So do I, he seems like a good guy. Did you know that Sanders said that Lennox Lewis called him once, and admitted to him on the phone that he avoided Sanders, because he knew he didn't match up well with him?
I don't make things up. I don't EVER make statements that aren't true, or that I can't back up. He actually said it several times, and I will run a quick search, I bet that I can find at least one old interview, rather quickly where he will have mentioned it. Here you go, because I am sure that my word isn't good enough..... A fight Sanders pursued for many years which never came off was against Lennox Lewis. I always wanted to get Lewis in the ring. I knew I had the beating of him. When I fought [Vitali] Klitschko, Lewis chatted a lot with me and he admitted that they avoided me and were concerned about fighting me. I appreciated that he was prepared to admit it to me personally. It meant that I must have meant something. http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-article/3093/one-one-corrie-sanders/
Do you not try to look at skillsets at all? How exactly does Wlad have "one of the biggest experience in heavyweight history"? What do dominant performences over Ibragimov, Thompson or old Rahman have to do with how he would fair against Lewis. The fact is the only way I could see Wlad beating Lewis was with a money punch. You have yet to come up with a game plan that would see Wlad win other than that. Is Lewis going to let Wlad jab him to death?:nut
This thread confirms 20% of people on ESB are mentally challenged, i hope the fleas of a thousand dogs infest their armpits.