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    Default Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Knew this was coming and i said a month or so ago that Lennox is in great shape all of a sudden,add to that Haye strutting around like the he's best ever UK Heavy............
    Lennox Lewis set for £25m purse if he faces Klitschko - The Daily Record

    Lennox £25m to battle Vitali | The Sun |Sport|Boxing
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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    He need's to jump at that oppourtunity, 25 big one's is plenty of reason to come back. BTW Vitali would KO him at this point

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    I don't see Lennox coming back after all this time to fight Vitali. What's the point? if he comes back i think he will do it when he is older than forman was when he won his last title.

    I think money is the last think Lewis needs, so why come back and fight a guy u busted up in his prime and at the end of your career?

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    For Lewis it was always cementing his legacy. Lewis would never come back for all the money in china.

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    What a decision to make. I.e what's more important to you, your legacy as an all time great or £25 Million. I can't see Lennox coming out of retirement. I don't think he had much left to give when he fought Klitchko, whereas Klitchko was probably at his peak. I haven't seen the fight from Saturday yet, but from what I hear it doesn't look like the lay off has hurt Klitchko too much. Too risky for Big Len

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Why do people care about legacy anyways?

    Everyone talks as if a loss on a record at the end of a career ruins all the previous acomplishments but it doesn't mean anything.


    How as Ali's legacy diminished by his loss to Trevor Berbick?

    Or Sugar Ray Robinson?

    Or Jack Johnson?

    When we look back at old greats nobody even brings these fights up.

    Look at Holyfield, although most think its sad that he's still fighting on and risking his health only a moron would suggest that a loss to Sultan Ibragimov means that Holyfield wasn't as good as we all thought prior to the loss his acomplishments have already been created.

    In no other sport does poorer performance late on in a career affect that sportsman's legacy so why does anyone care about legacy?

    I mean I don't think boxers should hang around too long after their prime for health reasons, its a risky game to play, but if I was Lewis and got offered £25,000,000 to fight Vitali and the chance to be seen as the best heavyweight in the world again I would ask myself the following question 'Am I healthy enough and can I get back into a good enough shape to have a chance to win the fight?'

    If I answered yes I would be out of retirement and making that fight.

    The possibility of defeat affecting my 'legacy' wouldn't matter to me at all. My acomplishments already stand, I've been the undisputed and nobody can take that away. This is a new opportunity to carve a bigger legacy AND make an absolute crapload of money and be the talk of not just boxing, but world sport all over again. Hell Don where do I sign?.........

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Agreed
    F*ck "legacy" if someones dangling a £25 mil carrot in front of you...then theres merchandise,and a slice of the PPV...
    SERIOUS money

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    What a decision to make. I.e what's more important to you, your legacy as an all time great or £25 Million. I can't see Lennox coming out of retirement. I don't think he had much left to give when he fought Klitchko, whereas Klitchko was probably at his peak. I haven't seen the fight from Saturday yet, but from what I hear it doesn't look like the lay off has hurt Klitchko too much. Too risky for Big Len
    See my lenghty reply above but in a nutshell why would Lewis's legacy as an all time great be at all at risk if he came back? He's 43. B Hop has lost to Taylor twice and Calzaghe and will probably lose to Pavlik but none of these losses are to the detriment of his legacy, In some ways he's even enhanced it with these losses proving that even at 43 he is a force to be reckoned with.

    Legacy is soooooooooooooooo overated. If Lewis loses to Vitali it doesn't diminish his legacy one bit, it just adds a loss to his record, at age 43 after 5 years out of the sport.

    In exchange for £25,000,000.

    Now that's a gamble I'd be more than happy to risk.

    Furthermore his legacy is actually damaged if he doesn't take the fight anyway. Critics are always murmouring about how he got lucky against Vitali and then got run out of the sport by him. If he turns down a £25,000,000 offer to prove fight him now some could argue he's just a chicken shit.

    At least if he came out of retirement he would be manning up.

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    What a decision to make. I.e what's more important to you, your legacy as an all time great or £25 Million. I can't see Lennox coming out of retirement. I don't think he had much left to give when he fought Klitchko, whereas Klitchko was probably at his peak. I haven't seen the fight from Saturday yet, but from what I hear it doesn't look like the lay off has hurt Klitchko too much. Too risky for Big Len
    See my lenghty reply above but in a nutshell why would Lewis's legacy as an all time great be at all at risk if he came back? He's 43. B Hop has lost to Taylor twice and Calzaghe and will probably lose to Pavlik but none of these losses are to the detriment of his legacy, In some ways he's even enhanced it with these losses proving that even at 43 he is a force to be reckoned with.

    Legacy is soooooooooooooooo overated. If Lewis loses to Vitali it doesn't diminish his legacy one bit, it just adds a loss to his record, at age 43 after 5 years out of the sport.

    In exchange for £25,000,000.

    Now that's a gamble I'd be more than happy to risk.

