Yes, within about three rounds. They would have been scraping Wlad off the canvas after Lewis was finished with him.
Abso-****ing-lutely. He was 38 when he fought Klitali. Watch the first round of both Klits versus Sanders. They both were terrified and amateurish. If Sanders' offense made them flail, stumble, and fall then prime Lennox's would have sent them to Michael Buffer's MichaelGrantiville.
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl Klit fan quote of the week :rofl What has wlad done to make you think he could live with the faded lewis that beat vitty let alone a prime lewis :rofl Lewis and early watch lewis vs ruddock (if you even know who that is) atsch or lewis vs golota the golota that beat the living **** out of bowe twice.
I guess you don't know anything bout boxing then or you are new to the sport or ............... Just dumb lewis top 5 atg hw Lewis is probably one of the best if not the best inside fighting hw of all time and wlad isn't the best at fighting on the inside. When im watching him fight i find myself shouting at the tv to use an upper cut atsch Who has wlad beat even close to lewis class ??? :huh You klit fans are more delusinal then a hippy that has taken to much acid and thinks he can fly. Stop smoking the crack
Before the Sanders fight? Lennox would have got the KO. Unless he took the fight too casually and got caught napping and walked into a bomb (15% chance of happening). Current Wlad against the Lennox who fought Vitali? That's different. Lennox smashed Vitali's face to pieces, and Wlad can't take that punishment. But he probably would have been so much more defensive that he didn't end up taking it. I still think Lewis would have landed enough bombs to win it though. If Wlad lasted the distance I don't think he would have had enough points, unless his jab was working freaking amazingly well and was impressing the judges. Still, he would go down probably at least twice so the idea of a points win seems remote too. Actually I think the pre-Sanders Wlad was a better offensive fighter then Rahman. If Lewis came in underprepared then I bump up Wlad's chance of a similar win to 20%.
When Lewis retired in 2003-2004, Wlad had yet to be knocked out by Lamon Brewster and had already been bombed out by Sanders. I think in this fragile state of mindset that Wlad was in, due to those losses, that Lewis would have picked him apart rather easily, maybe have done the job inside of four rounds. As for a head 2 head, prime against prime scenario, Lewis manages to KO Wlad in the later rounds, in what is a slow, tactical battle, until 'The Lion' manages to rock the big man, goes for the kill, knocks him down, Klitschko gets up, but is knocked down again, this time out.
i stopped reading when you said that Wlad's jab is better than Lewis', instead of telling us to watch Wlad fights, why don't you go watch Lewis fights? ukrainians on this board are ridiculous.
Yes Lewis would have KO'd Wlad, the young agresive Wlad has more of a chance vs Lennox, but he is also more likley to get sparked early.
It tells you I broke my digital camera, which I already told you about you pinhead ****. Get the **** out Goomba.