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Lennox Lewis is one of the most underrated champions of all times. Shame shame shame.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAgreed. And I agree with the late Manny Steward; at his best, Lewis could beat any heavyweight from any era. I watched about 6-7 of his fights again the other night and he was the total package, aside from a sometimes-iffy chin. Great ring general with the tools to implement any gameplan. An ATG jab. Great power, size and strength. Threw beautiful combinations to the head and body with force. And one overlooked attribute was his willingness to dig deep and engage in a war when needed.
It's sad but looking at that era, the contenders were world's better than they are today, and they weren't exactly amazing. But a motivated Ray Mercer could have ran through this era. Heck, a 41yr old Mercer bruised up Wlad's eye with that jab pretty bad. And he barely landed and was beyond shot. Anyway, Lewis was and is underrated but in my opinion is a top 10 heavyweight of all-time.
Give me Lewis on his best day over any HW in history.
He wasn't as consistent as others which is why I'm NOT saying he's the best HW of all time, but he's definitely top 10, and in form there's no one he couldn't beat.
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don't where to rank him exactly
Lewis gone from underrated, to properly rated, to overrated
the dearth of the HW era after Lewis has had a funny effect on his rep
at first, him retiring and no one stepping up got him more respect
people rated his dominance in hindsight and saw he was a great champ
but as the Klits kept dominating, Lewis has actually become overrated
he beat everybody around, won lineal title, and unified the titles
give Lewis respect, but the next era being stale boosts him up too much
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Lewis an underdog against Golota Don't know where you get that from.
He was underrated throughout his career, but not now.
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Originally posted by Davis40 View PostI think they both ducked each other at one point. Lewis at one point I think thought he wasn't ready for Tyson. You have to remember Tyson was peaking when Lewis was still green.
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Originally posted by Davis40 View PostDont get me wrong I'm not saying no one on earth tabbed him to win I'm just saying he wasn't the overwelming favorite like the op was making it seem. Nor was he the favorite at all.
The odds, which opened two months ago favoring Lewis, 9-5, had dropped to 6-5 on the day of the fight.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...,d.dmQ&cad=rja
He should of fought tyson the first time I think it would of been an easier fight then Mercer who kicked his butt in my opinion.
He was a big under dog. Get over yourself. Do you want me to link quotes?
I will.
Odds don't mean much. Lennox was ONLY a 8-5 favorite over Tyson. I guess that means it was actually a 'close toss up' fight right. Lmao.
How am I exposing myself when Golota was tabbed to knock him the hell out. You educate yourself.
Hilarious predications of Andrew Golota vs Lennox Lewis done by boxing analysts
Pre Fight 'predication'
"Golota will turn the fight into a war. he can take a shot. Lewis will try to keep his distance but won't be able to for long. Golota KO" - Robert Seltzer, El Paso Times.
"Golota will put too much pressure on Lewis, who will make the mistake of slugging it out with him." - Steve Sneddon, Gannet News Service
My personal favorite
"Golota in two rounds - no contest. I think Lewis talks, but can't back it up with the the walk. Golota will absolutely be too much for him." - Dan Hirshberg, The Trentonian
"Golota will finish off Lewis." - Anthony Gargano, New York Post
"It'll be close through four, and then Golota hits and hurts Lewis in the fifth with a booming right. He then proceeds to wear Lewis down for a ninth-round win." - Chris Thorne, Newark Star-Ledger
Stay educated. Lennox's 6-5 favorite? That's a toss up fight. According to Bookie Odds. Did you know Bookies had Joe Louis as a favorite against Rocky Marciano? Odds don't mean ****.
Most insiders were picking GOlota to ***ing Flatten Lewis.
Even if Lewis was honestly a 50-50 bet.. Won't you still consider a 50-50 fight that ended in one round impressive?
Let's say we go by the odds and it's 6-5 Lewis. Round 1 Ko? That's impressive no? So EVEN if Lewis was a 50-50 going into the fight (which he wasn't, not by boxing experts) a first round KO is STILL impressive.
Hating feels so good. It is a big part of the reason Lennox is rich and successful even to this day.
Holyfield-Broke
Bowe-Broke
Tyson- begging Hollywood for dimes.
Lennox Lewis?
Over 90 Million Euros..
Intelligence-it's not a gift. It's a trait.Last edited by UnicornGirl; 12-24-2012, 02:08 PM.
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Beating the walking corpse of Mike Tyson and taking 8 rounds to do so doesn't mean anything. Especially when Mike stopped throwing punches at that point was actually looking to get KOed so he could get out of there with his check.
Golota vs Lewis was a fiasco. Golota was suffering from local anesthetic toxicity and was clearly unprepared to fight.
Most of Lewis' opponents were either Tyson left overs, washed up guys, or drug addicts. The first time he fought a live opponent in years he was scared into retirement.
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