It is a strange one for me, both time Lewis was put down, he did get back up. Sure he didn't really know where he was but you could argue that Larry Holmes had been aloud to continue in just as bad a condition, rode out the danger and won a couple of times. It's one of the main factors that gets him rated much higher on all time lists than Lewis.Ezzard wrote:I don’t believe Lewis had a china chin. He could be hurt and he could be KO’d. The main issue is that on the rare occasion he did get put down he didn’t get up. Probably had poor recuperation.
Lewis did recover well against Briggs and took some flush shots against some heavy hitters without falling. I'm not saying he would have got up to win especially in the Rahman fight as I think he was exhausted, but he wasn't from an era when fighters were given the chance.
So basically i'm saying, fighters like Larry Holmes being put down like they were in modern day fights would most likely have been stopped, so to hold it against another guy in a different era seems wrong. And this is why comparing fighters from different eras is a bit of a pointless (if fun) exercise (especially when we are talking 70/80)
