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slight exaggeration to say Lewis was battered in that fight, he won it well in the end, look at the state of kiltchokos face at the end, Lewis was 38 when he fought him and was way past his best and although it was closer than many expected Lennox caught him with some quality punches that night
The mail are wrong anyway, Lewis was joking when he said about making a comeback, he was a real great champion, best British heavyweight ever
Lewis in his day would do both the Klitschko bothers indside 6 rounds at the same time.
They are the great pretenders, right time, right place, decent business brains, that is all.
The heavyweight division has been awful for the last 10 years. David Haye is not a natural Heavyweight and even he managed to win a title from some guy who was little more then a circus act.
Even Frank Bruno could have done them two plodders.
slight exaggeration to say Lewis was battered in that fight, he won it well in the end, look at the state of kiltchokos face at the end, Lewis was 38 when he fought him and was way past his best and although it was closer than many expected Lennox caught him with some quality punches that night
The mail are wrong anyway, Lewis was joking when he said about making a comeback, he was a real great champion, best British heavyweight ever
Lewis was quality.Right up there with history's best.He was unfortunate to have followed the great British fave Big Frank Bruno. A bit similar to Larry Holmes not being as popular as his talent deserved because he followed Ali.
You compare Bruno to Lewis though which is bad enough.
Lewis was a very good fighter but it was in decline even in his time. Multiple belts, gangsterism, Don King- the sport really harmed itself over the years and never got its house in order and is suffering now as the kids it needed turned away to other sports who were able to pick up and protect talent.
Shame because in its pomp it was the purest form of contest.
You compare Bruno to Lewis though which is bad enough.
Lewis was a very good fighter but it was in decline even in his time. Multiple belts, gangsterism, Don King- the sport really harmed itself over the years and never got its house in order and is suffering now as the kids it needed turned away to other sports who were able to pick up and protect talent.
Shame because in its pomp it was the purest form of contest.
Oh I don't think it was that bad.Lewis never got the full credit from the American press because he wasn't a Yank,and he wasn't fully endorsed over here because of his mixed nationality.Anyway I'm glad this isn't happening,if you've seen the state of Lennox recently it'll take more than six months to get back to any kind of shape - if at all.Don't want to see another ancient fighter stumbling around the place,shades of George Foreman.
Nobody beats Tyson in his prime. There's no way. Not even Ali in my opinion.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
Nobody beats Tyson in his prime. There's no way. Not even Ali in my opinion.
Agree with that, a monster of a fighter and even more impressive when you look at his height. Some of the heavy weight boxers these days would stand almost a foot above him.
Tyson- Amazing hand speed before he hit about 25 but once that went and it went early he was shot. I think a number of the greats in their prime would have beaten him because his reach was short and he was a puncher not a pugilist. Even in his pomp Don King was keeping certain fighters away from him because of those weaknesses.
Tyson was a top fighter in the 80's but for me was not as good as Lewis or Holyfield over his full career.
I agree that over his career he was sketchy. He lost his way BIG TIME when D'Amato died and he let all the wrong people into his life but before that? Holy shit, son. He was a straight killer. It wasn't even him being a bully, he was pretty quiet and respectful at the time.
But he was just a beast. He was technical too. I mean crazy technical. Even when he was wailing on guys, he'd be making little adjustments with his footwork. He had incredible head movement and his finishing combo of right hook to the body, right uppercut was pretty unorthodox but just devastating.
Put the hungry Mike Tyson in a ring with anyone and that's all she wrote.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
I agree that over his career he was sketchy. He lost his way BIG TIME when D'Amato died and he let all the wrong people into his life but before that? Holy shit, son. He was a straight killer. It wasn't even him being a bully, he was pretty quiet and respectful at the time.
But he was just a beast. He was technical too. I mean crazy technical. Even when he was wailing on guys, he'd be making little adjustments with his footwork. He had incredible head movement and his finishing combo of right hook to the body, right uppercut was pretty unorthodox but just devastating.
Put the hungry Mike Tyson in a ring with anyone and that's all she wrote.
Tyson once said the best punch he ever threw was on his partner Robin Givens.
lewis v vitali was a classic, both went for it....shame it's rarely shown but as i recall , vitali was ahead and lweis had to do some back tracking but kept throwing over head punches, which split the eye and it was a terrible cut, the cornerman got his thumb in it!! lewis reckoned he did not under estimate vitali, but was preparing for a fighter who then pulled out and vitali was the replacement and lewis said he hadn't studied the "tapes" properly...either way, a classic but rematch? NO.
If anyone hasn't seen the Tyson documentary, it is called "Tyson", it's a must see. It really is a great documentary. He really didn't have an easy life. Imagine his background and having that much money at 18. He was just swarmed and taken advantage of by bad people. Scary to think how good he could have been given his natural gifts, if he had good people around him for guidance.
In terms of Lewis, he was well respected by the US media. He was an excellent heavyweight but unfortunately during a relatively boring period in boxing. He was a monster, and used his size advantage wisely.
I am forgetting his name, but the british super heavyweight that just won gold reminds me of lewis. Massive guy - just needs to learn how to box properly. He may have a decent career.
I love boxing, just think the sport is in a sad state. How can it be possible that Mayweather and Pacquio didn't fight. It's all a big joke.
IMO it's heresy to suggest that Ali in his prime (and for me we're talking 66-67 here just before his ban) would not have beaten Tyson in his prime. For a start, Ali would have been far too quick for him, Tyson would not have got near him, he'd be chasing shadows.
Tyson was nothing more than a Sonny Liston for the 80s, an intimidating bully, and we all know what Ali did to him. The greatest there ever was and ever will be.
IMO it's heresy to suggest that Ali in his prime (and for me we're talking 66-67 here just before his ban) would not have beaten Tyson in his prime. For a start, Ali would have been far too quick for him, Tyson would not have got near him, he'd be chasing shadows.
Tyson was nothing more than a Sonny Liston for the 80s, an intimidating bully, and we all know what Ali did to him. The greatest there ever was and ever will be.