That fight isn't happening for now anyway, despite K2 calling for it.
I'm not missing your point about Lewis and Tyson at all. Lewis was an exceptional amateur and didn't put a foot wrong early as a professional....
Lewis didn't turn pro until halfway through 1989. By this point in time, Tyson had fought professionally 36 times. Age doesn't have a great deal...
At 18 years old, Lewis was at his first Olympic games - still an amateur. Seeing as though Cheney actually beat Todd Foster at the 88...
Not sure that's the best analogy to make. Lewis was a quarter finalist at the 84 Olympics, losing to the eventual Gold medallist and a Gold...
An opponent has been lined up. It's not Mick.
Far from it. I said in the first post it was a top performance.
We'll have to see. He might not want to say much now. I like Ward and you can't question his level of competition. But Dawson looked flat as a...
He can say whatever he wants. He's hardly going to say otherwise.
Top performance by Ward but Dawson looked to be the definition of a weight drained fighter. Absolutely no energy or reflexes.
How far away is first bell, at a guess?
Probably what Flo Simba's team thought.
I'd take an opinion of a well respected official who was ringside of a guy competing at his most natural weight against a quality opponent, than...
Not really. Fights at a weight limit on short notice, resulting in a boxer boiling down aren't a great guide either.
He sure was.