Lennox Lewis vs Deontay Wilder?

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Who Wins?

  1. Wilder PTS

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  2. Wilder KO

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  3. Lewis PTS

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  4. Lewis KO

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  5. Draw/Can't Decide

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  1. TFP

    TFP Active Member Full Member

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    yup, that's got to be the main answer.

    set against this of course, Prime Wilder [not the 34 year old version who lost to Fury, whose ability to throw lots of super-fast windmills seemed to have noticably declined] would of course pose a *risk* to Lewis, probably more than Rachman or McCall did. Lewis would need to be very careful.

    just in case anyone mentions it, I don't think it's super-relevant that Lewis only ever fought shorter men than Wilder, struggled vs Vitali etc, since Wilder's fundamentals/ability to utilise his height have always been so poor.
     
  2. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Perfect answer right here. Lewis was moulded into the fighter he was, by the originator of the style that Fury used to dominate Wilder. Lewis obviously will be more adept at that style than Fury with just one camp with that style and would be even more dominant.

    How does Wilder fire the right hand if he's constantly being pushed back? He needs to set his feet and load up that right hand, he couldn't do it vs Fury how does he do it vs Lewis who has a better jab and hits even harder than Fury?

    Sure Wilder has a punchers chance he always does but Lewis would take that right hand away from him making the chances of that happening very remote and then take him out in Brutal fashion.
     
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  3. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Lewis crushed some guys the same height as Wilder, in Grant and Akinwande. He only struggled with Vitali later in his career and because quite frankly Vitali was a far, far better boxer and fighter than Wilder so yeah agree there that it's irrelevant in regards to Wilder.
     
  4. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Lennox Lewis was also of a "different level" to Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman. Despite avenging his losses, he was still stopped by both. Both are nowhere near the puncher that Deontay Wilder is and they are almost both half a foot shorter and have lesser reach.
     
  5. KeedCubano

    KeedCubano Read my posts in a Jamaican accent Full Member

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    LOL
     
  6. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Those were the 1 of 10. If he'd have fought them another 8 times they'd both have another 8 losses. :deal:
     
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  7. RacingBeat

    RacingBeat Casual lives matter Full Member

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    This, lot of levels between these two
     
  8. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Wilder is tailor-made for Lewis. This would be a one-sided, savage beatdown similar to how he destroyed Andrew Golota who didn't even get to throw a punch. 2 rounds tops.
     
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  9. BrainyBoxer

    BrainyBoxer Active Member Full Member

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    I wouldn't be surprised if Lewis took him out in the first round.
     
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  10. KO Artist

    KO Artist Do not attempt to adjust your TV Full Member

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    Brutal...and I mean brutal...two punch combo KO.
    Exactly like Rahman 2, but earlier.
     
  11. Abysswalker

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    While neither Rahman nor McCall doesn't have Wilder's one punch power, they both are more durable than him, have much better chins and boxing ability. I don't think anyone would dispute that Wilder, if he can throw that punch he might be able to rock and probably know Lewis out. But that is a very very low probability. Even pre- Stewart Lewis had better jab than anyone Wilder has fought in his whole career except for Fury. Not to mention Lewis had one of the best ring iqs while Wilder basically has the iq of a honey badger.
     
  12. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lewis Michael Grant's his ass!
     
  13. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    They were probably not even 1 in 10. Lewis had 44 fights and in those was only KO'ed twice so more like 1 in 22 chance of happening.

    Not Sure Wilder even has that much of a chance vs Lewis. McCall had Steward in his corner to manufacture that win while Wilder only has Deas, don't think Deas could do what Manny did and find that weakness in Lewis even if he was facing that earlier pre peak Lewis.

    So maybe Wilder has a 1 in 44 chance, where Lewis ends up doing a movie prior to the fight, shows up out of shape and mentally unprepared. I could see Wilder and a lot of other hard hitting heavies beating that Lewis. But again that's a Lewis that only showed up once during his entire career, any other version of Lewis beats Wilder easily.
     
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  14. Richmondpete

    Richmondpete Real fighters do road work Full Member

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    I would pick Rahman to ko Wilder
     
  15. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Is this a serious thread? Lewis to skilled, would rag doll him in the clinch and inside game far to strong.

    There are levels.
     
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