, with about a foot longer reach,. but he obviously didn't think it enough. Lewis....Phoey.

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                • #38
                  thanks crold1 I'll have a look at em.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by edgarg View Post
                    I think that you are delusional along with Lewis. Hewas the most boroing fighter to watch. Don't you remember??? The only exciting fight he'd been in for years and years was the Klitschko fight, and THAT was because Klitschko came hunting him, forcing him to fight, and wouldn't allow him to clinch and d**** himself over Klitschko.
                    You left out that Klit was d****d over the top rope and barely able to stand at the end of the sixth as his lead in the fight was evaporating after getting hammered in the fifth and sixth while his face came apart like a slasher flick.

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                    • #40
                      Thats good to hear from Lennox.

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