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Phil Jackson : "Wladimir Klitschko hits harder than Lennow Lewis"

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  • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    Lewis definitely showcased his talents against greater opposition more times than Wlad for sure. It's sad actually, because if Wlad had Vitali's mindset he would have been a destroyer.

    Well Wlad used to fight like Vitali, going for the KO, letting his hands go. Problem is he can't win that way, it's why he lost to Sanders, Brewster, Purrity etc. almost got KTFO by Peter too.

    He fights careful for a reason, to protect that chin of his, not because he wants to, but because he's got to. He let his hands go against Wach and got rocked.

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    • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
      Really? What about Tucker, Golota, Grant, Vitali, Ruddock amongst others?
      they didnt have the sAME combination of talent and power as wlad

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      • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        Any version of Lewis would destroy any version of Wlad. He's a poor mans excuse for a Lewis. Simple as that.
        Even an old man 2014 Wlad destroys a prime Lennox Lewis IMHO

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        • Happy 70th to Emmanuel Stewart by the way...

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          • Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
            VK didn't whoop Lewis at all lmao, he was up 4-2, and that's after throwing everything he had at Lewis, VK wasn't going to be able to keep that insanely high work rate up all fight long, and was showing it, he was just as exhausted as Lewis.

            Lewis absorbed everything VK could throw at him and was still standing, ready to fight.

            WK is bad, he has 0 defense and can't take a shot, can't fight inside either. He's picking on a bunch of scrubs lmao.
            Enter the later WK, where his skills+range+athleticism affords him the best defence ever put together in professional boxing.

            Lewis was blowing WAY harder than VK, body language says the lot. Lewis still didn't have his breath back by time of interview, VK was still eager. As stated, any deterioration of VK was simply due to unlucky cut, without that VK would have been much stronger.

            Without luck, Lewis loses this fight, even Lewis knew that, hence retirement.

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            • Only Klittards could try to spin a TKO loss for their hero as a win, because "He was ahead on the scorecards doe".

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              • Originally posted by King- View Post
                Even an old man 2014 Wlad destroys a prime Lennox Lewis IMHO
                Haha and here's the other end of the spectrum...

                I don't think WK could ever destroy Lennox. But it's nice to have some balance I guess LOL

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                • Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
                  Haha and here's the other end of the spectrum...

                  I don't think WK could ever destroy Lennox. But it's nice to have some balance I guess LOL
                  If It did happen Lennox Lewis would piss and moan and blame it on a movie he was in and oh I never trained properly...

                  Rahman just caught Lewis cold plain and simple.

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                  • Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
                    Only Klittards could try to spin a TKO loss for their hero as a win, because "He was ahead on the scorecards doe".
                    Im not trying to spin it that way. VK did lose this fight "duh"..

                    But it was through luck.

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                    • Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
                      If It did happen Lennox Lewis would piss and moan and blame it on a movie he was in and oh I never trained properly...

                      Rahman just caught Lewis cold plain and simple.

                      Not to mention outboxed Lennox the whole fight leading up to it as well.

                      The rematch with Rahman was Lennox's best performance I reckon though.

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