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  • VatoMulatto
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    #41
    Originally posted by Raggamuffin
    My bad man. I went and talked to Theo Huxtable. He told me how to deal with dyslexia if I read **** wrong. Anyway, if Lewis was one of your favorites, how did you come to match the retired Lewis against the prime Wilder? Just popped into your head and you asked huh? Isn't that boxing blastphemy to match a retired fighter and a fighter still fighting? Like how would you know right lol.

    Second, where's the butthurt in this case lol? I've seen Grant and Wilder and im bewildered at the thought.

    Third, now it's "he would beat both Joshua and Wilder". Lmao...

    Lastly, I just don't feel like Wilder reminds you of Grant. I feel like you're lying just to insult Wilder maybe because of how you heard that Joshua reminds you of Frank Bruno lol. Don't ask me why I feel this way. I just don't know why lmao. I know what you're going to say, but that won't matter either if you can read between the lines lol...

    I do feel like all of Joshua's fans would agree with you while the boxing world is asking, "what the **** is this guy saying", lol.

    Anyway, does Joshua remind you of Frank Bruno?

    Why aren't Wilder and Joshua fighting? I demand justice! -Dave Chappelle
    Lewis would beat both of them, don't you think? Fantasy match-ups are always interesting topics. Tyson vs Tua is probably my favorite fantasy match-up.

    I'm not the only one, I've seen other people made the same comparison. Even Chris Byrd said something like that a few years ago. Once again you're cynical and since your'e a Wilder fanatic you get mad cause you think I insult him. Do NOT insult my hero so let's change the subject....C'mon now, that's not a good look lol.

    Here's a thread I made about Wilder and the Grant comparison back in 2013.
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    Back then I wasn't sold on Wilder as far as being a top fighter, too many tomato cans on his record and I wasn't impressed regarding his technique and flaws that yes reminded me of Grant but now he's finally proven, so nobody can question him anymore - Wilder is worldclass, Still reminds me a bit of Grant though .


    AJ does remind me some of Bruno. Both muscular and quite stiff but I think AJ is better and mentally stronger. AJ vs Wilder will eventually happen, don't worry.
    Last edited by VatoMulatto; 04-06-2018, 08:46 PM.

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    • VatoMulatto
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      #42
      Originally posted by lakerstekkenn
      Out of prime and an over weight Lennox Lewis busted up a prime, best Klitschko brother and took his best power with no head movement and didn't go down.

      Lennox Lewis is so underrated it's crazy, but Rid**** Bow prime and 100% in shape beats him or gives him hell.

      Don't even mention Wilder, it's not necessary and Wilder gets knocked out just like Grant.

      But Rid**** Bow was actually beating Lennox Lewis ass in the Olympics.
      Lennox Lewis vs Rid**** Bowe 88 Olympic Final
      https://********/K39AbwNl3QU
      What exactly happened back in the 90s? So many different stories but a lot of people felt Bowe didn't want anything to do with Lewis and ducked him. I'd pick Lewis to beat Bowe.

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #43
        Originally posted by VatoMulatto
        Lewis would beat both of them, don't you think? Fantasy match-ups are always interesting topics. Tyson vs Tua is probably my favorite fantasy match-up.

        I'm not the only one, I've seen other people made the same comparison. Even Chris Byrd said something like that a few years ago. Once again you're cynical and since your'e a Wilder fanatic you get mad cause you think I insult him. Do NOT insult my hero so let's change the subject....C'mon now, that's not a good look lol.

        Here's a thread I made about Wilder and the Grant comparison back in 2013.
        Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!


        Back then I wasn't sold on Wilder as far as being a top fighter, too many tomato cans on his record and I wasn't impressed regarding his technique and flaws that yes reminded me of Grant but now he's finally proven, so nobody can question him anymore - Wilder is worldclass, Still reminds me a bit of Grant though .


        AJ does remind me some of Bruno. Both muscular and quite stiff but I think AJ is better and mentally stronger. AJ vs Wilder will eventually happen, don't worry.
        To be serious, it's too late in the game to compare Wilder and Grant. Back in 2013, of course the comparison is valid-not now. Fans see the clear difference in style. When you watch them on tape, you clearly see this. To me they are night and day. Joshua Bruno only stand and pose alike which is why I make fun of him. Bruno threw arm punches, Joshua doesn't.

