How would prime Lennox Lewis do against the current big 3 Heavyweights?

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #71
    Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
    Whoa! tone down the disrespect! Your mom's pipe cleaning skills are waaay too good for me to need to resort to wanking it. Seriously, the bish worked hard to lose that gag reflex. I kinda wonder if in past life she wasn;t a Roomba.





    there's a great hobby you should consider, it's called "driking bleach". I promise, once you start, we'll never feel better.



    So were Willie Pep and Pernell Whitaker. Can you name anyone, ever, P4P who beats them fairly?

    Ask Mayweather if being a versatile boxer-puncher is preferable to being a pure boxer par excellance. Better yet, ask the nation of Mexico.



    As pathetic as I consider trolls to be. I do consider your efforts admirable. Seriously, I never knew someone could work so hard at nothing. I guess it's better than you going out and holding up liquor stores or the local 7/11. It's just too bad you can't stop lying to yourself, and put all that energy into something profitable.
    Floyd Mayweather was not a one trick pony, at elite level he had to adapt his style in order to conclusively beat fighters. He fought Shane Mosley & Miguel Cotto totally different to how people at the time expected him to fight, and there are many more fights where Floyd Mayweather dramatically changed his style. 'Because that is what he had to do to win, and that is what pure boxers do'

    Lennox Lewis in all of his rematches vividly changes his style, this is the the ability that Tyson Fury has not shown at elite level 'That is why is not the best pure boxer, which people for some backwards reason seem to be stating'. Because he thusfar has been a one trick pony, even his uncle stated that he was perplexed as to why Tyson Fury did not impose his size of Deontay Wilder after 6 rounds. 'The only conclusion I can come to is? Fury does not have the ability at elite level to switch up on this guys' It is all good and well fighting on the inside, and imposing your size on Steve 'USS' Cunningham, but since then? Tyson Fury has been playing a semi awkard game of tick, it will bamboozle some fighters, but like even Nazeem Richardson stated 'You can't get away with that all of the time'.

    I am not sure why you are mentioning Floyd Mayweather in the same breath as Tyson Fury, Floyd Mayweather is a multi-dimensional fighter. Tyson Fury is a big awkard fighter, pure boxers systematically break down fighters.

    Listen, Tyson Fury is talented. And he is one of the best heavyweights currently in the game. But I don't think he is the best, and I am overrating his performances and ability like everybody else. Tyson Fury has gone quiet now with all the abuse and doser talk, and he is training like a maniac. 'Because he knows and so does TEAM Fury know, that he needs to add more dimensions or revive them in his game'.

    It will be interesting to see who he fights next.

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    • Jedi Vader
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      #72
      Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
      Hmmm... I'm not sure what 40 KOs means to you. He has literally stopped all but one of his opponents, and of the two that have lasted the distance only one has had his hand raised - after enduring a near-death experience. I really don't know what more evidence you need. This isn't rocket science.

      Do you think Ray Robinson is also a more dangerous fighter than Wilder? How about Carlos Zarate?

      If you want to argue that Vitali was a better Hw than Wilder, OK. But not the one that fought Lewis. That guy was very much an unfinished product and he gave Lewis fits. Without such favorable officiating, Lewis might've taken a loss.

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