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Yes, yes and yes.

As for Tyson and Bowe, I can maybe see Bowe as somewhat similar in 92 as Buster Douglas in Tokyo. Both looked similar, similar size and even a similar sad story.

Wladimir vs Bowe is definitely the shaky proposition. I can see Bowe getting Wlad sometimes. I think Bowe would have moments like Tony Thompson did but Bowe hits harder and Wlad did not fight anybody who can work inside but with the height and reach of Bowe. But then again if Wladimir performed flawlessly I can see a decision win as well. He isn't knocking Bowe out though, no way.

Vitali I see the clear favourite over Bowe, he never loses focus.

LEnnox again I favour most of the time but if their fight at the Olympics was anything to go by, for me I don't really call that a KO, not in pro boxing and the first round proved that Bowe's inside game troubled Lewis. I think too if Lewis was half assed at all as he could be against Mercer or McCall or Bruno... He would have gone down to the big daddy and maybe we'd be celebrating old food bag as the premiere HW of the 90's instead.

But again... It's just what ifs?

Briggs vs Bowe would have been good for sure as I believe Bowe 92 vs Tokyo Buster would have been a classic war.
Lewis V Bowe who wins Lewis, remember Lewis had that mental edge over Bowe, he beat him in
the amateurs. He hit Bowe on the chin, big daddy legs were like jelly.
Simple Bowe put his belt in the bin and his Career went with it, he could have should have just
becomes.
The Bowe of the am's was a different Bowe in the pro's. Bowe in the pro's had more wollop and certainly stood up longer. Sure, Lewis would have tagged him. But, with Bowe's reach and punching power, what would have happened to Lewis- same thing that happened to him with Rachman and McCall.