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Was Lennox Lewis in his PRIME when he stopped Vitali Klitschko?

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  • #21
    Originally posted by RadioBox View Post
    Some Vitali fans claim Lennox was in the full prime of his career and his 257 pounds made him stronger. Was he in his prime?
    he was slightly past it but far from shot. he wasnt in great shape tho. came in too heavy

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    • #22
      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
      I don't expect you to understand, but threads like these is what makes NSB schit. Why doesn't TS argue the point in the very thread where he saw this odd postulate? Is it really neccessary to make a new thread?
      Because the point was immediately shot down and laughed at. He just wanted to prove a point to the guy who made it.

      So I agree. It is in fact, redundant.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
        I don't expect you to understand, but threads like these is what makes NSB schit. Why doesn't TS argue the point in the very thread where he saw this odd postulate? Is it really neccessary to make a new thread?
        Yet by posting into it, you're bumping the thread to prominence for others to add to it.

        If you don't like it, don't post in it. Simple.

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        • #24
          People who want to minimize Vitali Klitschko always look to call Lennox fat.

          What was he like 6-7 lbs heavier than he was for the Tyson fight?

          The weight of a 250 lb man can fluctuate 7 lbs from morning to night depending on what he eats and whether or not he took a healthy ****.

          Acting like Lennox was grotesquely overweight is a prime tactic of Klitschko haters - along with their other tactic of calling Corrie Sanders a fat golfer.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
            People who want to minimize Vitali Klitschko always look to call Lennox fat.

            What was he like 6-7 lbs heavier than he was for the Tyson fight?

            The weight of a 250 lb man can fluctuate 7 lbs from morning to night depending on what he eats and whether or not he took a healthy ****.

            Acting like Lennox was grotesquely overweight is a prime tactic of Klitschko haters - along with their other tactic of calling Corrie Sanders a fat golfer.
            So was Lennox Lewis prime?

            Also you just don't get it do you?


            7-10 Pounds for someone like Chris Arreloa is nothing.. Guys like Lewis and Wlad started out at 230... they only bulked up to 245 because of Manny Steward.

            If Wladimir Klitschko came into the Povetkin fight at 257 Pounds.. won't you say he's had a bad camp? Lewis and Wlad both need to be under 250 to be most effective. They don't carry the extra weight well at all.

            Also Lennox CLEARLY was not carrying the weight well.. dude got a fat belly for God's Sake... he even left his robe on because he was embarassed of his own fat azz.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by extant View Post
              Lennox would have gotten KO'd if not for those cuts to Vitali face... He was getting TAGGED all night long. He was actually losing that fight. He wasn't dominating... And NO, he was FAR from his prime.
              My friend, you are making the same mistake most klit fans make when analyzing this fight and that is assuming the second half of the fight would have played out exactly as the first half did. I agree, if Vit had never been cut and the WHOLE rest of the fight played out the same then Vitali would have won. The reality, however, and I heard Steve Bunce mention that this was the opinion of most of the media ringside during the fight, is that Lennox had started to take control of the fight. Lennox had switched up his tactics after the first couple rounds, knowing he was on the backfoot, and he was becoming effective and was starting to win rounds and take control. Enough to cut Vit's face to ribbons. If Vitali was going to have finished this fight by KO, he would have done it before the stoppage. He never had a better chance than the first couple of rounds, and he couldn't do it, even though he was going for it. After round 3 he was on the slide and he wouldn't have got that KO even if it went the full 12.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by RadioBox View Post
                So was Lennox Lewis prime?

                Also you just don't get it do you?


                7-10 Pounds for someone like Chris Arreloa is nothing.. Guys like Lewis and Wlad started out at 230... they only bulked up to 245 because of Manny Steward.

                If Wladimir Klitschko came into the Povetkin fight at 257 Pounds.. won't you say he's had a bad camp? Lewis and Wlad both need to be under 250 to be most effective. They don't carry the extra weight well at all.
                You obviously dont get it because by bringing up Wladimir you make my point for me.

                Wlad was in good shape for the Haye fight at 242. Ballooned up to 249 for the Thompson fight -

                Same exact 7 lb weight gain that Lewis showed from Tyson to Vitali.

                Did anyone call Wladimir fat? Or say he let go? Or didn't train properly?

                The myth that Lewis was horribly out of shape is nothing but the remnants of Lennox's world class excuse making when it came to ducking the rematch.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by KO'er View Post
                  VitaliKlitschKO_is_the_Greatest!!!: Yes, Lennox Lewis in his prime. Vitali was dominating prime Lewis and he was going to KO Lewis.

                  Vitali is the best of all times. He beats Ali, Louis, Foreman by knockout on same night.
                  I didn't know Dan Rafael was on the board here.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
                    People who want to minimize Vitali Klitschko always look to call Lennox fat.

                    What was he like 6-7 lbs heavier than he was for the Tyson fight?

                    The weight of a 250 lb man can fluctuate 7 lbs from morning to night depending on what he eats and whether or not he took a healthy ****.

                    Acting like Lennox was grotesquely overweight is a prime tactic of Klitschko haters - along with their other tactic of calling Corrie Sanders a fat golfer.
                    Corrie Sanders was absolutely an out-of-shape golfer in the fight vs. Vitali. And he gave him trouble for a few rounds.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
                      The myth that Lewis was horribly out of shape is nothing but the remnants of Lennox's world class excuse making when it came to ducking the rematch.
                      whereas being 38 was the stone cold truth that he wanted to retire since 99% of HW champions had got out of the ring by that age (tax office permitting).

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