Lewis was awkward and shitty looking until Steward got a hold of him. However in terms of skill, technique, ring generalship and all round ability he is in a different dimension to Klitschko. I do admit that he had natural advantages in size but took on enough solid challenges to prove himself as a fighter. Good point though and noted!
I didn't say he didn't have power! Gomez? Are you serious? Former cruiserweight against a ****in sky scraper? Hot ****! Arreola? One word! BURGERKING!
You're one of about 2 Brits that post here that aren't sold on David Haye as their saviour......................:yep That's a compliment. :thumbsup
Look I'm not the biggest K Bro fan either but I don't think they are the problem of the HW division. First if they weren't there Areola or the other joker from last night would've been champions. They are not very pretty to watch but I think they'll still kick Hayes ass. The real problem is the lack of quality in the division and the opponents that can push them to the limit
Oh. Did you actually see David "Athleticism and Power" Haye vs. the absolute garbage and defensively pathetic Nicolay Valuev, and how Haye worked his ass off to get 7 rounds vs. the guy who lost to John ****ing Ruiz and 44 year-old Evander Holyfield?
3 KO's in 3 straight fights after returning from a 4 year retirement without a tuneup. It's never been done before in the history of boxing. His fourth victim lasted the distance but he lost every second of every round, obviously one judge felt sympathetic and gave a round to Johnson, but we all know VK dominated him. If Kevin would've tried a bit more offense he would've been caught & KO'd. He played a safety first game & it's hard to land flush when defense is the only thing Kevin seemed okay at.
lets be fair the klts only beat whats put in front of them its not there fault that all the outher heavys are totaly in cabible of either getting in shape or actully trying to hit them although IMO haye gonna tap that ass