speaking of ike, he was pretty similar to lennox lewis. but steadier, more consistent, more well-rounded and more athletic.
i never said lennox lewis was a poor man's douglas as a WHOLE. as a fighter, of course lennox lewis was better. but for technical ability, douglas...
of course. neither guy was 1/10th of what SRL was. but bowe knew how to in-fight, pivot, side-step, counter with more punches than lennox lewis...
:roll: you are right though however. my point is, bowe had a lot more dimensions to his game than lennox lewis.
who resembles sugar ray leonard more, bowe or lennox lewis?
what is with this forum's lust for lennox lewis' skills?? he was as basic as it gets he was a poor man's buster douglas in technical aptitude and...
are you kidding me :lol: johnny tapia progressively lost his technical sharpness as much as tyson did, sometimes content to just rely on his...
johnny tapia is another guy who never fulfilled his potential. it ain't fuking hard to see that tyson was losing sharpness even a while before...
ward by a mile. very cagey fighter. guys like wlad, dirrell don't really deserve a mention. what they are doing do not require defensive skills
eddie had a lot of impressive fights. a great technician but lacked the edge in character in the ring
did you even watch those mbaye fights? they were hardly robberies
:lol: do i take your word for it or the word of eddie futch, the greatest trainer of all time? roflmao
when the fuk did mayorga become this genius unorthodox stylist? forrest pulled a pathetic defensive performance in the first fight and beat him in...
lmao :lol: lennox lewis couldn't destroy him and a prime bowe had to put together one of the greatest heavyweight performances of all time to beat...
lol well not in the way you meant it