I don't need a statistician to see that Lewis didn't face many quality opponents the size of Joe Joyce or Anthony Joshua and almost always had a...
Were talking about the divisions elite, has nothing to do with statisticians whatsoever, their opinions are totally irrelevant.
Heavyweights in the top 10 being taller and heavier is fact. Don't need a bigger sample size.
Fury usually fights in the 250s and 260s, Lewis was very rarely over 250 so he is significantly lighter, Fury is also taller
Sure they could, because its a fact. Heavies today are significantly bigger than in Lewis's day.
In an interview prior to the Wilder-Fury fight Lewis freely admitted that the sheer size of heavies today would pose problems for him.
blownup light heavies? The heavyweights today are considerably bigger than those of Lewis's era. If your going to rag on Marciano for fighting...
What soft schedule?
21st century medicine is far beyond that in Jack Johnson's day which makes your Lewis-Johnson comparison even more ridiculous. As far as Vitali...
I find it rather odd that Johnson could defend against Battling Jim Johnson but not Langford. If race was the issue preventing the fight than...
Also the age argument is ridiculous. People age differently. Muhammad Ali was totally shot at age 38 whereas Vitali Klitschko was still at his...
I don't see how suffering knockdowns is comparable to getting stopped. If Lewis had been felled and gotten back up to win there wouldn't be an issue.
Jack Johnson wasn't prime against either Choynski or Willard so hardly good examples.
The funny thing is Seamus doesn't realize his own arguments can be turned against Lewis by younger boxing fans. Heavyweights today are bigger...
I think we can reasonably conclude that a guy who built his reputation beating welterweights and beat virtually no middleweights of note is not...