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    Default Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    in hindsight I think he definitey WAS. Certainly he was aware that he got hammered hard and looked bad, and to some extent totally lucked out with that thumb that ripped open the eye at the end of that long arcing rainbow punch. If it werent for that , he was certainy behind on all cards. A true champ would not have taken the safe way out, what is there to savor with a lucky win ike that, looking like crap and the crowd booing you? A true champ wouldnt be satisfied going out like that with that dark cloud over your head in your final bout.

    He should have reacthed Klit, gotten into the best shae he could, he was only 37, come on, George Foreman fought until 49. Lewis shoud have come back and knocked that jackass out like he came back and sparked Rahman. We say he always got revenge, but he didnt get revenge against Klit did he now.

    Had he come back from that shoddiness with a stellar or even solid win over Klit, the world would put him at like #3 or 4 alltime great heavyweight.

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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    He had personal issues as well, like his wife telling him she would leave him if he continued to box.

    That mixed with the fact that he knew he was getting beat it hat fight and was lucky to win.
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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    lewis had had an amazing career, had fought some great fighters

    i really dont think he decided to call it a day because he was scared of vitali
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    He went out on a huge win. If he didn't have the desire or feel his body could get ready for another war he was right to retire. What would a rematch and a loss have done to his legacy?

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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    Yes he was behind but I thought he was actually getting on top at the time of the stoppage.

    Lewis a coward ? No way. I think deep down he knew he was on the slide and didn't have the hunger any more. You have to respect him for getting out at that point and securing his legacy. God knows how many million he would have got for rematch but he wasn't interested.

    Vitali's face was FUBAR and he record books will always show Lewis TKO6 Vitali Klitschko
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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    Wow Brockton, I'm glad you brought this fight to my attention. Hell of a fight.


    I don't think he was getting beat bad at all tho. This was a hell of a fight. Klit probably woud have won on points.


    At 38-39 years old I definitely don't blame Lewis for not wanting to take another fight like this. The second fight would be similar. Lewis would have to have a high work out put to overcome Klits reach and height advantage.


    A younger, better conditioned Lewis, would have the ability to put the work in. At that age he slowed down and lost just enough conditioning for Klit to utilize his reach against him and land those combos.

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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    No he's not a coward, but let's be honest that fight MADE HIM RETIRE. He knew his time was up.

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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    Never in a million years was Lennox a coward, he beat Vitalis face to a pulp and got the win.

    He was def slowing down at that point of his career and he retired at the right time.

    There's nothing bad anyone can say against Lennox.

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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Never in a million years was Lennox a coward, he beat Vitalis face to a pulp and got the win.

    He was def slowing down at that point of his career and he retired at the right time.

    There's nothing bad anyone can say against Lennox.

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    Default Re: Was Lennox Lewis a coward for not rematching Klit?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    in hindsight I think he definitey WAS. Certainly he was aware that he got hammered hard and looked bad, and to some extent totally lucked out with that thumb that ripped open the eye at the end of that long arcing rainbow punch. If it werent for that , he was certainy behind on all cards. A true champ would not have taken the safe way out, what is there to savor with a lucky win ike that, looking like crap and the crowd booing you? A true champ wouldnt be satisfied going out like that with that dark cloud over your head in your final bout.

    He should have reacthed Klit, gotten into the best shae he could, he was only 37, come on, George Foreman fought until 49. Lewis shoud have come back and knocked that jackass out like he came back and sparked Rahman. We say he always got revenge, but he didnt get revenge against Klit did he now.

    Had he come back from that shoddiness with a stellar or even solid win over Klit, the world would put him at like #3 or 4 alltime great heavyweight.
    Please brock, please. Lennox took the fight on short notice and was considering retirement before the fight. A coward does not go and stop both fighters that stopped him. Besides why should he have rematched him? It was a clear tko victory.

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