Lewis looked unbeatable during that period because he fought a string of has-beens and never-weres. If he didn't prepare for Vitali properly...
I have no idea what you mean by 'picking my battles', I think you're talking horse ****. This is a thread on why Lennox Lewis retired, try to...
How noble. Shame it's not true! Lewis loved fighting nobodies and washed up has-beens, if he loved challenges so much he'd have rematched Vitali.
The point is, Lewis was at his self proclaimed peak a year previous, then as soon as he meets his match he's suddenly old and washed up. He...
Terrible excuses. I admit Tyson was shot when Lewis fought him, but then so was Holyfield, which kinda proves my point that Lewis was overrated....
Getting pummelled does tend to make you look in poor shape. If what you say is true, why the hell didn't he just say it instead of pretending his...
Yep, anyone with a brain can see it. Why does he always pop up bleating on and on about how to beat the K bros, and why did he appear with all...
Well I reckon it looked more like fear to be honest, Lewis had it at the very top level a year previous, what a coincidence that as soon as he...
In other words: He retired to avoid a rematch with Vitali, who was a lot better than Lewis thought he was.
That stage of his career? You mean exactly a year after his self proclaimed defining fight and peak? All this from the man who is like fine wine,...
Lewis retired because he was shocked at how good Vitali was, and petrified of a rematch. Sorry it's that simple.
Vitali decked him, outclassed him and sliced him to ribbons, Charr is all hot air.
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That wasn't the result of thumping power, it was the result of 'wear you down' power.
You are suffering from glass dreams, see a doctor immediately.