Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑31 Dec 2015, 20:48
dr_devious wrote:The Bowe defence didn't come off because Lewis lost against McCall. You are are sad man that hoards magazines from decades ago, but for purposes of balance can you post all the articles from the previous year when Bowe dumped his title belt rather than fight Lewis.
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So rather than admit you were wrong you resort to personal insults, and - even in the face of irrefutable evidence - continue to bleat on about Bowe not wanting to fight Lewis. Bowe dumped the WBC belt to milk his title. Lennox Lewis did the exact same thing with the WBA belt and Ruiz. Bowe demonstrably wasn't afraid of Lewis. Lewis 'probably' wasn't afraid of Ruiz.
Act like a rational adult and admit you were wrong. The facts are here for all to see.
I partially agree with you. I don’t understand the opinion of many fans who believed that Riddick Bowe was afraid to face Lennox Lewis, but I also can’t say that Lewis was afraid of him.
In my opinion, the main issue was the incompetence and greed of the managers and promoters. As was rightly mentioned, the first attempt to organize their fight happened back in 1992. At that time, a contract for a mandatory title defense against Lewis had already been signed (it was signed by all participants of the tournament — Bowe and Evander Holyfield).
However, as history showed, Rock Newman presented a completely unfavorable offer — a 90/10 split. About $30 million was allocated for purses: $3 million for Lewis and $27 million for Bowe. Of course, Kellie Maloney did not agree to such terms and wanted a better split, around 75/25. After the refusal, he was eventually ready to accept the original terms, but by then Newman started playing hardball and said that the time had run out.
That said, I believe that at that time, technically, Bowe had nothing to fear from Lewis. I thought he could pose very serious competition at close range during exchanges (where Lewis didn’t feel very comfortable — as shown in his fight against Frank Bruno).
I’m all for respectful communication and discussion — sticking to facts and avoiding personal attacks. But you are also overlooking some facts. I hope you understand my point — I’m originally from Ukraine, and my English isn’t very good.