Yes he may have been hurt but he still beat them, and stopped Rahman and McCall in the rematches !! Any fighter, I don't care who they are, when hit by a 16-18 stone big puncher will be hurt....these guys are human after all. It doesn't matter how much better a fighter someone may be, if someone can punch hard they can be the worst fighter in the world but that doesn't mean their punches hurt any less.dempseyfire wrote:No problem-he was Ko'd by Rahman and McCall, and got wobbled vs Klitschko, Briggs, Bruno and Mercer. None of those guys could be described as being in the class of Foreman, and all of them except Mercer were very poor finishers, and Mercer vs Lewis simply lost b/c he got gassed and was overweight (and 35 years old)Controversial wrote:- Klitschko, Tyson, Rahman, Tua, Grant, Briggs, Golota, McCall, Mercer, Morrison, Bruno, Ruddock, Weaver and Mason. All these guys hit hard and Lewis stood up to them without a problem.BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:lennox on his best day was tough, but his chin wasnt.
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Foreman would be too slow. He telegraphed his punches and a fast cagey Lewis would be too clever for him. Like I said there is always a punchers chance, all fighters have that, but you have too land the punch first. Foremans stamina was never great, lets face it it didn't have to be in most fights cos he KO'd everyone. Lewis also had the power to hurt anyone, his right hand was devastating when he landed it clean.
I still think Lewis would outpoint Foreman.