Ummm no. Ruddock was a plodding mess with no left jab and devoid of any boxing smarts. He was simply a tough guy with a great left uppercut. Morrison was good offensively but hit a wall after 4 rounds and had awful defense. Tua was a slow plodding fat guy with a big punch . . .awful footwork, poor work-rate.silkov wrote:Yeah, but the fact that Lewis was able to dominate fighters like Morrison, Tua and startch Ruddock shows that he could have done a simular thing to Dempsey... Lewis didnt have a great chin but he by no means had the worst chin of the champs, look at all the times Louis was down and against much lighter fighters, same with Dempsey, he was hurt numerous times during his career... Lewis had the skills to outbox dempsey, but also the power to hurt him too... Dempsey would be in there with a shout though... I'd favour Dempsey early or Lewis late...dempseyfire wrote:I will agree with you Lennox showed some balls in the Mercer fight and that that fight showed he did not have a glass jaw. But he was still stunned several times and I scored that fight a draw (or if anything a 1 pt win for Ray).Ambling Alp wrote: C'mon, if you fight Tua, Ruddock,Morrison, Bruno,Tyson, Mercer etc. you are going to get hit sometimes. Mercer in particular hit Lewis with a lot of good shots.
Neither Briggs nor Tua ever had Lewis in serious trouble.
Yes, Lewis got stunned a few times in his career, but who hasn't?
As for Shavers, well most others fighters probably would have been knocked out by the shot that Shavers hit Holmes with. Holmes had a very good chin. I'm not saying that Lewis had as good of a chin as Holmes. I'm just saying that Lewis had a decent chin.
Of course we don't know which shot was better between Shaver's and Rahman, but Rahman's seemed to land more flush. It's not just about how hard the punch was, but where it lands. Rahmans landed perfectly.
Rahman didn't land a shot like that against Holyfield. Regardless, I'm not saying Lewis had as good of a chin as Holyfield anyway.
I doubt that Steward thought Lewis had that weak of chin. He saw that Tyson was ready to go and told Lewis to take him out.
Dempsey got dropped by Tunney. While Tunney was an underrated puncher, there is no way that it was as hard of a shot that Rahman hit Lewis with. Dempsey also got stopped by Flynn who wasn't in Lewis' league as a puncher. Dempsey also was seriously hurt by Gunboat Smith. No one says that Dempsey had a glass jaw because overall he proved he didn't. (This is the same for Lewis.) However, Dempsey could be hurt by a great shot. Lewis would certainly be capable of knocking Dempsey out.
Show me anytime when Ruddock, Morrison, or Tua ever landed anything big? They did not. Those fights were not wars. Lewis took one decent shot from Tua but didn't receive any follow-ups bc the Samoan was too slow and short.
Briggs def. had Lennox in serious trouble . . .the commentators (English!!!) even thought there was a possibility of a first round knockout.
Lewis didn't have a glass jaw but among HW champs, he surely had one of the weakest.
Dempsey was twice the fighter these guys were. A top notch chin (the Flynn aberration KO was vs an already injured Dempsey), awesome power, incredible speed of foot, excellent handspeed, excellent stamina . . .you are going to compare him to David Tua or Tommy Morrison??? Get real . . .