What was Lennox Lewis's best performance?

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  1. fight_night

    fight_night New Member Full Member

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    I want to watch a fight were Lewis was at his prime.
    Any suggestions?
     
  2. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Rahman 2.
     
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    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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  4. joe33

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    The ruddock and Golotta destructions were amazing, both guys were seen by many to have a great chance to do him, and he wasted both real quick, never let either get set
     
  5. shavers

    shavers Well-Known Member Full Member

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    His fight with Botha, i know Botha wasnt much of a threat, but LL has never look more devastating than he looked that night...
     
  6. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The destruction of Golota was a good one too.
    Tua is a good showcase of Lewis' ability to punch and move and throw fluid combs. Not an overly exciting fight, but gives you a good sense of how talented Lewis was.
    I always enjoyed his fight with Briggs.
    As mentioned, his revenge match on Rahman, he was in excellent form, with a great gameplan and made that adjustment to his right hand score a big KO.
     
  7. ELECTRIC GURU

    ELECTRIC GURU Active Member Full Member

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    I liked the following

    Holyfield 1
    Golota
    Grant
    Tua
    Ruddock
     
  8. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    To me his best performance was the destruction of Vitali. A young, hungry contender (and future HOF fighter) in his PRIME raped and put in his place.

    Most of the guys Lewis won against before never went anywhere after Lewis was through with them. Which makes it doubtful his opposition was at their peak ability. Vitali was. Best and most impressive Lewis win for me.

    It didn't seem overly impressive back in the day, but looking back 10 years you gotta say that a prime Vitali is the best scalp on Lewis' resume by far.
     
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  10. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ruddock
    Golota
    Botha
    Tua
    Tyson
    Rahman II

    Winner: Golota
     
  11. Saltzy

    Saltzy Bam-O Full Member

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    His destruction of Grant, Botha, and Golota come to mind. Made easy work of those fighters.
     
  12. SugarShane_24

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    Basically this streak.

    After beating Holy, then the subsquent defense over Grant, Botha, Tua and regaining it against Rahman, that was still his physical peak combined with seasoning of experience.

    The Rahman loss was just an abberation anyway.
     
  13. Ilesey

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    Ruddock or Vitali for me.

    Rahman 2 and Golota follow a close second.
     
  14. theboy_racer

    theboy_racer Boxing Junkie banned

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    Not his best but the way he dismantled a Prime Shannon Briggs (not that past shot old asmatic version Vitali went 12 with) after a poor and slow start was very impressive

    The Klits just don't fight anything like that, he's a level above them.
     
  15. Ilesey

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    One of the more exciting heavyweight PPV's I've bought. :deal