This topic sucks! Lewis is the most overrated bum I ever seen, next to Oscar. Why he doesn't get much respect?? He's considered by many critics & media to be one of top 5 heavyweight of all time & he doesn't get much respect. What's up??
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Why doesn't Lennox Lewis get much respect?
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Originally posted by TyrantT316He has fought most the top name fighters of his era with the exception of Byrd and Ruiz. Bowe ducked him. The only thing I can see someone holding against him were his KO losses to Rahman and Oliver, but he proved that he was the better man the the losses were somewhat flukes.
I am not a Lennox nuthugger, but a fan. Just want to know your opinions on his legacy.
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Originally posted by tracyleeI agree completely...I adore the man and he is severly missed by some! Alot of CLASS left the heavy wt. division when he retired, along with great talent.
...One thing kind of damning to come out about Lewis on these boards is that JUYJUY is from England, he was a boxer himself and he met a ton of champs and he says Lennox is a major *******. I think that confirms what most people think of him by the attitude he portrays and the way he talks. If a fellow boxer/brit that met the man says he was an ******* then that's good enough for me. I still rank him top ten all time even if he is a jackass.
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I don't know what he had against me, I was very polite and etc. But he acted like an arrogant, pompous, ignorant prick. But I don't let that get in the way of how I look at his ability, he was very good obviously but abit over-rated, he really wasn't 'that' good.
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Originally posted by paul750his win against rahman has to be his beat. it was the sharpest he ever was IMO.
He was pretty sharp but what does that say about LL that his biggest victory was against a guy like Rahman, a decent to good fighter but so far away from great that it is not funny.
Rahman is a guy that was beaten by Maskeav, Tua, Ruiz, ancient Holyfield...and he is LL's best victory...hmmmm
Say what you want about Bowe ducking Lewis but the fact remains that the fight never happened and it hurts LL's legacy that the fight never took place...he has never faced a top notch guy in his prime and it is most likely not his fault but the fact remains that he never faced a top notch guy in their prime...he needed that Bowe fight!
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Originally posted by JUYJUYI don't know what he had against me, I was very polite and etc. But he acted like an arrogant, pompous, ignorant prick. But I don't let that get in the way of how I look at his ability, he was very good obviously but abit over-rated, he really wasn't 'that' good.
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Originally posted by JUYJUYI don't know what he had against me, I was very polite and etc. But he acted like an arrogant, pompous, ignorant prick. But I don't let that get in the way of how I look at his ability, he was very good obviously but abit over-rated, he really wasn't 'that' good.
a former fighter? care to give out your name?
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In my opinion, LL was a damn good fighter. What talent he had and size to boot. I think his wins against Holy are impressive.(don't tell me about a scorecard,Lewis won both) His impressive victories over Ruddock,Golata,Rahman and Klits were good for him as well. He fought many great fights and thrilled me for years. His fights weren't always the most exciting, but all of his fights were events. I really enjoyed his career and I will miss him for sure.
I wouldn't put him too high on my alltime list, becuase he kind of was an underachiever with his lack of motivation and training...ie-a little lazy. I would definitely put him #10-15 somewhere and he would pose a stylistic problem for any heavyweight in History.
maybe Klits can get him back in there for one more
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Originally posted by marvdaveIn my opinion, LL was a damn good fighter. What talent he had and size to boot. I think his wins against Holy are impressive.(don't tell me about a scorecard,Lewis won both) His impressive victories over Ruddock,Golata,Rahman and Klits were good for him as well. He fought many great fights and thrilled me for years. His fights weren't always the most exciting, but all of his fights were events. I really enjoyed his career and I will miss him for sure.
I wouldn't put him too high on my alltime list, becuase he kind of was an underachiever with his lack of motivation and training...ie-a little lazy. I would definitely put him #10-15 somewhere and he would pose a stylistic problem for any heavyweight in History.
maybe Klits can get him back in there for one more
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