Who is greater Lennox Lewis or Larry Holmes

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  1. GDG

    GDG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As close as 2 fighters can get. Anyone that says it's clear either way is a fool IMO.
     
  2. AbbeyFN

    AbbeyFN Active Member Full Member

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    This is a tough call. I like both fighters. I would have to say Lewis beats Holmes.
     
  3. richie leon

    richie leon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Getting ko'd in the 5th round sort of rules out the 'getting caught cold' excuse.

    edit: even so i voted Lewis, but there's really little to nothing between them imo.
     
  4. RUSKULL

    RUSKULL Loyal Member banned

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    Lewis fought the better competition and won more by KO or TKO. That matters to me when considering ATG status. He avenged his defeats & left on the top.

    Top 5-10 based on resumé & top 1-5 head to head. His strengths include power & accuracy with an ATG jab to set the rest up.
     
  5. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    I think if you post this on the classic forum, you get very, very different results. I like Lennox much more but Larry is higher on my list. Both top ten HWs for me though.
     
  6. Davies

    Davies Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Man all you do is twist things,

    Lewis only lost to two fighters, (by KO)
    He avenged them brutally (by KO)

    He was the Lineal undisputed heavyweight king

    He beat evry fighter he ever faced as a proffesional

    Hell an ancient Lewis ****ed a prime Vitali up

    Rahman, Tua, Botha, Briggs, Galota, Mcall, Mercer, Bruno not to mention Tyson, Holyfield x2, Vitali

    Lewis hands down
     
  7. Wiirdo

    Wiirdo Boxing Addict banned

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    He's only been knocked out twice ever. I don't know why people hold that against him so much. He avenged them. What more can he do? Holmes has way more embarrassing losses.
     
  8. taito

    taito Member Full Member

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    hahaha what a bunch of kooks u all r

    lewis has had no heart larry wouldve taken lewis out in to deep water and let him drown fa sure
     
  9. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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  10. duneford

    duneford Active Member Full Member

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    tough one.....i'll go with lewis...he ko iron mike and had a win against vitali
     
  11. phierl

    phierl Active Member Full Member

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    I'm not saying that Lewis isn't a legend of the sport. He did great things, but if there is anything to hold against him and his greatness it's those L's on his record. They do matter resume wise and should be taken in to account, but of course he avenged both defeats and that's really cool and shows that he cares about his legacy. He also knew when to retire that's another thing I like about his career.
     
  12. FlatNose

    FlatNose Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Absoloutly Holmes. As was mentioned, Holmes got up when Lewis couldn't. Head to head, Larry's jab would trouble Lewis , and hamper his efforts to launch . Larry was way tougher than anyone Lewis had to deal with , yeah that includes Holyfield , who was hard pressed to beat an old fat Holmes.
    Holmes was an ATG, where Lewis , is not.
     
  13. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lewis, clearly.

    By far better level of opposition, more dominant during his reign and head to head Lewis UDs Holmes.
     
  14. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Good god Lewis is overrated on this site. :patsch Holmes, by a mile. Holyfield's better than Lewis too. Lewis was the ONLY top level HW champ taken out early by ordinary contenders TWICE when he held the title.
     
  15. barneyrub

    barneyrub Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Larry got the benifit of the doubt long counts against Shavers and snipes, he got up and was shaky yet the ref allowed a wobbly fighter to continue, by wobbling he hdidnt recover to beat the ten count, the referee`s back then didnt look in the eyes and asses the fighter the way a modern day ref would. If the same ref applied the same interpretation of the rules to those Holmes knockdowns as the Lewis Mccall knockdown then Larry would have been on the end of tko`s. He was in a s bad if not worse state than Lewis.


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