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I almost forgot how dominate Lewis Was....
It seems like Lennox Lewis has been retired for ever!!.....
I forgot how dominate of a Champion he was and could have been a major force at any era throughout history...
His two losses were the nights of Rahman and McCalls' professional lives and they never achieved anything close to it again...Rahman won or was handed another world title but we all see how that turned out...
I still believe that he lost those fights due to arrogance and not coming in properly trained more then anything....
AND HE COULD BANG!!!!
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Never get tired of watching Lennox. He was a beast, and I agree that he would be close to the top in any era. :coolclick: For the video Daxx.
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Good vid i was never a massive Lennox fan but now he's gone i regret not liking him i was always a Tyson fan but i did like him in second Rahman fight and wanted him to beat Holyfield
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Yeah Lewis was a great HW...very talented with big punch,but he took some of his opponents
too carelessly...and some people may say that he fought the right opponents at the right time...
But I think great HW CHAMP,who retired at the right time and most of respect for him for not
trying a comeback ... :appl: :appl: :appl:
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He was and he wasn't he had good wins where he looked the buisness Ruddock Golota fights then there was other wins where he struggled with Bruno who was ahead on points and was outjabbing Lewis then there was his razor thin decision over Mercer but then there was his paintjob on Tyson even though Tyson was past it Lewis looked great in that fight but as i said Daxx he did dominate and he didn't he had nights where he looked great and other nights where he looked terrible.
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I always slagged him off but he only lost twice he won the rematches and good night or bad night a W is a W
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Sir Lennox was the man ! He beat every guy he ever fought and this country will never have another fighter like him . He was one of a kind
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great fighter, great guy and a great heavyweight champion
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
He was and he wasn't he had good wins where he looked the buisness Ruddock Golota fights then there was other wins where he struggled with Bruno who was ahead on points and was outjabbing Lewis then there was his razor thin decision over Mercer but then there was his paintjob on Tyson even though Tyson was past it Lewis looked great in that fight but as i said Daxx he did dominate and he didn't he had nights where he looked great and other nights where he looked terrible.
Good Point....But like I mentioned about Arrogance...Many of Lennox bad performances were due to just that....Not taking his opp seriously....When he was on his game he was great
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Never get tired of watching Lennox. He was a beast, and I agree that he would be close to the top in any era. :coolclick: For the video Daxx.
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Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin. a fighter can't be "great" and get knockedout by Oliver and Rahman, 2 fighters that will NEVER be considered "great". his biggest wins of his career came against 2 fighters past their prime and most likely should of been retired. a washed up and shell of his former self, Tyson and a old punch drunk Holyfield that he was so scared to engage, it took him 24 rounds to eek out a decision( he actually won the first fight but not impressively). he got a lucky decision against Vitali because of cuts and instead of giving him a rematch like any true "great" champion would, he ran into retirement because what he wanted was a rematch with Tyson. a rematch with a washed up Tyson that he already beat and Tyson wasn't even asking for a rematch. now, does that sound like a "GREAT" fighter? IMO....HELL NO.
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Lennix "The Lion" Lewis against the past great heavyweight lewis is a giant!!!!! great champ but too bad he retired after the vitaly fight. a rematch would of been great, lewis wasn't prepare for vitaly the first time around and it showed i think both guys didn't get enough time to prepare for one another, i just hope we could of seen both guys completely ready for one another in a rematch.
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Originally Posted by EastonAssassin
Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin. a fighter can't be "great" and get knockedout by Oliver and Rahman, 2 fighters that will NEVER be considered "great". his biggest wins of his career came against 2 fighters past their prime and most likely should of been retired. a washed up and shell of his former self, Tyson and a old punch drunk Holyfield that he was so scared to engage, it took him 24 rounds to eek out a decision( he actually won the first fight but not impressively). he got a lucky decision against Vitali because of cuts and instead of giving him a rematch like any true "great" champion would, he ran into retirement because what he wanted was a rematch with Tyson. a rematch with a washed up Tyson that he already beat and Tyson wasn't even asking for a rematch. now, does that sound like a "GREAT" fighter? IMO....HELL NO.
Im sorry did Lennox do something to you personally?? or are you not attending anger management classes anymore?
