Would Lennox have knocked Wlad out?

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  1. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It was good stuff I'll give you that much :D

    Your next task is to start a "Haye fan quote of the week" thread and get it beyond 10 pages of arguing, reckon you can do that?
     
  2. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Do you think Wlad gets same treatment than your Big stupid country man, what was it, Golata?:yep I think Wlad is better boxer than that big imbecile:yep
     
  3. djoc175

    djoc175 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It was a while ago.Just a typically childish and pointless thread from a Klit-ite
     
  4. nickthegreek

    nickthegreek Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :yikes

    You klitites are ****ed in the head.
     
  5. Russkie

    Russkie Active Member Full Member

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    I thought that being stopped on your feet means getting pounded without going down, but the ref stops it (like Maskaev vs. Peter - he didn't go down). What's the right definition?
     
  6. EpsilonAxis

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    Before the Sanders bout? Almost certainly. Wlad was an offensive machine back then, but he also had a bad defense.

    Prime for prime? I think it goes the distance, I'm not sure who'd win. Wlad right now looks unbeatable.
     
  7. Russkie

    Russkie Active Member Full Member

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    unbeatable? Careful, there might be a thread started about you!
     
  8. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I am not a gambling man,but I would bet the house on Lewis knocking Wlad Klitchko out within 6 rounds.
     
  9. MemoCan

    MemoCan *****49ers Express***** Full Member

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    Does Wlad have a chance? Yes. But even as a Wlad fan, I think Lewis is the better prize fighter. Among other things. Lewis is stronger, has a better chin, just as technically sound as Wlad if not better,and has fought the better opposition. If I had to guess, I'd say Lewis by TKO 7.
     
  10. Haye

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    BTW, I dont know why you guys are getting so personal with Rico, there is no need at all.

    Yes, he is an awful poster. But unless you are all going to post your pictures for people you have never met to scrutinise, there is no need to insult his appearence in quite a vicious manner. He is as I say, a terrible poster, but aside from that he is not generally a ****. Either way, he looks quite normal to me.

    I dont want to sound like the resident Mary Poppins, but thats just how I feel. You all get waaay to personal on here, chill the **** out.
     
  11. Irländsk

    Irländsk Boxing Addict banned

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    It'll take some practise but I may give it a go before June 20th:good I'd be shocked if it made it more than 4 pages however.
     
  12. boxinghusky

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    Before the Sanders fight it was being talked about to the point that the to faced of in the movie Ocean's Eleven. Now with that all being said I feel Wlad would have got knocked the **** out by Lennox, cause his defense was too poor back then and his chin was straight up in the air which would have made him easy picking for Lewis.

    Lennox Lewis TKO8
     
  13. 196osh

    196osh Mendes Bros. Full Member

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    The man is the worst poster on this site and constantly drags the place down.
     
  14. Butch Coolidge

    Butch Coolidge Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Evidently, at least after his fight with Vitali, Lewis didn't want a second helping of anything with Klitschko on it. He turned down a lot of money for a rematch. Before the Sanders fight, I say a 50-50 fight. Lewis was probably the heavier handed fighter but Klitscko's left hook may have been a huge factor. I believe basing a prediction of the fight on the Sanders fight would be a mistake for the simple reason that Sanders was a southpaw while Lewis was orthodox. I have my doubts if Lewis had Sanders' hand speed. Sanders is one of the few tall guys who looked fast. I can only imagine what his hand speed would be like standing in front of him. I wouldn't want any part of it.
     
  15. Ponysmallhorse

    Ponysmallhorse Small but proud Full Member

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    Yep, but he could lend big thing to. his offence was much more superior back then.