Was Lennox Lewis a great champion ?
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u tell them buddy, lennox is top 5, no doubt about it. Hell sometimes i even rank him #2. I mean what gives joe louis the right to be #2. Cuz he beat a bunch of ****ty ass champs during the worst era of heavyweight history from 1924-1936. Baer, braddock, sharkey, the freak carnera, lol who are these cans.Comment
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even robinson's resume can be ripped apart but its all meaningless cuz you can never name a guy with a superior resume. Lennox has easily accomplished more than liston, huh i thought this isnt head to head matchups. Liston isnt exactly what i call a big success.Comment
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u tell them buddy, lennox is top 5, no doubt about it. Hell sometimes i even rank him #2. I mean what gives joe louis the right to be #2. Cuz he beat a bunch of ****ty ass champs during the worst era of heavyweight history from 1924-1936. Baer, braddock, sharkey, the freak carnera, lol who are these cans.Comment
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Brownpimp, you've really gotta know how to judge great.
Me, I put a lot of merit, into where a fighters opponent is, in his given career. I have a huge amount of credit go to a fighter, if he beats another great fighter, in what i would call "the heart of his prime". Or when a fighter is on a long winning streak, or very dominating period, and he gets beat by another great. Usually the first person to hand a really, really good fighter his first loss in "the heart of his prime". (not at the beginning or end.) is GREAT.
Or it can be simply just beating A fighter when he's near his best. For instance Harry greb beating Miske in his prime before Dempsey did. Jack Dillion dominating Batlling Levinsky when no one else could. In contrast how much credit, can you give to anyone, who beat say.. a fading fighter like Peter Maher, who hung on way to long, when eveyone was beating him!
Where they are in their careers is EVERYTHING, IN MY MIND. You cant become truly great beating up B-league guys. Killer instinct is worth alot!Comment
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Wow...lol. Ignorant and disrespectful. Its a shame because you have knowledge of eras and fighters, but you seem to have no ability to judge fighters. Your knowledge is your strength and your ignorance, you think boxing is all about numbers and resumes; thats a shame.Comment
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Brownpimp, you've really gotta know how to judge great.
Me, I put a lot of merit, into where a fighters opponent is, in his given career. I have a huge amount of credit go to a fighter, if he beats another great fighter, in what i would call "the heart of his prime". Or when a fighter is on a long winning streak, or very dominating period, and he gets beat by another great. Usually the first person to hand a really, really good fighter his first loss in "the heart of his prime". (not at the beginning or end.) is GREAT.
Or it can be simply just beating A fighter when he's near his best. For instance Harry greb beating Miske in his prime before Dempsey did. Jack Dillion dominating Batlling Levinsky when no one else could. In contrast how much credit, can you give to anyone, who beat say.. a fading fighter like Peter Maher, who hung on way to long, when eveyone was beating him!
Where they are in their careers is EVERYTHING, IN MY MIND. You cant become truly great beating up B-league guys. Killer instinct is worth alot!Comment
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