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Originally Posted by EastonAssassin
Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin. a fighter can't be "great" and get knockedout by Oliver and Rahman, 2 fighters that will NEVER be considered "great". his biggest wins of his career came against 2 fighters past their prime and most likely should of been retired. a washed up and shell of his former self, Tyson and a old punch drunk Holyfield that he was so scared to engage, it took him 24 rounds to eek out a decision( he actually won the first fight but not impressively). he got a lucky decision against Vitali because of cuts and instead of giving him a rematch like any true "great" champion would, he ran into retirement because what he wanted was a rematch with Tyson. a rematch with a washed up Tyson that he already beat and Tyson wasn't even asking for a rematch. now, does that sound like a "GREAT" fighter? IMO....HELL NO.
Im sorry did Lennox do something to you personally?? or are you not attending anger management classes anymore?
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Originally Posted by EastonAssassin
Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin. a fighter can't be "great" and get knockedout by Oliver and Rahman, 2 fighters that will NEVER be considered "great". his biggest wins of his career came against 2 fighters past their prime and most likely should of been retired. a washed up and shell of his former self, Tyson and a old punch drunk Holyfield that he was so scared to engage, it took him 24 rounds to eek out a decision( he actually won the first fight but not impressively). he got a lucky decision against Vitali because of cuts and instead of giving him a rematch like any true "great" champion would, he ran into retirement because what he wanted was a rematch with Tyson. a rematch with a washed up Tyson that he already beat and Tyson wasn't even asking for a rematch. now, does that sound like a "GREAT" fighter? IMO....HELL NO.
You must be crazy.Lennox Lewis was the most underrated champs ever. I think he reteired at 44-2. One loss early in his career and another one I scratch off because he totally redeemed it. He was a great champ and he deserves no less than that.
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CC for the vid I almost forgot too :laugh:
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Originally Posted by EastonAssassin
Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin. a fighter can't be "great" and get knockedout by Oliver and Rahman, 2 fighters that will NEVER be considered "great". his biggest wins of his career came against 2 fighters past their prime and most likely should of been retired. a washed up and shell of his former self, Tyson and a old punch drunk Holyfield that he was so scared to engage, it took him 24 rounds to eek out a decision( he actually won the first fight but not impressively). he got a lucky decision against Vitali because of cuts and instead of giving him a rematch like any true "great" champion would, he ran into retirement because what he wanted was a rematch with Tyson. a rematch with a washed up Tyson that he already beat and Tyson wasn't even asking for a rematch. now, does that sound like a "GREAT" fighter? IMO....HELL NO.
You must be crazy.Lennox Lewis was the most underrated champs ever. I think he reteired at 44-2. One loss early in his career and another one I scratch off because he totally redeemed it. He was a great champ and he deserves no less than that.
41 wins(ko's)2 loses and 1 draw 44 total. actually. ;)
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In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
I dunno mate, he fought some tough guys and has beat every man he ever faced in the ring in his pro career. Maybe top 20 then thinking about it :-\
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
90s Hws are probably the 2nd strongest hw era ever.
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
90s Hws are probably the 2nd strongest hw era ever.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree on that one, the 90's Hw's were as exciting as watching concrete set!
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In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
I dunno mate, he fought some tough guys and has beat every man he ever faced in the ring in his pro career. Maybe top 20 then thinking about it :-\
Got that right. +1. Top 20 easy.
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How can you say the 90's were boring.Holyfield,Lewis,Tua,Tyson,Morrision. Them are some pretty hard hitters.Hell George Foreman came back.
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
90s Hws are probably the 2nd strongest hw era ever.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree on that one, the 90's Hw's were as exciting as watching concrete set!
Bowe vs Holyfield 1 2 3
Bowe vs Golota 1 2
Lewis vs Mercer
Bert Cooper vs Michael Moorer the 90s Foreman vs Lyle
Bert Cooper vs Evander Holyfield
Alex Stewart vs Evander Holyfield
Razor Ruddock vs Mike Tyson 1 2
Razor Ruddock vs Tommy Morrison
Buster Douglas vs Mike Tyson
Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson
Tua vs Ike
Foreman vs Holyfield
Your telling me these wern't exciting ?? 90s hws were probably 2nd strongest and probably had one of the most exciting fights in any era of the hws.
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
90s Hws are probably the 2nd strongest hw era ever.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree on that one, the 90's Hw's were as exciting as watching concrete set!
