Maybe I am in the minority, but I didn't see Lewis as a great boxer. He was a boring plodder and seemed to get inordinate pride in beating a truly great fighter over a decade beyond being all that good. Prime Tyson would have killed him.
Maybe I am in the minority, but I didn't see Lewis as a great boxer. He was a boring plodder and seemed to get inordinate pride in beating a truly great fighter over a decade beyond being all that good. Prime Tyson would have killed him.
What kind of boxer was Lennox Lewis - a fucking good one is the answer.
For me he beats any other former champion best of 3 fights.
Lennox was a perfect example of a boxer-puncher.
A boxer-puncher has the same goal as the slugger/brawler: he's looking to land that big punch and knock the guy out. But the two styles are fundamentally different, in that the boxer-puncher uses his exceptional boxing skill (jab, movement, countering, angles, ect) to set up that big power punch. The boxer-puncher is actively trying to find openings for the finish, but he doesn't force the issue like the brawler - he doesn't take stupid risks and leave himself exposed like the brawler. George Foreman pre-retirement was more of a brawler/slugger, but when he came back he became more of a boxer-puncher.
Guys like Lennox, Joe Louis, Alexis Arguello, and so many other immediately spring to mind.
Great champion and must be acknowledged as one of the greatest HW champs in the history of the sport.
Barring his two lapses against Rahman and McCall (which he paid for dearly), he was very close to being the perfect HW fighter. He would give his opponents no chance, and forced everyone to fight him on his terms.
He could play it safe and stink out the joint if he needed to (Tua), but if he thought he could get you out of there he had an incredible nasty side, and he could take a top-ranked HW and just brutalize him and get him out of there early.
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Whether or not Moorer had better boxing ability is a debatable opinion I suppose.
Has far as Holyfield being an average boxer, I would agree if we were talking about older Hoyfield. In his prime days his footwork and head movement made him an exceptional boxer. This is really what made Holyfield in his early days imo. When he got older he relied too much on brawling, counter punching and pure toughness.
He was more of a pure brawler in his older days. In his younger days he could stick and move.
Last edited by cambay411; 02-25-2014 at 09:28 PM.
Lennox was a boxer and with his reach, height and size he would be stupid to do anything else. He did like to mix it if he had to and he did with Mercer and Golota.
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Lennox was quality...... Couple of hiccups but he reigned right through to beating Klitchko.
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He was a great mix of natural ease with the ability to punch holes in you. An ideal mix really, one appreciated more and more in hindsight for this fan.
lennox is an alltime great I rank him inthe top 10 as his power was awesome, 1 punch ko power, and boxing skills impeccable. His occasional laziness and at times questionable chin push him far up the list howeer to about #9 or 10 IMHO. His laziness and questionable chin. These 2 negatives and his getting knocked the fuck out twice with single shots from mediocre heavies.......
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