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  • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    That's a bit strong i'd say. If AJ beats Wilder and Fury he'd have a better resume than Lennox quite soon.

    For some reason Lennox Lewis gets very overrated nowadays. I remember when he retired. He was considered a great heavyweight, but really mostly because Tyson and Holyfield aged before he got to them.

    Nowadays it seems like Lewis is considered some super great heavyweight.

    I understand it, but really looking at his resume it's not like he beat great heavyweights in their prime.
    If you look at his overall resume, only an excellent fighter could have that list of names. Lots of good fighters and some very good ones. Some past prime, I accept Tyson was well past his best, but Lewis had wanted to fight him since he came out of prison but he avoided Lewis.
    He beat Ruddock, Tucker, Mercer, Briggs, Vitali, Golota, Holyfield, Tua the list goes on. Avenged both his losses. It speaks for itself, if you can’t accept his career was excellent then it can only be because you don’t want to.

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    • Originally posted by musiol View Post
      Hated Lewis for obvious reason lol thought he lost to Holyfield in rematch he seems to win that fight on jabs even tho Holyfield walked him down and landed more power punches,got the nod against ray mercer in a scrap that could of went to mercer,struggled vs Bruno god knows what Bruno was thinking �� when he was trying crappy small tap tap uppercuts with his right hand,Lewis then clocked him lol,but he had some really good wins against fighters past it ruddock tucker,Holyfield 1 Tyson,mason,mcall2fought some trash as all fighters do in akinwande,then average ones like tua golota Briggs,his best win was vitali and old Holyfield 1.
      You’re being very biased man. I’m a Holyfield fan too, and Evander has said in interview that he hit his peak in his mid 30’s around the Tyson fights. Lewis only fought him two and a half years later, and wanted to fight him as soon as he beat Tyson.
      It’s rubbish that Bruno ever had a chance of beating Lewis either. Bruno won a few early rounds, that doesn’t win a fight.

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      • Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
        This is true. In real time I was almost always complaining about Lewis' fights. So cautious, so boring most of the time. Then came the Klitschko's who brought new lows, so now I look back somewhat fondly on Lennox. I guess this is the way it goes for all fighters. Time tends to add luster, strangely, instead of the opposite.
        Lewis was a complete fighter, his fights weren’t boring unless you just want to see Tyson style all out attack from the first bell.
        Watch his fights with Briggs, Mercer, Golota, Grant and tell me he’s boring. He could go to war when he wanted and got plenty of KO’s.

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        • Wow, this thread has become a home for AJ nuthuggers that are still in a state of denial. I haven't seen this many of them since before Ruiz spanked his azz.

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          • Originally posted by apollocreed View Post
            Lewis was a complete fighter, his fights weren’t boring unless you just want to see Tyson style all out attack from the first bell.
            Watch his fights with Briggs, Mercer, Golota, Grant and tell me he’s boring. He could go to war when he wanted and got plenty of KO’s.
            That's true. I have more respect for Lewis these days. As you say, we all got a bit spoiled in the late 80's and 90's. As a Tyson and Holyfield fan, the bar for action was set pretty high. Lewis was a solid champion who had some impressive wins, but, honestly, he did have a lot of stinkers too. For a guy his size, he fought a bit too cautious for my liking on most nights.

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            • Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
              Umm just No! Taken/Chisora are not better than Razor. Ring magazine ranked him 70th list of Top 100 greatest punchers of all time” he would KO both of them in their primes.
              Fu..ck out of here. Who did Razor Ruddock beat?

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              • Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                Fu..ck out of here. Who did Razor Ruddock beat?
                He gave Tyson two great fights in ‘91. Tyson said afterwards he punched like a mule.
                Last edited by apollocreed; 08-15-2019, 01:16 PM.

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                • Originally posted by NachoMan View Post
                  That's true. I have more respect for Lewis these days. As you say, we all got a bit spoiled in the late 80's and 90's. As a Tyson and Holyfield fan, the bar for action was set pretty high. Lewis was a solid champion who had some impressive wins, but, honestly, he did have a lot of stinkers too. For a guy his size, he fought a bit too cautious for my liking on most nights.
                  To be honest appollocreed beat me to the punch by saying that Lewis wasn’t a boring fighter but we had been spoit by watching Tyson being an early round wrecking machine early in his career.
                  You have to consider though, it wasn’t just for entertainments sake, tyson fought to his strengths and utilised his assets. A short stocky powerhouse with a peek a boo guard has to get inside and cause chaos to have success.
                  I don’t think we can be too critical of Lewis using his assets and fighting behind a jab, he could have been a lot more cautious in his career given one punch in the heavyweight division can be career altering. But he definitely wasn’t just a jab and grab merchant and gave us some massively entertaining firefights.

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                  • Originally posted by apollocreed View Post
                    He gave Tyson two great fights in ‘91. Tyson said afterwards he punched like a mule.
                    That doesn't mean anything since he never beat anyone. He lost to all the decent fighter he fought.

                    Ruddock lost to the journeyman, David Jaco, for fu..ck sake.

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                    • Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                      How do you know what's part of British vernacular and what isn't?

                      Lennox Lewis was the first to call Frank Bruno an Uncle Tom. McCall just repeated what Lennox said.

                      This is an excerpt from Vice:

                      THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN: REMEMBERING LENNOX LEWIS’ EPIC CLASH WITH FRANK BRUNO

                      In the end, Lewis was drawn into the battle over identity, accusing Bruno of being an "Uncle Tom" and adding: "He makes a fool of himself, dressing up in girls' clothing on television." Bruno was already a television personality in Britain at this point, beloved by many for his gregarious character, sense of humour and occasional displays of total daftness. While others saw this as playing to type, living up to a form of caricature that deprecated his West Indian upbringing and roots, Bruno would later be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which shines a rather different light on his extrovert public persona. Lewis wasn't to know this at the time but, nonetheless, he had given the fight an even nastier edge. Bruno had accused him of not being British enough, and now he had accused Bruno of not being black enough.



                      http://fightland.vice.com/blog/the-b...th-frank-bruno
                      Yeah, this was a long time ago. So you were right. I stand corrected. Nice find!

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