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  • #41
    Originally posted by yoz View Post
    Yep, that guy that 'battered' him escaped without as much as a bruise.

    Total domination...





    People really do treat Lewis as if Klitschko's face chopped itself up. The quote you responded to also seemed biased, since most old fighters usually take a beating they didn't want before they retire for good.
    Last edited by doom_specialist; 09-30-2018, 04:57 PM.

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    • #42
      Lewis so jealous, I was thinking Canadians are more polite than this.

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      • #43
        Lennox is jealous because Joshua didn`t lose against someone like McCall early in his career.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by yoz View Post
          Yep, that guy that 'battered' him escaped without as much as a bruise.

          Total domination...





          I was sure someone would bring this out.

          Bruises have nothing to do with the fact that he was hit hard and often by Klitschko, who definitely was not a Rahman, a McCall or a badly faded, drugged Tyson.

          Of course, he was reacting. But you can't argue about that fight being a clear sign of Lewis' decline. In fact he was wise enough to quit boxing right after that.

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          • #45
            Easy call. There was NO WAY 39yr old part time fighter soft in the tummy Povetkin, who relied on drugs at a certain point during his career (maybe MOST of it) beats a bulky neck Joshua! The youth, size, muscles and decent skilz is/was waaaay too much for WHATEVER skills Ice Cream Popetkin could muster.....Fast Eddie made it out to be more than it ever could be ....

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            • #46
              Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
              The quote you responded to also seemed biased, since most old fighters usually take a beating they didn't want before they retire for good.
              No, I'm not biased. I give Lewis his due respect for what he did in his career.

              If anything, my sentence was an indication of his wisdom; as soon as he started declining - the Klitschko fight being the ultimate evidence - he quit. Just in time, and if you ask me he made the right choice.

              What I really could never stand of Lewis is his ongoing bragging about his so-called destruction of Tyson. I find strange that an articulate man like he is still needs to aggrandize that cheap win over a D-level version of Iron Mike, full of psychotropic drugs and with his mind and guts not there anymore for the sport.

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              • #47
                Pov didn't deserve a chance at another shot, let alone this shot in the first place for me.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by P4Pdunny View Post
                  Pov didn't deserve a chance at another shot, let alone this shot in the first place for me.
                  Povetkin performed well. I think it was plain to see that he still had the speed and strength to trouble Joshua. Compare this to Wilder Stiverne II, it's night and day.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Redgloveman View Post
                    Povetkin performed well. I think it was plain to see that he still had the speed and strength to trouble Joshua. Compare this to Wilder Stiverne II, it's night and day.
                    He equipped himself well and fought a good fight although him even getting a shot was contentious to say the least.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by P4Pdunny View Post
                      He equipped himself well and fought a good fight although him even getting a shot was contentious to say the least.
                      Due to his drug-use you mean? He's certainly in the top bracket skill-wise. I'd pick him against Whyte and Parker and would probably edge towards Povetkin against Ortiz on account of his greater big-fight experience.

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