Re: Would Lennox Stand a chance if he made a comeback at 45?
What a punch that was. I agree that even granite chinned fighters would have gone over from that. Might have got up before Lewis did but certainly would have been seriosuly hurt.
Except Oliver McCall and Wayne McCullogh. Nothing human could possibly get those two off their feet.
Re: Would Lennox Stand a chance if he made a comeback at 45?
Larry Holmes himself admits that it was the way he hit the canvas that allowed him to get up.
he says he was asleep but the thud of hitting the canvas woke him up.
If Lewis came back now he would be top 5
Re: Would Lennox Stand a chance if he made a comeback at 45?
No... Foreman had an amazing chin... I was not trying to make any point about it... my point was that under the right circumstances any heavyweight can be dropped by any other heavy weight.
You missed my point, other than that pretty good post but you need to learn the definition of 'relatively' because Ali's power was light relative to some of the guys he fought... not just 'light'.
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ADAMgb, WTF? cOUNT TO 3? WTF? ok, READY? 1.......2.......4!!! ;D
Re: Would Lennox Stand a chance if he made a comeback at 45?
I suggest no one takes notice of this troll who types like a blind man who's sniffed a load of glue.
Re: Would Lennox Stand a chance if he made a comeback at 45?
lennox comming back at 45 will never happen but for argument sake he could probbaly still beat a good chunk of the hw div still but a prime lewis would clean it and give the klitchko bros a run for their money
Re: Would Lennox Stand a chance if he made a comeback at 45?
Lennox has been retired for almost 10 years. I wouldn't pick him against anyone in the top 15, let alone either of the Klitschkos.
Re: Would Lennox Stand a chance if he made a comeback at 45?
Well Lennox would steal Manny Stewart back. And I'm sure since he retired with the title he'd be the Undisputed Emetrius super duper Unretirey Champion and become instant Undisputed Champ since he never lost it and all the Klits titles would turn into cardboard until they defeat him sending off a chain reaction that changes the universe with spectacular lights and a ghost giving a speech about boxing in the arena as he bestows the powers of Heavyweight dominance on the Klits before disappearing and the credits rolling.
But just in case that didn't happen, Lennox would take Stewart back from Wladimir, so that would throw off him a bit.
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In his prime he'd smash Wlad with ease.
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Foreman's chin was titanium. Lennox's was, ahem, not.
If you think lewis' jaw was glass then you must know less about boxing than I thought.
Lewis was knocked out by two different journeymen while in his prime. I can't think of another heavyweight one might argue is great of whom that is true. Can you?
Journeymen?
So Rahman is a top contender when you're dealing with Wlad but a journeyman for Lewis? Funny.
Laughable innit. A 34-2 journeyman
Rather he was or wasn't, Lewis sure as hell trained for him like he was a journeyman.
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So let me get this right - Hasim Rhaman, the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, who has a 50-7 win/loss record is a journeyman?
Ridiculous.
How do we class guys like Marion Wilson, Ross Puritty, Rob Calloway, Michael Sprott, etc then? Are they just wasting everyones time contributing to the sport? They serve no purpose?
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Rather he was or wasn't, Lewis sure as hell trained for him like he was a journeyman.
Lewis looked doughy and plodding against Rahman in the first fight.
Not quite so much in the second.