This thread offers far more excitement than Lennox's entire career.
Al Bernstein: "Lennox Lewis Is The Greatest Heavyweight Of All Time"
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Did you watch it live? Not saying it In a condescending way, just curious.
The feeling after the fight was Lewis won a close fight, a large portion of scores were 115-113.
People were expecting a one sided fight like the first one and were shocked at the competitiveness of the second one.
I don't have a card, sorry. It's hard to watch the fight in all honesty, very dull.
I doubt I've even scored it again since the time I watched it live all those years ago. That said, I didn't need to watch it again to know it was a close fight. Like I said I did edge the fight for Holyfield when watching live.Comment
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I know right! Lennox was a black Wlad/Vitali. Yet those two get criticised non-stop for their style. Lennox is a great but not top 1...or 3...or 5. If anyone's argument on Lennox being the greatest hinges on two fights with an old Evander then they really have to rethink their position.Comment
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I know right! Lennox was a black Wlad/Vitali. Yet those two get criticised non-stop for their style. Lennox is a great but not top 1...or 3...or 5. If anyone's argument on Lennox being the greatest hinges on two fights with an old Evander then they really have to rethink their position.Comment
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But excitement is a subjective thing. I found Wlad exciting as well as I like how he reads and destroys the opposition - basically outsmarts them every time.Comment
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How? They both literally have the same defence, the hug and clinch when things get difficult, they don't like brawls, they both have to protect suspect chins so fight behind stiff, well educated jabs. They bot have terrific power when they bother to use it. What are the differences? Maybe Lennox was slightly more aggressive, thats about it.Comment
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Even you could do it. Historians have a habit of saying nice things about people, and I'd pay more attention to those who were around when Marciano was, rather than latecomers who are only reading what other latecomers have written.
Let me challenge you. Look up Marciano's opponents. Note their weights, ages, experience, Physical builds, (on one case, Carmine Vingo, supposed to be one of Marciano's best wins, the kid was 19-20, about 6'4" physically immature, Marciano a solid 27 adult, and a few fights against real set-ups) numbers of fights and how frequently.... Then....Look at the records of Marciano's opponents and note the same things about them. Look at the records of the old, worn out fighters who were almost, if not completely washed up, like Lee Savold, with nearly 150 fights and dragged out of retirement for this last one.....
Don't forget to take into consideration that Marciano's manager, trainer, promoter etc were all "connected" with the Mob, and Marciano himself was a "favourite son"....
Just as a side note, the plane in which Marciano crashed to his death was owned by the Mob Boss of the Des Moines Louis Fratto, and either the pilot or the other passenger was Fratto's son, a long-time close friend of Marciano. In other words, although supposedly "squeaky-clean" he was up to his eyeballs in mafiosos all his life)
What you'll find is that it was a clear a case of thimble-rigging as you could find. It's no accident that his best, later fights were against a few former greats, who had deteriorated enough down to Marciano's level, to make them "good" fights. Roland LaStarza aged 22 actually beat him, but with a little imaginative arithmetic between the judges and ref Marciano emerged the winner.
Look it up, do a bit of research, then think about it.......
Ali..not even in my top 8 HW ATG.He was a very good HW who was constantly kissing canvas and stealing decision wins (See ass-beatings from Ken Norton).
ATG HW :
The Brown Bomber #1
Brockton Blockbuster #2
Lennox Lewis # 3
Dempsey #4
Vladimir KO #5
Real Deal Holyfield # 6
Easton Assassin Holmes #7
Dr Ironfist # 8
Ali # 9
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But I agree that the klit era has elevated his esteem.Comment
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