Seriously would Wlad have ever had a chance against King Lennox?

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  1. theboss

    theboss Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :lol: your claim that LL was the one not fighting at his best and ignoring Big Klits physical issues leading up to the fight is just one of your conformist spews . You keep this up and we will discuss other facts leading up to your very bias opinion . Your a conformist and not close to an original thinker . live with it :deal:D
     
  2. theboss

    theboss Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :lol: love how you just admitted your conformity . ( adding grammar to the spellcheck defense was good tho ) :lol:
     
  3. itsmeagain1

    itsmeagain1 Guest

    I love how you think one opinion represents the totality of the person

    Smart
     
  4. theboss

    theboss Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :D My opinion was however original . Yours by your own admittance was simple conformity . have a good night :good
     
  5. nutnfancy

    nutnfancy Guest

    Sounds like two bitches going back and forth.
     
  6. itsmeagain1

    itsmeagain1 Guest

    It does. I'm gonna retire here because of that fact
     
  7. sas111

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  8. LikeFatherNSon

    LikeFatherNSon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah Mercer. The guy who, washed up, out of shape and 42yrs old, still managed to leave Wlad's eye black and blue by landing just six jabs. I'm not sure if you just don't know what you're talking about or are trying to fool others but I encourage them to watch Lewis-Mercer and see how much true skill both guys displayed. I guarantee they haven't seen that in the HW division since.
     
  9. LikeFatherNSon

    LikeFatherNSon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    But Rahman also sparked a far younger and fresher Corrie Sanders. Guess the triangle theory fails you there.
     
  10. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The real question is, would Lewis even had a chance of beating Wlad? Emmanuel though not.
    And whenever you think that Vitali had only 10 days to prepare to that fight, that he fought horribly and was in the worst shape of his career, and yet Lennox couldn't even knock him down, and was wobbling all around the ring in spite of having passed the entire first round grabbed around Vitali's neck.... You realize how fake of a champion Lennox was.
    Then you start following Lennox's career, you learn that he has been knoccked out already in his amateurs fights, that he fought hurt in the majority of his fights against smaller and weaker opponents than the today's ones...
    You learn that he avoided some of the fighters he faced for literally years, waiting for them to be more worn out by their batlles, and trying to found the courage...
    Then you learn that he never fought the second best fighter around in his early career, Bowe...
    Then you learn that he dropped his belts, just to avoid having to face Chris Byrd;
    Then you learn that he never fought a southpaw in his entire career.
    Then you learn that even his at time trainer, Emmanuel Steward, though that Evander Holyfield, a roided up smallish cruiserweight, beat Lennox in their second match.
    Then you learn that Lennox was knoccked the **** out by two total bums, that they never won anything and got beat by c-class fighters, and still they managed to knock Lennox OUT, not even down.
    And you realize how fake of a champion Lennox really was.
     
  11. itsmeagain1

    itsmeagain1 Guest

    Not the case. He didnt commit to what the result would be and sadly we never got his real opinion. I didnt read anymore of that fictional tripe.

    As for calling Lewis a fake champion - you must be joking after saturdays disgrace

    Does CS stand for complete sh!te?
     
  12. shavers

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    Lets get real here...Lennox fought in an era filled with great heavyweight fighters, he cleaned house with them all..The two WHO beat him, he disposed of in the rematch..
    He was better,more entertaining , and he had real killer instinct.
    Wlad is a disgrace to the belts he carry, the man has singlehandedly made the US tv market womit by the sight of a Klitsko fight..Boring, scared, way overrated punch..
    To the fools WHO calls Lewis a fake champion...Look at Wlad and his opposition and compare them to LL..Then you can see WHO is fake, and WHO is a real great champion.
     
  13. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fair points. I was impressed with Vlad's footwork against Haye and I have to give him credit for coming back from stoppage defeats. As regards the holding, that's up to the referee to judge if it's excessive or not, and Vlad's not the first to employ this tactic!
     
  14. SpikeJab

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  15. Sunchild78

    Sunchild78 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Because of Lewis height and reach, this would be a very uncomfortable fight for Wald. None of the opponents he's facing have that on him. He fights tall and at a distance, fighting tall against Lewis doesn't give him the advantage because Lewis is as tall as he is. If Wald can't adapt he'll get laid out flat.