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  • #41
    Usyk beating a big r-tard like Dubois does not equate to him beating one of the rangiest, biggest, strongest punching HWs ever.

    Usyk would simply get the Tommy Morrison treatment....he probably won't get dropped but he will lose a decision against prime Lewis.

    Lets keep in mind Usyk LOST 4 rounds to Joshua in the rematch.....to JOSHUA!

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    • #42
      Lennox says he would beat Usyk the way he wanted Dubois to beat him. Jab him to the ropes.

      Dubois has a very good jab. Not Lewis level, but a very good top level jab. It's his absolute best weapon and a real threat in the division.

      He landed 11 of 104 jabs thrown according to Compubox. And only 3 out of 50 in the last 3 rounds. And I don't remember a good one. Usyk took the jab out of the fight completely and barely went near the ropes.

      It's easier to talk about beating Usyk than it is to actually do it.
      Last edited by Toffee; 07-19-2025, 07:48 PM.

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      • #43
        I concur.
        Lennox would >>>>>> Usyk
        And I'm a fan of both.

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        • #44
          Lennox is the man with 2 KO losses. So, I am not sure.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
            Lennox is the man with 2 KO losses. So, I am not sure.
            Both were flukes and were quickly avenged
            No need for a 3rd

            We shouldn't overvalue Usyk.
            His road wasn't nearly as difficult as Lenny's.

            He's good
            Best of this era of course.

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            • #46
              Taking a nap and then claim victory afterwards is the closest we got thus far.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Bipolar Hero View Post
                I remember seeing Lennox getting outboxed by Ray Mercer and getting a gift.
                Your memory plays tricks on you. When I watched this fight the SECOND time, it was clear victory for Lewis. Mercer did better than expected at the time, that's all.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Slimpack View Post

                  Lennox was 37 when he forght Vitali. Meanwhile, Usyk beat Fury twice when was about the same age. And Foreman who a title at even older age.
                  Yup, Foreman was 48 when he retired, but does that mean anyone who retires before 48 is running into retirement? Of course not.

                  So congrads to Usyk, and Foreman, and others for continuing on well past their prime, but thats irrelevant to my post. The point was Lewis was at an advanced age for a boxer that is well accepted to be a time when they could retire- and he did. He didn't comeback and chase other fights, he got old and retired at an age that is generally accepted as being an age for a boxer to do so.

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                  • #49
                    I like Lewis but even at the time had a lot of critics for being too cautious. He wouldn't beat a peak HW Usyk. McCall knocked Lewis out and Lewis was losing against Vitali whne teh fight was stopped

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by NihonJim View Post

                      Lewis is prettywidely recognized as a top 3 ATG with Ali and Louis

                      Nobody cares about the opinion of some nobody on a forum

                      So basically your rambling, pointless nonsense is just that.
                      Try extra fiber, angry little man. And I agree with your assertion in your second sentence. And no comebacks. Walk away with your head held high.

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