        How does Wilder Lewis go. I don't make predictions of fighters who are retired and fighters who are still fighting so i always favor the retired boxer because they deserve the credit. I see the fight like this. If lewis can get past Wilder's right hand, the fight is over because Lewis was a superb inside fighter. The danger though is getting past Wilder's right hand. I pick no winner until Wilder is retired.

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        • SkillspayBills
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          #44
          IMO Lewis is the very best HW that has ever existed. I'd favor him over AJ and Wilder but their careers are still ongoing so we shall see how they improve over time.

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            #45
            Lewis after Steward or the Lewis that the Atomic Bull laid out?

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            • lakerstekkenn
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              #46
              Originally posted by Sheldon312
              Wilder is a big HW so it's really 50/50

              Wilder doesn't have the inside fighting abilities and boxing skills whatsoever to outbox Lewis and the counter punches that Ortiz were landing puts Wilder to sleep early, because Lennox knows jumping on Wilder makes him open up and fight wild and sloppy throwing haymaker punches that are easy to counter.

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              • BigZ44
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                #47
                Yes, Lennox body bags Wilder and AJ on the same night.

                Wilder got his face puffed up by Duhaupas jab, he got jabbed like crazy against Washington and Ortiz was out-jabbing for most of their fight. Lewis pops him again and again with that jab until there's a right hand behind it that stretches Wilder and sends him crumpling to the floor just like that last 1st round knockdown against Grant.

                AJ/Lennox I could see being a bit ugly like Lewis/Akinwande. But after a measured start from Lewis, he finds his home with the shots more and more as the rounds go on, catches him with a left hook similar to the one Whyte landed and then finishes AJ like he did Golota.
                Last edited by BigZ44; 04-06-2018, 09:27 PM.

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                • lakerstekkenn
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by VatoMulatto
                  What exactly happened back in the 90s? So many different stories but a lot of people felt Bowe didn't want anything to do with Lewis and ducked him. I'd pick Lewis to beat Bowe.
                  The fight fell threw because of negotiations, basically money disputes and Rock Numan Bow" promoter, new he had Holyfield waiting for the rematch and that their epic historical fight would generate millions and told Lennox screw you your going to have to wait and we got that epic trilogy and Lewis went his way making a name for himself.

                  Then Bow got lazy shot and brain trauma because of the wars with Evander and looked terrible against Andrew Galota and had slurred speech and even everyone that night was saying something isn't right with Bow and he retired and Lennox moved on and the rest is history.

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                  • Raggamuffin
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by lakerstekkenn
                    The fight fell threw because of negotiations, basically money disputes and Rock Numan Bow" promoter, new he had Holyfield waiting for the rematch and that their epic historical fight would generate millions and told Lennox screw you your going to have to wait and we got that epic trilogy and Lewis went his way making a name for himself.

                    Then Bow got lazy shot and brain trauma because of the wars with Evander and looked terrible against Andrew Galota and had slurred speech and even everyone that night was saying something isn't right with Bow and he retired and Lennox moved on and the rest is history.
                    Bowe was a bully and a coward. He never wanted Lewis and he remembered that right hand from the Olympics. Golota exposed his punk ass anyway.

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                    • lakerstekkenn
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                      Bowe was a bully and a coward. He never wanted Lewis and he remembered that right hand from the Olympics. Golota exposed his punk ass anyway.
                      Bowe was actually winning that fight and hurt Lennox Lewis really badly with great body shots and head shots and then the ref for some reason took points from Rid**** and stopped the fight because Lewis landed a good right and everyone was saying what's up with this stoppage because Bowe was actually landing harder cleaner punches and the ref did nothing not even a standing count, but as soon as Lewis lands two nice punches the ref stops their fight.


                      The fight you be the judge and comment on what you think and be honest.

                      Lennox Lewis vs Rid**** Bowe 88 Olympic Final

                      https://********/K39AbwNl3QU

                      Oh and Rid**** Bowe problem was his laziness and bad eating habits, the man actually had a kitchen in his bedroom and even Eddie Futch his trainer said he was a lost cause and left him during training camp before Golota and Bowe was already showing brain damage and slurred speech hell even Lew Duva Golotas trainer was saying after fight 2 on HBO on the interview there's something really wrong with Rid**** Bowe and he seriously needs to be checked out, Then he retired.

                      Also Rid**** Bowe had some of the best skills for a big man in the history of boxing and he could fight inside outside and had major heart and will, but like i said he was just to lazy and everything just caught up with him.
                      Last edited by lakerstekkenn; 04-06-2018, 10:19 PM.

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