Ibeabuchi vs. Lewis who wins?
Ibeabuchi vs. Lewis who wins?
Back in the late 90's before Ibeabuchi went to jail, what if he would have had a fight w/ Lewis for the title? Who do u guy pick as the winner? I think the "President" would have won by ko, I also felt that he would have been the best hw in this era if he would have stayed out of trouble.
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dempseyfire
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harley_man
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And I thought you didn't like big LL...dempseyfire wrote:Lewis by decision. Lewis was faster, a smarter fighter, and importantly could outjab Ike all night, cause Ike didn't have much of a jab. Ike never showed at all he could deal with a good jab and reach. Maybe he could've, but Tua and Byrd wern't gonna show that.
But I think you're right. Ibeabuchi wasn't around long enough to show me that he had anything more than a punch to upset Lennox. Lewis had skills. I'd have to say nine times out of ten that would trump Ike's punch.
I'd say Ike had skills. Against Byrd he moved well, cut off the ring effectively and placed his shots nicely--resulting in his making more contact with Byrd in the early rounds than I think anyone else had at that point in Byrd's career. However, those skills needed to be refined by at least 5-6 more competative fights (assuming he kept improving with each fight) before he would have been ready for a fight with Lennox. As the Tua fight showed us, when Lewis respected a guy's power having a big puch and landing one are two different things.
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dempseyfire
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That's b/c Byrd hadn't really faced anyone of note then . . .dan1030 wrote:I'd say Ike had skills. Against Byrd he moved well, cut off the ring effectively and placed his shots nicely--resulting in his making more contact with Byrd in the early rounds than I think anyone else had at that point in Byrd's career. However, those skills needed to be refined by at least 5-6 more competative fights (assuming he kept improving with each fight) before he would have been ready for a fight with Lennox. As the Tua fight showed us, when Lewis respected a guy's power having a big puch and landing one are two different things.
The HBO broadcasting of that fight sucked. Ike was not being effective-he landed a few shots but Byrd blocked the wide majority of them and was countering effectively. Both Klitschkos, Oquendo, and even Tua in the early rounds had more success against Byrd then Ike was having. How they scored rd 2 for Ike b/c he landed two shots was beyond me. Byrd for most of that fight was making Ike look ridiculous with those winging home run shots. Of course until the uppercut . . . .
That's fairdempseyfire wrote: That's b/c Byrd hadn't really faced anyone of note then . . .
I still think Ike had a little more than just a punch (and great stamina, as displayed vs. Tua), but my earlier post may not have been clear--the main point is that at the point in his career that Ike went nuts and went away, he was still a good way off from being able to take Lewis, and we'll never know if the requisite skills ever would have been developed.
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harley_man
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Dan - Yeah, that's a tough call. The Ike I saw was raw. Sure, some potential - both skill and power, mostly the latter. Lennox, I feel, showed far more at most stages of his career. Not that one guy's ascent can be used as a measuring stick for another's, though. I would have gone into this fight expecting a Lewis win but aware that one punch - a la the Byrd fight and Lennox's susceptibility - could end it.
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Marciano Frazier
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I think Ibeabuchi has become far overrated due to the fact that he was never actually beaten in the ring. Plenty of heavyweights go 20-0, and yes, some of them even have two wins over contenders.
Just imagine if Micheal Grant had mugged somebody and been sent to prison instead of fighting Lewis. Then we'd still have lots of people saying he might've been great and might have beaten Lewis had they fought.
I don't think Ibeabuchi was the puncher he's been made out to be due to his stoppage of Byrd. He wasn't really all that great of a boxer, either, although he did have a very good chin. He just looked promising at the beginning of his career, but he's been blown out of proportion because he went to jail before anyone could show him up and beat him.
So essentially, I think Lewis would beat him pretty easily.
Just imagine if Micheal Grant had mugged somebody and been sent to prison instead of fighting Lewis. Then we'd still have lots of people saying he might've been great and might have beaten Lewis had they fought.
I don't think Ibeabuchi was the puncher he's been made out to be due to his stoppage of Byrd. He wasn't really all that great of a boxer, either, although he did have a very good chin. He just looked promising at the beginning of his career, but he's been blown out of proportion because he went to jail before anyone could show him up and beat him.
So essentially, I think Lewis would beat him pretty easily.
Re: ike
ONE THINGS FOR SURE HE WAS BETTER THAN IKE.shanbopop wrote:Dempsey you are the biggest lennox lewis nuthugger ive ever seen!!! I you think hes best hw in the history of the sport dont you?
not the best now but dserseving of a all time top ten in my opinion probably higher but time and opinion will judge this.
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dempseyfire
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Re: ike
LOL there are some posters who wish I was . . . . .shanbopop wrote:Dempsey you are the biggest lennox lewis nuthugger ive ever seen!!! I you think hes best hw in the history of the sport dont you?
I just don't believe Ike was the bee's kneez like so many think. This kind of over-elevation happens to every athelete with potential who retires/leaves a sport early.
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Slapsie Maxie
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Ike BETTER than LL
Puhleeze
II was a decent prospect ( probably just moving out of that category to genuine contender )
LL was a genuine top 10 of all time.
II may just have troubled the LL that failed to prepare for Rahman or who struggled at the tail end of his career against VK. But, he would have been a clear winner against II at any other stage in his career
Slapsie
Puhleeze
II was a decent prospect ( probably just moving out of that category to genuine contender )
LL was a genuine top 10 of all time.
II may just have troubled the LL that failed to prepare for Rahman or who struggled at the tail end of his career against VK. But, he would have been a clear winner against II at any other stage in his career
Slapsie
Re: Ibeabuchi vs. Lewis who wins?
babulous wrote:Back in the late 90's before Ibeabuchi went to jail, what if he would have had a fight w/ Lewis for the title? Who do u guy pick as the winner? I think the "President" would have won by ko, I also felt that he would have been the best hw in this era if he would have stayed out of trouble.
Narrowly beating Tua and KO'ing Chris Byrd is not enough to lead me to believe that he'd beat Lewis. And knowing that Kirk Johnson used to dominate him in sparring, I'd pick Lewis to outpoint Ibeabuchi rather comfortably.
Alister