Strawman fallacy! I never claimed Wladimir didn't cheat in his career overall. So unless you can find me an instance in this thread where I stated that, that point of yours is moot. This content is protected In the 2:20 mark, Tyson Fury uses his forearm to push Cunningham's head (illegally) whilst punching him (illegally). Facts, not my opinion! I could find tons of examples of Fury striking with an illegal part of his glove, such as with his palm and the back of his gloves instead of the knuckle part. I mean, this is just one example of a video highlighting this: This content is protected 0:31 mark. 0:45 mark where he slaps on the ears (illegal). 1:28 mark slapping again. 1:56 mark landing without the knuckle part of his glove again. I mean, I can keep going on and on but this should drive the point home. "lewis was cautious but don’t embarrass yourself comparing his holding to wlads. Please" So what do you call this then: This content is protected In the first round alone against Mike Tyson, clinches at: 6:18 mark, 6:24 mark, 6:41 mark, 6:49 mark, 6:58 mark, 7:11 mark, 7:20 mark, 7:34 mark, 7:48 mark, 7:58 mark, 8:15 mark, 8:34 mark, 8:48 mark. So that's 13 clinches in just the first round alone, with at least 1 clinch every 20 seconds. So nah, I'm not the one embarrassing myself here. I can substantiate my claims with evidence. It's you who shouldn't embarrass yourself by denying factual evidence. 13 clinches a round is about the same number of times Wladimir Klitschko clinched Povetkin in their first round (Wlad's most clinchest bout). So if Wladimir Klitschko excessively clinched against Povetkin, then Lewis also excessively clinched Mike Tyson in the first round. The number of times Lennox Lewis clinches as the fight progresses, either remains about the same or he clinches even more in the proceeding rounds. This is whilst taking into consideration Lewis fought a washed up, shot to pieces Mike Tyson whilst Wladimir Klitschko fought a prime Alexander Povetkin whilst he himself was past his prime.
Ok. Well how about we go into the behind the scenes dirty tricks by k2. peter Byrd Fury Haye Pulev Chambers Chagaev it would be a novel what they’ve all made statements about, all eerily similar
It was enough of a schooling that Sky was not interested in a rematch even when Haye begged them to push for one.
Those stats are bull Haye landed hardly nothing, he didn`t know how to fight the taller fighter who could exploit his height, he should have used Mike Tyson`s style to get in undder the jab like he did v the 6`5 Tucker, Haye just wasn`t on that level and had a crappy corner.
It was a boring non event wity hardly anything landing and Haye mainly just dodging jabs without countering.
Lewis got warned twice about holding in the first two rounds, he was scared and then Tyson got fustrated and Lewis stopped holding.
It was a wide win but not what I like to call a schooling. To me in a schooling you should be imposing your will more.