so you have contempt for others that are not as superior as you with boxing correct Foxy? and you don't give a toss, correct? listen dude, i love you for admitting this, it shows me you aren't always dishonest and negative towards others :good you care about honour and truth to some degree and that is what matters most Foxy :thumbsup by the way, i know way more about Lewis than you do, he lived down the street from me and is my same race :good I used to watch him live back in the AMs :bbb if you ever want to talk Lewis i am your man, people on here have PMed me about Lewis for years just to get the inside scoop:deal
Nah, your alright thanks. I can speak to him at Upton Park myself as some of us do most seasons, because he always tries to make at least a few home games. Oh, and even though a " box " would be no problem for him he prefers to sit among the normal West Ham fans.
yeah but you are talking about NOW after his career, i am talking about when he was coming up, i saw his matches live when he was a teenager, i know a lot about his training, are you telling me at one of these supposed matches you could really go up to him and talk to him about in depth boxing ideas Foxy? You are a jack-a-s-s, you wouldn't dare try that with him you old delusional fool :hey, the normal fans would throw your a-s-s into the box seats trust me, if you want to know about Lewis talk to me Foxy :deal
Perhaps in the same way as you worship a town that is for cooks, and dish scrubbers like Kitchen,,, er I spoke to him in depth at Ascot races 2 weeks before he fought Bruno duck egg, and there were no idiot Canadians to try to throw anyone anywhere. They probably knew they would get their bollox cut off and fed to each other. By the way what is the point of your irrelevant comment about being the same race as him? I'd say it is obvious he is part of the human race. You on the other hand???????????? I think that is about your limit duck egg, going around small hall amateur shows watching young boys box and talking sh ite to part time trainers.:yep:hi:
wow, you have just insulted Canadians as a whole. As well you insult women as a whole. Let me just say i love all countries of the world equally :deal Plus now you are asking me about my RACE again ???? Why does my race matter to you so much Foxy? I love all race's equally :rastaI told you to STOP using your judgements of race against me??? Yet you refuse to drop it and continue to post about it? Even in different threads? What is the matter with you Foxy? Please refrain from posting to me about the subject of race hat
Yeah and those skills that are learnt in the amatuers are easily learnt in the pro ranks, take a look at plenty of Latino fighters who turn pro very early, would you say they are lacking in skills?? I reckon I'd beat you at SPARING one handed carrying Larry Holmes's grubby jockstrap, I'd knock you as far back as your mothers rent book boy....
Had he did against Tyson? Throwing the smash once every blue moon?? Ruddock is massively overrated...
Highly unlikely...back to reality....the point was amatuers who stay in as amatuers longer learn from mistakes faster as a pro,your limited knowledge of the sport and lack of attention deficit disorder continues to continually go of course on topic daily on here as well!:smooch
I think the 80s version Lewis had zero chance against Tyson,Holmes,Spinks, prime Tucker,Bruno or James Smith.
No what you're trying to say is that the amateur ranks are a hell of a lot more forgiving. You tried to make out as though staying in the amatuers helps a fighter gain skills he wouldn't in the pro game. Of course with you not being able to fight yourself out of a wet paper bag you don't know jack about boxing..... :rofl:rofl
Why do you even post if you're going to be this stupid. Do you honestly think any version of Spinks is beating Lewis. What people don't remember about the younger version of Lewis was how fast and aggressive he was. The version of Lewis who fought Ruddock would have beat a lot of fighters.
I think the amatuers are important. I don't think it's a co-incidence that Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Holyfield, Lewis and Wlad all won Olympic metals and were all heavyweight champs.