Lewis reason for not giving vitali a rematch.

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  1. Goodfella

    Goodfella Team Elite 2012 Cool Cat Full Member

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    Turn up conditioned?
     
  2. suckeggs

    suckeggs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good this.

    Also it is more than likely Lewis would have re-opened that cut anyway in a rematch. The scar tissue from a cut like that would be vulnerable to re-opening
     
  3. Overhill

    Overhill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2005/01/23/lewis-klitschko050123.html
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    "I've had to listen to a lot of rubbish from Klitschko and he is starting to get on my nerves," Lewis told the Mirror.

    "I'm making a comeback later this year. The money is up to 21 million pounds [almost $40 million US] right now and I simply can't turn that much cash down."

    Lewis' last bout was an encounter with Klitschko in June 2003. Klitschko controlled much of the fight, but Lewis was awarded a win after vicious cuts around Klitschko's eyes forced the referee to halt the bout.

    While Lewis earned the win to improve his career record to a 41-2-1, it was Klitschko who won over most of the crowd. The big Ukrainian left the ring to thunderous applause, while Lewis waked out to a chorus of boos.

    Klitschko (40-5-1) immediately demanded a rematch, but Lewis opted instead for retirement. Since then, Klitschko has continued to call out the former undisputed heavyweight champion to grant him a rematch.

    It looks like Lewis is finally about to bite.

    "I'm going to start training seriously and I'm going back to England to start sorting this out," Lewis told the Mirror.

    "I need the money just like everyone else and it's just too good to turn down."

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  4. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    You don't have to read anything dickhead. Why don't you go hit and run on the Aussie rugby forums now, because you're sure not showing any boxing knowledge yourself.
    :finger
     
  5. JIM KELLY

    JIM KELLY Bullshyt Mr Han Man! Full Member

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    what did he say about tyson?
     
  6. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is the best post on this thread by a long shot.
     
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  8. Regeza

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    I don't buy Lennox not wanting to fight Vitali because he thought he Vitali is nice guy. Lennox had a big ego and craved the spotlight, so thats bull. I i just don't think Lennox thought he could beat Vitali at that point in his career.
     
  9. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lewis was trying to Sue Tyson into a rematch and maneuver around a Vitali Rematch. When the WBC made Vitali the mandatory and told Lewis he would be stripped if he didnt fight Vitali he retired.

    end of story. Whats so hard to understand that Lewis CLEARLY wanted no part of Vitali again. he won the first fight on a cut, is the win legitimate? of course. But Vitali was leading on the cards in a fight he was winning and lost to a intangible he couldnt control, that alone calls for a rematch.
     
  10. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    i never said it was proof at all, did you even read the post? i said it was a reason he gave. as well as vitali being too nice.

    unless people saw the interview they really shouldnt respond :deal
     
  11. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Totally agree
     
  12. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DgAvar2NTE[/ame]

    5:00 does Lewis look very happy, or like he can't believe he won.

    5:30 mark is where Vitali asks him to say what he has already; which was a yes to rematch into the camera, then Lewis refuses and retires.
     
  13. Vanboxingfan

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    This is simply wrong. When a fighter sustained the type of cut that Vitali did, the chances of it repeating again are quite high, because it never really heals properly and leaves scar tissue. And if they ever did have a rematch and the cut opened you could bet your house that Lewis would target the hell out of that spot. And if nothing else, the first fight proved that Lewis had the ability to cut Vitali, because Vitali had at least 3 bad cuts at the time of the stoppage, not just one and in fact he was swallowing blood as a result of the severe cut on his lip. So this idea that Vitali only had one cut on him and it was due to a lucky shot is a simply a myth. Vitali looked like he'd been hit by a bus at that time of the stoppage. So if that was one lucky punch that caused all that damage it was one hell of a punch.
     
  14. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    :lol::lol:
     
  15. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i disagree, Vitali hasn't had a cut before or after nowhere near as worse then that fight. the type of cut prone scar tissue your talking about is instilled after repeated damage, Izzy Vazquez is a good example of this and Vitali is like 2 or 3 Lewis type fight cuts away from that damage. Plus scar tissue can be corrected its only when you get like Izzy or Nick Diaz (MMA fighter) when its past the point of fixing.

    The chances of Lewis opening a cut again half as bad are slim IMO. plus i'm sure Vitali would have been aware of that possibility and fought accordingly.