Is Lennox Lewis' legacy overrated?

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  1. Polish-Delight

    Polish-Delight Member Full Member

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    First of all, Im not a Klitschko fan nor a Klitschko hater.
    Im also not a Lennox Lewis hater.

    I mean, lets be honest. Lewis was a great fighter and defently the best between 1998-2003.

    But his wins arent that great.

    Razor Ruddock: Tyson had already beaten him twice and ruinned him as a fighter. He never became the same.

    Tony Tucker: 35 years old and pretty much done. Put an ok win. Not the same tucker as in the 80's.

    Frank Bruno: Tyson already KOed him and Tim Witherspoon also beat him. Way past his prime.

    Phil Jackson, Tommy Morrison, David Tua, Zeljko Mavrovic, Andrew Golota, Francios Botha and Michael Grant: Come on, really? The Klitschko has fought just as bad/god as these opponent.

    And of course hea had his two losses against Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman.

    And like Lewis always kept to say was, that he neded Tyson to fulfill his legacy. I mean let us be real.

    Tyson? He needed to beat a guy who did'nt really care to win the fight or the title. He did'nt even wanted the fight, he just wanted his pay-day, because he was broke.

    Why do people say that HW boxing died when Lewis retired?

    The Klitschko have fought almost the same caliber of opponent as Lewis has, bu they arent getting the credit they deserve.

    I rank Wlaimir and Lennox almost the same at the ATG HW Rankings.


    And ofcourse there was Lewis TKO win over Vitali, but this is not what the thread is about and we have already had plenty of those discussions.
     
  2. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    but its his best win :hey
     
  3. Polish-Delight

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    Maybe, HBO keps saying that his win over Vitali looks better every day, because Vitali is just getting better and better or?.

    Ray Mercer was a good win to. Even though it was very close.
     
  4. SportsLeader

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    Reasonable point, awful argument.
     
  5. Big Left

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  6. Polish-Delight

    Polish-Delight Member Full Member

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    Hehe. Well people seems to not wanna read and respond on threads that are to long :)
     
  7. DrMo

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    How many of the Lewis fights which you mention have you actually watched?

    Honest answer.
     
  8. Vano-Irons

    Vano-Irons Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Holyfield was a pretty good win as well!!

    Lennox Lewis beat everyone he fought in one of the most stacked era's in the divisions history. He is regarded by a top 10 HW by most (top 5 by me) for a good reason. He was that good.
     
  9. Polish-Delight

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    Uff. how could I forget that? Shuu.

    But well. He was pretty old and done to. 35-36 years old. Not the youngest anymore.

    Yeah he beat Tyson, but those heat-buts wasnt just a pillow to the head and Tyson after prison/Rivens/Rooney really was stabile mentally.
     
  10. praetorianJJ

    praetorianJJ Conqueror of Worlds Full Member

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    No. He fought in a deep division and beat every man he faced. Matter of fact, the only memorable name I can recall from the 90s that Lennox didn't fight was Foreman.
     
  11. Vano-Irons

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    Vitali! :lol:
     
  12. praetorianJJ

    praetorianJJ Conqueror of Worlds Full Member

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    Sorry for reiterating this post. I didn't see it before posting.
     
  13. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yep
    Mercer had not won a fight in like three years when he fought Lewis
     
  14. Boxing Gloves

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    Holyfield, Mercer, Morrison, Akindwande, McCall, Rahman, Tyson, Mavrovic, Klitschko, Tua, Ruddock, Tucker, Golota, Bruno, and Briggs.

    Not a bad list of former, future and current world champions aswell as high ranked contenders.

    Much better than Wlads and Vitali's combined.
     
  15. praetorianJJ

    praetorianJJ Conqueror of Worlds Full Member

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    But tell me he didn't show up for that one!