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Are The Klitschkos Some of The Worst Heavyweight Champions Of All Time?

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  • Originally posted by KBRO View Post
    I'd call punches that cause your career to come to an end more effective.. wouldn't you? Lennox won through no fault of his own.. doctor's order's.. He won WHILE he was losing the bout is the proper storyline.. same as Byrd. Vitali lost while he was winning the bout(s) is the proper terminology.

    Yet this isn't the case as I've already proved Lewis was planning on retiring after a Vits fight. Been nice educating you.

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    • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

      Yet this isn't the case as I've already proved Lewis was planning on retiring after a Vits fight. Been nice educating you.
      Educating me.?... lewis was seeking a rematch with the former baddest man on the planet for less money rather than make more money with a rematch with the current baddest man on the planet... do the math here JABS. Trust me on this if Kirk Johnson didn't get hurt & Vitali wasn't the mandatory.. Lewis would be doing his Foreman impersonation to this day.

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      • Originally posted by KBRO View Post
        Educating me.?... lewis was seeking a rematch with the former baddest man on the planet for less money rather than make more money with a rematch with the current baddest man on the planet... do the math here JABS. Trust me on this if Kirk Johnson didn't get hurt & Vitali wasn't the mandatory.. Lewis would be doing his Foreman impersonation to this day.
        No he wasn't, read the article again. And once again, you're welcome.

        http://www.arabnews.com/node/232555

        LONDON, 6 June 2003 — World heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis says Mike Tyson is scared of him and there is no chance of a rematch between the pair. “I won’t ever fight Tyson again,” Lewis told British newspapers yesterday from his training camp in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. “That’s over. He’s seriously scared of me and his time has passed,” added the Briton, who will fight for the first time in more than a year when he takes on Canadian Kirk Johnson, 30, in Los Angeles on June 21. “He (Tyson) must have had bad dreams about the beating I gave him in Memphis last June.”

        Lewis, 37, is widely accepted as the heavyweight champion after his eight-round demolition of former title-holder Tyson last year, although boxing politics means there are several versions of the crown held by different fighters. The World Boxing Council may not sanction the fight with Johnson due to objections from German-based Ukrainian Vitali Klitschko.

        Lewis said he had banished thoughts of quitting the ring and believed he had two or three more meaningful fights left in him. “I have been having thoughts about retirement,” he told British newspapers. “A lot of different things happened to me in my year out of the ring. Most definitely I’ve been thinking about retiring on a last big super-fight — it could be Vitali Klitschko or Roy Jones.”

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        • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

          Yet this isn't the case as I've already proved Lewis was planning on retiring after a Vits fight. Been nice educating you.
          I felt like Lewis had one more great fight in him he should've ended all doubt.

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          • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            No he wasn't, read the article again. And once again, you're welcome.

            http://www.arabnews.com/node/232555

            LONDON, 6 June 2003 — World heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis says Mike Tyson is scared of him and there is no chance of a rematch between the pair. “I won’t ever fight Tyson again,” Lewis told British newspapers yesterday from his training camp in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. “That’s over. He’s seriously scared of me and his time has passed,” added the Briton, who will fight for the first time in more than a year when he takes on Canadian Kirk Johnson, 30, in Los Angeles on June 21. “He (Tyson) must have had bad dreams about the beating I gave him in Memphis last June.”

            Lewis, 37, is widely accepted as the heavyweight champion after his eight-round demolition of former title-holder Tyson last year, although boxing politics means there are several versions of the crown held by different fighters. The World Boxing Council may not sanction the fight with Johnson due to objections from German-based Ukrainian Vitali Klitschko.

            Lewis said he had banished thoughts of quitting the ring and believed he had two or three more meaningful fights left in him. “I have been having thoughts about retirement,” he told British newspapers. “A lot of different things happened to me in my year out of the ring. Most definitely I’ve been thinking about retiring on a last big super-fight — it could be Vitali Klitschko or Roy Jones.”
            British tabloids... how quaint... two or three fights got dwindled to one real fast didn't it.

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            • Originally posted by altparm View Post
              I felt like Lewis had one more great fight in him he should've ended all doubt.
              I would have liked to see a rematch but I can respect any man who goes out on top after taking a tough challenge.

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              • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                I would have liked to see a rematch but I can respect any man who goes out on top after taking a tough challenge.
                The flip side of that is RJJ not retiring after Tarver 1 and IMO badly damaging his legacy. Maybe Lewis wins the rematch but he at least ended on top and history remembers that more.

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                • Originally posted by KBRO View Post
                  British tabloids... how quaint... two or three fights got dwindled to one real fast didn't it.
                  How convenient you would dismiss that. Need more proof retirement was on Lewis' mind even before Tyson?

                  http://www.reocities.com/Baja/9660/Other/ltquotes.html

                  “I want to give him(Tyson) a good whipping and then after that it is a strong possibility I will retire. I want Tyson. I am pushing for him and want to get him before the end of the year."

                  "For me it is not only the money," said Lewis. "I have earned millions. Mike is the last heavyweight of my era left for me to defeat and I want my place in history."

                  Here's where you say "thank you JAB".

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                  • I'm not a fan and a hater of Klitschkos brothers but I have seen there fights it was pretty boring. They got no styles, Mike Tyson can knock this two out.

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                    • Originally posted by altparm View Post
                      The flip side of that is RJJ not retiring after Tarver 1 and IMO badly damaging his legacy. Maybe Lewis wins the rematch but he at least ended on top and history remembers that more.
                      In the long run its better for the sport. Would have been different had he been 27 and fought no one, but he's got a great resume.

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