Well said, i guess there is a distinction to make between 'boring' and 'timid'. A case could be made that he was timid (although id disagree), but the case that he was boring is far less strong. I would argue though (in regards to timidness or 'safety first') that a list of his aggressive, attacking performances would be lengthier than his negative, timid displays. (Although i accept perhaps this is due to them living longer in the memory)


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.Slooooowly came to respect him in a big way.He was very tempered and methodical but knew when to bring the heavy stuff when the time was right.A very smart calculating fighter.The closest I would say he came off as dull was the fights with Mavrovic,Tucker and rematch with Holyfield...thought he lost that one.But when you counter that with solid scraps with A top form Mercer,Briggs,Bruno,Mason,Vitali,pulverizing Golota & heeeeeavily hyped Michael Grant,capable puncher Phil Jackson,and absolutley schooling David Tua.The resume speaks for itself and if Lewis was dull...we need many more of that sort in todays heavy ranks.
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