Lennox Lewis Best Performance

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  1. tezel8764

    tezel8764 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Anyone suggest what his best fight was?
     
  2. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    The Ruddock fight is the first fight that comes to mind.
     
  3. theboss

    theboss Well-Known Member Full Member

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    LL had many but his last fight might have been his best fight . a come from behind braul against a young giant . F---k it sounds like a wrestling script .:yep
     
  4. RANGEFINDER JAB

    RANGEFINDER JAB Member Full Member

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    Oh ****... In before Vladimir23
     
  5. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Ruddock or Golota? Devastating.
     
  6. PugilisticPower

    PugilisticPower The Blonde Batman Full Member

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    Tua was his most definitive performance but generally overlooked because of how boring he made the fight. He kept Tua on the end of his jab and landed bombs over the top at any time he wanted.

    That was a dominant Lewis.
     
  7. hookfromhell

    hookfromhell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haha yeah Vladimir23 will be posting the same **** in no time.
    Biggs was almost shot, but Lewis avenged his olympic loss by dominating
    him. Also I believe that was thefirst time two Olympic gold
    medalists fought each other in the pros heavyweight division.
    Golota, Ruddock, Morrison, Briggs, Grant, so many.
    Tommy was one of my faves, but Lewis dominated him
    and cut him early, flawlwss performance by Lewis to
    neutralize and stop a heavy hitter. Tough one Ill say Golota.
    Golota was big as hell and had power. Lennox loved to bomb
    out superheavies, but I think after seeing all of Golota' antics
    in the Bowe fights Lewis especially knew he had to take out
    that crazy ******* early. Precision, power, agression,confidence,
    what more could you ask for. So ill go with Golota.
     
  8. Cachibatches

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    Ruddock, Golota, Tyson, Tua, or Rahmen II.
     
  9. m8te

    m8te Oh you ain't know? Full Member

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    i'd have to say golota. he was coming off of dominant, although losing, performances against riddick bowe, and more importantly, he had proven himself to be a complete nutcase. lewis realized that he had to take this guy's spirit and consciousness early, and he did just that, in destructive fashion.

    golota
     
  10. tezel8764

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  11. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I know when I see a fighter get outlanded and outpointed I too think they whooped the other fighter.
     
  12. tezel8764

    tezel8764 Boxing Junkie banned

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    What do you think his best performance is?
     
  13. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Probably defeating the Mighty Mavrovich. He struggled and was nearly KO'd, but in the end he summoned a champions spirit deep within himself to beat "Bread Hustler" on points.
     
  14. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Mavrovich was one of Lennoxes worst wins. Terrible performance, terrible strategy, showing Lewis' lack of motivation at times.
     
  15. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    The rematch with Vitali... oh wait, he chickened out of that one.

    :patsch