Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis Breaks Down Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Widler Trilogy Fight
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'The rule is, if you are going backwards, is that you stop, plant your feet and throw your punch. But that takes a lot of practice and only a few people can do that - and I am in that bracket.'
Not a fan of Wilder by a long shot and this man's prediction on the fight outcome will prove right, but I think its really sad when ex-pros of any sport centre themselves in relation to current sporting events because it tells me they haven't let go of the past. Decent ex-sportsman should absolutely be listened to for their experience, but making it about yourself is just narcissism.
Carl Froch does it. David Haye does it a LOT.
These guys have gotta move on; their time's over.
I remember on an HBO telecast him & Max Kellerman were discussing his fight with Mirovic. Lennox said “He trained for 2 years to fight me” & Max replied “How long was your training camp?” Lennox just laughed…Last edited by joe strong; 10-08-2021, 03:40 PM.Comment
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best comeback story in boxing history? Ever heard of Ali, who went to prison to stand up for a meaningful cause and then came back to become world champion again by beating other all time greats? A bit more significant than becoming an obese depressed coke addict and coming back to beat Wilder.Comment
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I thought about him too. Broken neck in a car accident. The only they could say is the opposition he beat after wasn’t too great but still credible. Having the balls to face a prime Roy Jones after that deserves a ton of credit though.
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That’s rubbish, yes he used his weight to tire his opponents out but he also had a decent inside game. Admittedly not much body work but a ferocious uppercut and could fire rapid bursts of uppercuts and short hooks on the inside.Comment
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Fury an ATG???? WTF????? Let us not get carried away now. He hasn't done much yet to be honest. He beat Wlad in a boring fight. Finally got some attention with this Wilder trilogy but according to Fury's fans and Fury himself, Wilder was a bum, is a bum and will always be a bum. Wtf does a bum do for your legacy? Exactly.
As of now, AJ has faced the better HW competition overall. Despite his own losses, I still think AJ's legacy is probably higher in comparison to Fury. AJ also had a more impressive win over an aging Wlad. Eitherway, no way does Fury have any ATG status yet. He still has a long way to go. Face some of those B+ heavyweights and take care of them similar to how AJ did. There is a chance, one of those can even knock him off. Face the likes of Povetkin, Whyte, Parker, etc. They all have a chance. Fury just talks a lot like he would win without actually proving it. Then his minions just believe him and rather not see him prove that.Comment
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being stressed and feeling trapped is the door to being free and happy, find the solution or get out of the situation, sit back & enjoy (if that fails and u are still not happy take up swimming, boxing training is great but swimming for an hour regularly is a secret only swimmers know about)Comment
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best comeback story in boxing history? Ever heard of Ali, who went to prison to stand up for a meaningful cause and then came back to become world champion again by beating other all time greats? A bit more significant than becoming an obese depressed coke addict and coming back to beat Wilder.Comment
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I think Fury had a Ward v Kovalev moment after being knocked down by Wilder and going after him, realising he could make the fight a lot easier for himself by coming forward as his opponent couldn’t fight going backwards and has no inside game.
I think these revelatory moments dictated the strategy for the rematch for both Ward and Fury.Comment
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