The top two unbeaten heavyweights at that time.
Sadly never happened.
Bowe was very good at out-muscling smaller opponents but he couldn't have leaned on Lewis and moved him around the ring at will. Lennox had the superior skill set imo but Pepe Correa was not a good fit for him as a trainer so at the time in question - May 1993 - Riddick would have had a better chance than he would have had against the Manny Steward trained version of Lewis.nobleart1978 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2018, 09:54 What would have happened if this fight would have taken place.
The top two unbeaten heavyweights at that time.
Sadly never happened.![]()
Bowe's move was downright stupid. I don't think Bowe was scared himself, but Rock Newman was. Lewis looked great against Ruddock, but was nowhere near as good as he was in 1997-2001 (his prime years). Bowe would have had much bettter chances of beating pre-prime Lewis than older, more polished version of Lennox. I think Ruddock fight was the only one fight of pre-Steward version of Lewis where Lennox showed his real potential. He didn't look as good before (Mason, Weaver, Billups fights) or since (Tucker, Bruno, Jackson fights) that fight until he started working with Steward. But it was enough to scare Newman badly.nobleart1978 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2018, 09:54 What would have happened if this fight would have taken place.
The top two unbeaten heavyweights at that time.
Sadly never happened.![]()
Bowe wasn't a coward. He agreed to have a rematch with Golota after getting battered by him. In rematch he got even worse beating, but wasn't going to quit.golden oldie wrote: ↑17 Feb 2018, 06:09 Probably true, but it wasn't Newman that Lewis stopped 5 years earlier was it? If Bowe had truly " wanted " the fight I'm sure he could have overruled Newman.