I doubt it was a case of bad luck that he got the brain bleed or whatever. He was bound to get hit like he did the way he fought, and was probably lucky that he wasn't hurt worse if he'd made it further. Lewis was still around, both Klitschkos coming up, he'd hit his peak imo. Reminds me a little bit of Tommy Morrison with less power to be honest, decent textbook skills and a big left hook but vulnerable and pretty one paced. He's done a good job on commentary the few fights I've seen him do ringside, pretty well spoken for a fighter, have wondered why he didn't get behind the mic more.