Bowe vs Holyfield 1 2 3
Bowe vs Golota 1 2
Lewis vs Mercer
Bert Cooper vs Michael Moorer the 90s Foreman vs Lyle
Bert Cooper vs Evander Holyfield
Alex Stewart vs Evander Holyfield
Razor Ruddock vs Mike Tyson 1 2
Razor Ruddock vs Tommy Morrison
Buster Douglas vs Mike Tyson
Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson
Tua vs Ike
Foreman vs Holyfield
Your telling me these wern't exciting ?? 90s hws were probably 2nd strongest and probably had one of the most exciting fights in any era of the hws.
+1 right back atcha. I cant right now it says I have to wait 24 hours. I must have hit you up earlier. I remeber tommorow.
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
HE DIDN'T FIGHT BOWE???............I SEEM TO REMEMEBR LEWIS CALLING BOWE OUT EVERY CHANCE HE GOT AND BOWE THROWING THE TITLE IN THE TRASH CAN TO AVOID A FIGHT WITH LENNOX!!!!
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Originally Posted by EastonAssassin
Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin.
I don't think so on the suspect chin. You don't have to have a weak chin for any heavyweight to be able to knock you out. You just have to get hit ... I never saw his fight with Oliver but have seen the first fight with Rahman a few times. What was suspect for Lewis in that fight was his preparation and his defense.
I would guess very few heavyweights would be able to take that particular punch from Rahman without dire results.
I did see Lewis' fight against Bruno recently and was a bit surprised at how sloppy he looked ... not physically sloppy as in out of shape, but a bit wild and inaccurate. Most of his fights that I have seen, though, were his later fights and he always impressed me with his precision.
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
90s Hws are probably the 2nd strongest hw era ever.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree on that one, the 90's Hw's were as exciting as watching concrete set!
Bowe vs Holyfield 1 2 3
Bowe vs Golota 1 2
Lewis vs Mercer
Bert Cooper vs Michael Moorer the 90s Foreman vs Lyle
Bert Cooper vs Evander Holyfield
Alex Stewart vs Evander Holyfield
Razor Ruddock vs Mike Tyson 1 2
Razor Ruddock vs Tommy Morrison
Buster Douglas vs Mike Tyson
Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson
Tua vs Ike
Foreman vs Holyfield
Your telling me these wern't exciting ?? 90s hws were probably 2nd strongest and probably had one of the most exciting fights in any era of the hws.
You always make a good argument! Maybe it's the zeroes that are boring!
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Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin.
I don't think so on the suspect chin. You don't have to have a weak chin for any heavyweight to be able to knock you out. You just have to get hit ... I never saw his fight with Oliver but have seen the first fight with Rahman a few times. What was suspect for Lewis in that fight was his preparation and his defense.
I would guess very few heavyweights would be able to take that particular punch from Rahman without dire results.
I did see Lewis' fight against Bruno recently and was a bit surprised at how sloppy he looked ... not physically sloppy as in out of shape, but a bit wild and inaccurate. Most of his fights that I have seen, though, were his later fights and he always impressed me with his precision.
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Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin.
I don't think so on the suspect chin. You don't have to have a weak chin for any heavyweight to be able to knock you out. You just have to get hit ... I never saw his fight with Oliver but have seen the first fight with Rahman a few times. What was suspect for Lewis in that fight was his preparation and his defense.
I would guess very few heavyweights would be able to take that particular punch from Rahman without dire results.
I did see Lewis' fight against Bruno recently and was a bit surprised at how sloppy he looked ... not physically sloppy as in out of shape, but a bit wild and inaccurate. Most of his fights that I have seen, though, were his later fights and he always impressed me with his precision.
His balance in Bruno fight was bad.
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Originally Posted by NuthaPug
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Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin.
I don't think so on the suspect chin. You don't have to have a weak chin for any heavyweight to be able to knock you out. You just have to get hit ... I never saw his fight with Oliver but have seen the first fight with Rahman a few times. What was suspect for Lewis in that fight was his preparation and his defense.
I would guess very few heavyweights would be able to take that particular punch from Rahman without dire results.
I did see Lewis' fight against Bruno recently and was a bit surprised at how sloppy he looked ... not physically sloppy as in out of shape, but a bit wild and inaccurate. Most of his fights that I have seen, though, were his later fights and he always impressed me with his precision.
His balance in Bruno fight was bad.
He was a transformed fighter after he got with Stewart . Compare his fights with Morrisson and Bruno and it looks like two different fighters.
