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Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis: Wilder Is Boxing's Best Heavyweight; Fury No. 2
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Originally posted by Ulver View PostLennox Lewis has spent the Klitschko and post-Klitschko eras looking for headlines and ways to keep his name in the news, though he has very little of interest to say outside of resentment of and shilling for certain fighters.
Wilder is a mockery and Lewis knows entirely he's even worse than Michael Grant. But he's forbidden to speak the truth about any PBC pretender fraud.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostGeorge Foreman didn’t get a title shot until his 38th fight, I think Bowe won the title in his 32nd fight, Tyson in his 28th win....not sure why his detractors brattle on about how many fights he’s had....it’s mean to be an insult to him but I’m not seeing the angle
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Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View PostLennox Lewis doesn’t think a British boxer is the best in the world so he’s a PBC shill!!! LMFAO.
Basically, if you don’t agree with a British boxing fan, it must be because you’re a part of a conspiracy!
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Originally posted by Swisher_G View PostTell us something we don't know!!!!.....its obvious wilder is the best!!!.....I wouldn't put fury the fairy number 2.....I say Ruiz is number 2 and then Joshua and then MAYBE fury......BUT WILDER IS THE BEST BY FAR AND NO ONE WANTS TO GET HIT BY HIM.....PERIOD!!
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Yes, Wallin had a good night vs a Fury that obviously wasn't as ready as he was for Wilder. And, what? Lennox must forget that fighters DO have off nights now and then. I mean, it's only been 16 years since he's been in the ring. His memory should likely be better than that.
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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Postgood, honest, post
it was a progression...one his handlers apparently handled very well...as you said he picked up steam and is now brimming with confidence...hes dangerous
i give fury a ton of props for getting off the deck in the 12th....but i also give wilder a ton of props for never checking out....he could have packed it in....he wasnt looking good
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Originally posted by davefromvancouv View PostNo, he wasn't looking good. Then all of sudden, Fury is lying flat on his back and I'm jumping up amd down celebrating, never realizing that he had gotten up until the round was almost over. It was surreal, and there was serious buzz for the rematch until Fury showed up next to Bob Arum. Now, Fury has slipped and Wilder is only getting better with his annihilation of Breazeale and his one-punch knockout of Ortiz. Bring on the Gypsy King!!! (and Ortiz beats any heavyweight not named Wilder. And they know that. Hopefully Kownacki steps up to fight him)
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