Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Klitschko differ on Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury II
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Fury IQ not as good as lennox. Lennox would have went for koLast edited by hugh grant; 12-23-2024, 11:19 AM.Comment
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Ya but your insinuation is that he belongs with HOF fighters lol. Leave bootsy ootsy name where is belongs with the andrades of history not the greats thanks lol———-
Lewis might be better than those fighters (he’s clearly not) but he did get knocked the phuck out. TWICE.
I just added Boots to that list, Boots’ still got to figure out his career trajectory but in th context of beating “everyone he’s faced”, well, he’s done it. Hasn’t he?Comment
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Fury got far in boxing because he has decent boxing skills and because of his gigantic size. He isn't a technician in the ring. He doesn't have the same pedigree of skills as a Holyfield, Holmes, etc. That is what costed him in his fights with Usyk. Usyk has great movement, pop in his punches and excellent boxing skills. Fury has decent movement, and ok boxing skills. Coming in at 20lbs heavier than the first fight was horrible.Comment
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This is not the first time I’ve read that malarkey about Lewis but you are right, for once, They did acknowledge his spectacular losses.
Let’s give it a different perspective. That moniker of “defeated every man he has faced” is as subtle as my point of including Boots in that category of defeating every man he’s faced. Without context, the average boxing fan will see it differently.
It’s kinda the same argument some make about a gift decision on just specific boxers.
Many times we see people argue about Floyd or Ward getting gift decisions when there’s dozens of gift decisions out there.
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Am I right or not? You say yes, but then continue on about some vague notion of missing context. The statement is plainly factual AND the writer plainly acknowledges his losses. What's there to continue griping about?———-
This is not the first time I’ve read that malarkey about Lewis but you are right, for once, They did acknowledge his spectacular losses.
Let’s give it a different perspective. That moniker of “defeated every man he has faced” is as subtle as my point of including Boots in that category of defeating every man he’s faced. Without context, the average boxing fan will see it differently.
It’s kinda the same argument some make about a gift decision on just specific boxers.
Many times we see people argue about Floyd or Ward getting gift decisions when there’s dozens of gift decisions out there.
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Boots faced van Heerden, which ended in a no contest———-
Lewis might be better than those fighters (he’s clearly not) but he did get knocked the phuck out. TWICE.
I just added Boots to that list, Boots’ still got to figure out his career trajectory but in th context of beating “everyone he’s faced”, well, he’s done it. Hasn’t he?
Faced him but didn’t defeat him
Such a strange, random choice to mention Boots and he’s not even a valid exampleComment
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You are right. Someone else corrected me about Boots’ record. He has a no contest fight which means he has not defeated everyone he’s faced.
So I’ll just Sven Ottke, Dariusz Michalczewski, Tank Davis and Shakur to join Lewis on that list of defeating everyone they’ve faced.Comment

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