    Furthermore his legacy is actually damaged if he doesn't take the fight anyway. Critics are always murmouring about how he got lucky against Vitali and then got run out of the sport by him. If he turns down a £25,000,000 offer to prove fight him now some could argue he's just a chicken shit.

    At least if he came out of retirement he would be manning up.
    But people will undoubtedly say and probably believe that Klitchko was better than Lewis prime for prime (if Len lost)

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    What a decision to make. I.e what's more important to you, your legacy as an all time great or £25 Million. I can't see Lennox coming out of retirement. I don't think he had much left to give when he fought Klitchko, whereas Klitchko was probably at his peak. I haven't seen the fight from Saturday yet, but from what I hear it doesn't look like the lay off has hurt Klitchko too much. Too risky for Big Len
    See my lenghty reply above but in a nutshell why would Lewis's legacy as an all time great be at all at risk if he came back? He's 43. B Hop has lost to Taylor twice and Calzaghe and will probably lose to Pavlik but none of these losses are to the detriment of his legacy, In some ways he's even enhanced it with these losses proving that even at 43 he is a force to be reckoned with.

    Legacy is soooooooooooooooo overated. If Lewis loses to Vitali it doesn't diminish his legacy one bit, it just adds a loss to his record, at age 43 after 5 years out of the sport.

    In exchange for £25,000,000.

    Now that's a gamble I'd be more than happy to risk.

    Furthermore his legacy is actually damaged if he doesn't take the fight anyway. Critics are always murmouring about how he got lucky against Vitali and then got run out of the sport by him. If he turns down a £25,000,000 offer to prove fight him now some could argue he's just a chicken shit.

    At least if he came out of retirement he would be manning up.

    Its not about the money for Lewis, he achieved his goals made a shed full of money and beat the best around at the time. So why would he want to come back.....thats the bottom line. Personnally I would love Lewis to come back but I don't think it will happen because Lewis is happily retired knowing the fact he is mega rich and his legacy is intact.
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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    I honestly don't understand why people want a fighter LIGHT-YEARS past his best coming out of retirement?

    Lewis retired undisputed champ. He beat everyone he faced. He finished healthy and loaded. That is a GREAT boxing success story.

    The only people that say Vitali retired Lewis are the idiots that want Lewis back to see him LOSE.
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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    What a decision to make. I.e what's more important to you, your legacy as an all time great or £25 Million. I can't see Lennox coming out of retirement. I don't think he had much left to give when he fought Klitchko, whereas Klitchko was probably at his peak. I haven't seen the fight from Saturday yet, but from what I hear it doesn't look like the lay off has hurt Klitchko too much. Too risky for Big Len
    See my lenghty reply above but in a nutshell why would Lewis's legacy as an all time great be at all at risk if he came back? He's 43. B Hop has lost to Taylor twice and Calzaghe and will probably lose to Pavlik but none of these losses are to the detriment of his legacy, In some ways he's even enhanced it with these losses proving that even at 43 he is a force to be reckoned with.

    Legacy is soooooooooooooooo overated. If Lewis loses to Vitali it doesn't diminish his legacy one bit, it just adds a loss to his record, at age 43 after 5 years out of the sport.

    In exchange for £25,000,000.

    Now that's a gamble I'd be more than happy to risk.

    Furthermore his legacy is actually damaged if he doesn't take the fight anyway. Critics are always murmouring about how he got lucky against Vitali and then got run out of the sport by him. If he turns down a £25,000,000 offer to prove fight him now some could argue he's just a chicken shit.

    At least if he came out of retirement he would be manning up.
    I would disagree,in many other sports guys have stuck around one year to long and it left a bad taste in peoples mouths
    Willie Mays not being able to catch up to a fly ball playing with the Mets
    Steve Carlton getting cut by 3 teams in one year
    Joe Namath playing for the Rams
    And yeah Ali-Berbick
    Youve got to know when to fold em

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Quote Originally Posted by Preme View Post
    I don't see Lennox coming back after all this time to fight Vitali. What's the point? if he comes back i think he will do it when he is older than forman was when he won his last title.

    I think money is the last think Lewis needs, so why come back and fight a guy u busted up in his prime and at the end of your career?

    Actually Foreman was 45 when he won the title the last time and Lennox was born in like 1965, making him only 43 now.
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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Quote Originally Posted by LuciferTheGreat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Preme View Post
    I don't see Lennox coming back after all this time to fight Vitali. What's the point? if he comes back i think he will do it when he is older than forman was when he won his last title.

    I think money is the last think Lewis needs, so why come back and fight a guy u busted up in his prime and at the end of your career?

    Actually Foreman was 45 when he won the title the last time and Lennox was born in like 1965, making him only 43 now.
    Ok so we know you can count... but what's your point?

    like i said, IF he comes back it will be WHEN he is older than foreman was when he won it... not now... thought that was obvious.

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    Default Re: Don King set to offer Lewis £25 MILLION to face Vitali

    Lewis has always been of far too sound a mind to make a comeback. He seems astute and knows his legacy is intact. No point in making a silly old man comeback.

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