Man you make some good points. I have to say I agree as after rewatching the Fortune clip, he is much more squared than in an orthodox stance. And as much as Rocky moves in he also liked to pull back from punches, Lennox would probably use that reflex of Rock's against him.
I don't want to provoke any hypertension related issues from our more distinguished audience members.
I would not put it past him because Lewis was a very advanced tactician. A chess player by nature. He would likely take the cautious route.
It was a clean overhand right that knocked Lewis spark out. Sure, Rahman was much heavier than Rocky and a few inches taller..but nobody can realistically diminish Marcianos ability to deliver a comparable blow in that situation. He had ATG power and timing. Rahman was famous for little else than once clipping Lewis with a Marciano type punch.
He didn't have power on par with the modern superheavies. Give me a break. He had to beat those small ancients, old men the best of them, into submission via attrition... Walcott I, Charles, 1 & 2, Moore, Louis... even slobs like Cockell and Layne. All these guys small and if not old then poorly conditioned haymaker types like Cockell and Layne. Lewis fought a rogue's gallery of massive powerpunchers and beat them all. He didn't set up show on a remote circuit for 2/3 of his career and wait for the low ebb of the division to give him a shot.
Marciano doesn't punch like Tua, Rahman, Briggs, Mercer. How do you reckon Marciano would do with Ray Mercer?
Ray Mercer? Prime Ray mercer was level with the 1951 comeback version Of Joe Louis. Only Old Louis still might have beat Mercer. but he’s a better puncher because he knocked better fighters out than Mercer and Briggs. Tua was a hard puncher for sure. But how good is the best guy Tua knocked out? These guys lack championship wins. Rahman knocked out Lewis.but his second best knockout win is not worth much in ATG standards is it? Outside of Lewis, Where’s Rahman’s rep for being a crushing puncher?