Nope. He had his chance and failed, badly. White men can't jump...they sure as **** can't fight either :deal
Crow is a greasy meat to swallow. :dead I think you'll find it washes down better with good Russian vodka :yep
Why would I be swallowing crow, exactly :huh I never even bothered with a prediction for this fight, I just saw the weigh in pics and laughed. What has Russian vodka got to do with a guy fighting out of the Ukraine but representing Germany?
Lewis didn't want to fight Vit again, but he could't stop bitching,well I guess that's what Brits do,bitching while running
Let's try again. Nobody is answering the original question (hint: your answer should not have the name Vitali in it because he beat Vitali): If you take a look back through Lennox Lewis's pro record, and imagined him fighting those same opponents, but fighting them in the condition he was in when he fought Vitali. Who would have beat him? Would he have more losses?
Lennox never fought Sanders. I'm talking about guys he did fight and beat. Could any of them beat the version of Lennox that fought Vitali
I love Lennox and have always said that he won the fight fair and square, but when he says stuff like this, he is defiantely showing insecurity. There is a saying in politics: "if you are explaining, you are loosing the arguement." Applies here. Lennox ought to shut up about it and if someone asks him, just say: "I won the fight," and that is all.
What's wrong with the question? People ask similar questions on here all the time (e.g. 2nd coming of Foreman versus Klitschko etc.). I'm just asking people's oppinion of Mid-2003 Lennox Lewis versus all his previous opponents. Had he slipped enough by the time of the Vitali fight that he would have lost to any of his previous opponents? Sure - total make believe, but fun to think about.