Lennox Lewis' Second Biggest Victory?

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  1. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    So it should be fairly unanimous that it is Lewis' W over Holyfield as his single most significant win.

    What about his second biggest win? He beat everyone he ever fought.

    Was it the Brutal stoppage win over future Hall of Famer Vitali Klitschko?
    The 1 round bludgeoning of contender Andrew Golota?
    Knocking Ruddock out in 2 rounds?

    Discuss!
     
  2. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Beating Holyfield.
     
  3. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Guess an argument could be made that he beat Holyfield 2x.
     
  4. Honor

    Honor Bóg i Ojczyzna Full Member

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    Tua. It was a hard tough fight for Lennox...cause Tua has cheeeen. And Lennox swept the cards
     
  5. dinovelvet

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    Beating Holyfield twice.
     
  6. irishny

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    The guy did have a pretty insane resume.

    I mean, for the event that was in it, his KOing of Rahman in the re-match when some people thought he was getting past it,was pretty impressive
     
  7. Wegner

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    Knocking out Golota, who destroyed his rival Bowe twice, in a round.
     
  8. Midnight Ridah

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  9. like a boss

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    :lol:
     
  10. turbotime

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    Yeah Lennox really brought his A game that night. Beautiful boxing by a man of his size.
     
  11. tito44

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    I think this.
     
  12. like a boss

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    Good call :good
     
  13. Wegner

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    It is a great win in retrospect, but until the day when the Klittards have long disappeared (if they ever do), I doubt he'll ever get full respect for it.

    Although Vitali was ahead on the cards, it is equally impressive that out-of-shape, shot-to-**** Lewis did what he had to do to get it done against a young, hungry, primed lion in Vitali, who was ready to redeem himself after one of the most disgraceful quit jobs in the history of boxing against blown-up SMW Chris Byrd.
     
  14. turbotime

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    :yep
     
  15. Skittlez

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    All of Lennox's wins are great.
    :thumbsup