Is Lennox Lewis right?

oogiebe
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by oogiebe »

Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:43
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:37

he was 37, and decided to retire dumbass.
Mainly because he knew he'd lose the return.

'Dumbass' ... oh the inhumanity
you don't know that.
bigjack
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by bigjack »

Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:43
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:37

he was 37, and decided to retire dumbass.
Mainly because he knew he'd lose the return.

'Dumbass' ... oh the inhumanity
It's been done to death over the last 15 years,move on now,move on.
oogiebe
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by oogiebe »

Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:47
oogiebe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:45
Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:43

Mainly because he knew he'd lose the return.

'Dumbass' ... oh the inhumanity
you don't know that.
No but Lewis did. ..
You don't know that. It's obvious you are biased against Lewis. I have my biases too, I just admit them.
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by ewenhay »

thechump wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 11:10
thechump wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 11:01
ewenhay wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 01:55


You're well named.

"AJ doesn't have to go anywhere" "AJ sells out Stadiums so he must be better than Lewis"

Clueless
"Who da fck is that"
Anyway fool can you tell me were i have said AJ is better than lewis??
Dont pop your head into a convo and start calling people out on things they havent said,i like lewis and rate him very highly as a fighter,he would blast every guy out in the modern era imo,either that or give them all a boxing lesson. What im talking about on this thread is that lewis constantly slates AJ for not going the states not fighting certain fighters when lewis knows the business end of boxing and knows that fighters would fight each other for free if push comes to shove and thats why they have managers and promoters.

You can go about your day now and consider yourself told :TU:
Lewis is right. They need to make the big fights instead of pricing themselves out by being greedy.
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

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mickey1975 wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 08:27
Noxy wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 08:20 Putting Lennox‘s dress sense, choice of opponent, career etc to one side. Would people not agree with the gist of what he’s saying? I do. I understand that Fury has complicated things a bit by gatecrashing the top table. At the same time, it’s time for Josh to meet the WBC champion. If Tyson and Wilder rematch, then he can meet the winner.
Gate crashing is an understatement. AJ is totally unknown in America and Fury is going to Vegas!
AJ is known more than wilder is,fury put wilder on the map before this no one knew who the hell he was and he only known to casuals for fury rising to the undertakers music on youtube vids
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by TheGman »

jamesmcdonnell wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:37
Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 06:28 Lewis avoided the Vladimir rematch, and he wears a flat cap with a dinner suit.

He's in no position to criticise anyone.
he was 37, and decided to retire dumbass.
He did promise vitali tho James,straight after the fight,he may have been 37 but it wasnt like he was in wars all the time he got his clock cleaned twice without taking punishment and all his other fights,bar mercer,he kept it long and virtually dominated everyone so he may have been 37 but he was a fresh 37
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by bigjack »

Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 13:11
bigjack wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:48
Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 12:43

Mainly because he knew he'd lose the return.

'Dumbass' ... oh the inhumanity
It's been done to death over the last 15 years,move on now,move on.
I will do as I wish and you won't tell me otherwise.
:lol: :-P
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by bigjack »

Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 14:01
bigjack wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 13:51
Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 13:11

I will do as I wish and you won't tell me otherwise.
:lol: :-P
Image
:doh: I thought i'd deleted that,i'd had a few ok!
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by TheGman »

bigjack wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 14:03
Basil Jiff wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 14:01
bigjack wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 13:51

:lol: :-P
Image
:doh: I thought i'd deleted that,i'd had a few ok!
Hahaha smooooooth
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by lillywhite14 »

In five years I think people will laugh when they look back at this era and think about the alleged ducking and that it was up for debate as to who was the best etc

By then we’ll have a clear picture and I get the feeling it’s not going to be too competitive when it does happen*

*There’s a clue here as two of the three have already fought and it was a very, very competitive and close fight.


Just get the fights made and less about the fat, old, worst ever version of Lennox beating Vitali. Old man Lewis took all the supposed monster Vitali had and dealt with it ;-)
That particular subject has been discussed once or twice on here before! Vitali fanboys need to let it go :wave:
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by oogiebe »

lillywhite14 wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 15:19 In five years I think people will laugh when they look back at this era and think about the alleged ducking and that it was up for debate as to who was the best etc

By then we’ll have a clear picture and I get the feeling it’s not going to be too competitive when it does happen*

*There’s a clue here as two of the three have already fought and it was a very, very competitive and close fight.


Just get the fights made and less about the fat, old, worst ever version of Lennox beating Vitali. Old man Lewis took all the supposed monster Vitali had and dealt with it ;-)
That particular subject has been discussed once or twice on here before! Vitali fanboys need to let it go :wave:
And hopefully, this brings an end to this thread. :TU:
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by TheGman »

lillywhite14 wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 15:19 In five years I think people will laugh when they look back at this era and think about the alleged ducking and that it was up for debate as to who was the best etc

By then we’ll have a clear picture and I get the feeling it’s not going to be too competitive when it does happen*

*There’s a clue here as two of the three have already fought and it was a very, very competitive and close fight.


Just get the fights made and less about the fat, old, worst ever version of Lennox beating Vitali. Old man Lewis took all the supposed monster Vitali had and dealt with it ;-)
That particular subject has been discussed once or twice on here before! Vitali fanboys need to let it go :wave:
Exactly lillywhite,if 37 year old lewis would of rematched that plodding stick called vitali lewis would of cleaned his clock and the first fight would of been forgotten just like groves vs froch 1,lewis just needs to realise that he was caught up in money vs fighter himself when he was top of the tree and should know better.
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Re: Is Lennox Lewis right?

Post by Noxy »

lillywhite14 wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 15:19 In five years I think people will laugh when they look back at this era and think about the alleged ducking and that it was up for debate as to who was the best etc

By then we’ll have a clear picture and I get the feeling it’s not going to be too competitive when it does happen*

*There’s a clue here as two of the three have already fought and it was a very, very competitive and close fight.


Just get the fights made and less about the fat, old, worst ever version of Lennox beating Vitali. Old man Lewis took all the supposed monster Vitali had and dealt with it ;-)
That particular subject has been discussed once or twice on here before! Vitali fanboys need to let it go :wave:
Yes, they do. Same for Lennox fanboys. That's all I'm going to say about this because it comes up too often and is old news.
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