I never mentioned Tank.
I think, from start to finish, Lewis performed well in the McCall rematch. There was a period leading up to the stoppage when Lewis looked like...
Duran stopped many guys at 135 but he was no dynamite puncher at that weight. In the main, he was an accumulation guy. Put it this way, his power...
Pernell Whitaker had a superb jab.
Because, unlike natural southpaws, Hagler was naturally right-handed.
Holyfield.
Superb choice.
There is no question they are scoring it for Norton based on him coming forward—extra points for ineffective aggression.
I think, for the most part, Holmes never struggled with Norton at all. Perhaps the official scorecards are you safety net but Norton was given...
But you just said Lewis won against Mercer. So why feel the need to score it again? If you score it again and you have Mercer edging it or a...
People might laugh at this one, but Chris Eubank-Nigel Benn. Definitely up there as one of the greatest rivalries in boxing history.
Mate, he was just a better and vastly improved fighter under Steward, period. Miles better then he was pre-Steward. Lewis maybe wasn’t...
We could go round in circles with this, but the bottom line is this: Lewis was not in his prime for the first McCall fight. He was not performing...
He was NOT IN HIS PRIME. Not even remotely close to his best when he was KO’d by McCall, pre-Steward. Even the fights prior to the McCall loss...
Agree. So retiring after Duran III would exclude his next two fights, both loses to Norris and Camacho.