There was abit of bad blood with Bruno and that may have had something to do with it . Lewis traded jabs and Bruno was roughing him up with shots behind the head . When Lewis whacked him back , Mickey Vann pulled him up for it . Pepe Correra was also a useless trainer and Lewis won that fight on his own . Bruno got silly in round 7 with those cheeky uppercuts in sucession and Lewis swung a massive left hook that landed perfectly which started all the trouble. Bruno had he had his senses about him , should have taken a knee but he stood there and allowed Lewis the time to pick his punches
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Lewis was a bum. over-rated with a very suspect chin.
I don't think so on the suspect chin. You don't have to have a weak chin for any heavyweight to be able to knock you out. You just have to get hit ... I never saw his fight with Oliver but have seen the first fight with Rahman a few times. What was suspect for Lewis in that fight was his preparation and his defense.
I would guess very few heavyweights would be able to take that particular punch from Rahman without dire results.
I did see Lewis' fight against Bruno recently and was a bit surprised at how sloppy he looked ... not physically sloppy as in out of shape, but a bit wild and inaccurate. Most of his fights that I have seen, though, were his later fights and he always impressed me with his precision.
His balance in Bruno fight was bad.
He was a transformed fighter after he got with Stewart . Compare his fights with Morrisson and Bruno and it looks like two different fighters.
There was abit of bad blood with Bruno and that may have had something to do with it . Lewis traded jabs and Bruno was roughing him up with shots behind the head . When Lewis whacked him back , Mickey Vann pulled him up for it . Pepe Correra was also a useless trainer and Lewis won that fight on his own . Bruno got silly in round 7 with those cheeky uppercuts in sucession and Lewis swung a massive left hook that landed perfectly which started all the trouble. Bruno had he had his senses about him , should have taken a knee but he stood there and allowed Lewis the time to pick his punches
Yeah that fight was a case of Lewis being over zealous.....Lewis wanted to show he was the best heavyweight in the world and wanted the admiration that Bruno recvd from the British fans...
I agree and so will most...That Steward turned Lewis into the fighter he became...
A man that size who can box not just Offensively but Defensively as well.....
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Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
HE DIDN'T FIGHT BOWE???............I SEEM TO REMEMEBR LEWIS CALLING BOWE OUT EVERY CHANCE HE GOT AND BOWE THROWING THE TITLE IN THE TRASH CAN TO AVOID A FIGHT WITH LENNOX!!!!
Didn't Lewis beat Bowe in the Olympics? Bowe was scared of Lennox. Bottom line. I remember the trash can incident Daxx, that was shameful on Bowe's part. What a wuss.
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In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
Can't remember if it was olympics or just trials....It was the only choice Bowe had to retain his WBC title was to fight lennox and he actually threw it in the Trash can....Yes he was scared
HE DIDN'T FIGHT BOWE???............I SEEM TO REMEMEBR LEWIS CALLING BOWE OUT EVERY CHANCE HE GOT AND BOWE THROWING THE TITLE IN THE TRASH CAN TO AVOID A FIGHT WITH LENNOX!!!!
Didn't Lewis beat Bowe in the Olympics? Bowe was scared of Lennox. Bottom line. I remember the trash can incident Daxx, that was shameful on Bowe's part. What a wuss.
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In a weak era of Heavyweight champs i guess Lewis was the best of a very average lot of HW's.
He didn't fight Bowe? Lost to a couple of journeymen and may have got stiffed in the first Holyfield fight but didin't win a round until round 9 of the second fight and gets a UD!! Let's not get carried away here, he is not a top 10 all time great Heavyweight champion.
ok fella! please let me know what your top ten heavyweights are?
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Great fighter, so big and strong but he could move too. You could argue a case for him beating any other fighter in history and also for the heavyweight division dying when he retired.
One thing's for certain, he's the last heavyweight that you could call great.
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a prime tyson would ko lewis in 4
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i had a love - hate - love with lewis as a boxer..
Starting up iw as a big fan, liked him alot seemed hungry, waanted the best called them out. Then there was a noticable arogance about him, not the normal arogance you see in a boxer, this was something else. Like most have already said, he got sloppy, didn't take certain guys right, got to big for his own boots and it cost him.
Wasn't untill after he retired that i found my self a big fan of him again, spoken to him a few times since as well, real nice fella - IMO he is one of the greats, that there is no question imo.
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a prime tyson would ko lewis in 4
He would have to, Tyson's prime was so short he would have peaked in the 4th and been past it by round 6
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a prime tyson would ko lewis in 4
He would have to, Tyson's prime was so short he would have peaked in the 4th and been past it by round 6
Lol nice comeback.