dempseyfire wrote:Ambling Alp wrote:Collins2000 wrote:
OK, I think we've exhausted all opinions now.
Didn't Akinwande put him down at the very end of a round with a punch that landed high on the head and which the ref missed? I'm converting my VHS collection to DVD so will dig it out and watch it again.
That big clown Briggs had him in trouble too early on but Lewis held on and regrouped. This can be seen as a plus as well as a minus, of course.
But let's not pretend he had an iron chin, Alp and that the 2 KO's were simple aberations to be ignored. The chin was quite dentable; Emanuel Steward knew it very well and changed Lewis style to compensate for this; thus we got the hugging brute of the later years.
You don't have to go back as far as the 20's to find an era when lewis - McCall (1) would have been allowed to continue. My opinion though is that Lewis was fekked and McCall would have finished off a defenceless target. But "if only this" "if only that" pops up a lot when discussing Lewis.
I remember reading that when the British army stacked arms and marched onto the boats which were to take them home following the conclusion of the American War of Independence they played a tune called "The World Turned Upside Down" - that's how I feel when I think of Lennox Lewis being hailed as a top 5 heavyweight EVER!

I didn't say that Lewis had an iron chin. In fact I said that he didn't. What I am saying is that he didn't have a "soft chin" as you have said. If he would have had a soft chin, he would have been knocked out or at least in big trouble in several other fights. A guy with a "soft chin" doesn't fight Tua,Morrison,Ruddock,Bruno,Mercer, Tyson etc. and not get knocked out.
Briggs hit him with some good shots but Lewis was never in serious trouble. I don't recall the Akinwande knockdown. Even that would only be 3 knockdowns in his entire career.
The McCall and Rahman fights showed that Lewis didn't have an iron chin. However, the rest of his career showed that Lewis didn't have a "soft chin" either.
I am not a fan of Lewis nor do I think he was in the top 5 ever. However he was a great fighter who would have had a chance against Dempsey.
Ruddock, Morrison, and Tyson didn't land ANYTHING substantive on Lewis . . .those were complete dominations. Tua stunned Lennox once but then just ate jabs the rest of the night . . .you're talking like just by facing and beating big punchers you have a good chin. That's not true. Lennox, with his long reach, jab and keep the distance style, just did not get hit on the chin very much at all vs slow plodders like Morrison, Tua, and Hasim in the rematch. Mercer and Bruno forced Lewis to hold on, and Vitali and Briggs had him seriously wobbled (the ropes kept him from going down vs Shannon). He didn't have a glass chin like Wladimir, but he had a VERY dentable chin . .that's why Steward was going ape-shit at Lewis in the middle rounds vs Tyson, b/c Emannuel KNEW that Mike, even in his poor state, could still flatten Lennox with one shot. Can you imagine Steward having that reaction if he had Liston or Ali in his corner?
This whole magic in a bottle thing is crap. If Shavers had ended up knocking out Holmes in that 7th round, people would be talking about that shot being "magic in a bottle which could have knocked out anyone" But even though I have no doubt that shot had more force and power than Rahman's shot, Holmes got right up and won by knockout. I saw Rahman tag Holyfield with a right hand with even the same sem-running start to it he had vs Lewis . . .Evander took it and didn't even wince.
C'mon, if you fight Tua, Ruddock,Morrison, Bruno,Tyson, Mercer etc. you are going to get hit sometimes. Mercer in particular hit Lewis with a lot of good shots.
Neither Briggs nor Tua ever had Lewis in serious trouble.
Yes, Lewis got stunned a few times in his career, but who hasn't?
As for Shavers, well most others fighters probably would have been knocked out by the shot that Shavers hit Holmes with. Holmes had a very good chin. I'm not saying that Lewis had as good of a chin as Holmes. I'm just saying that Lewis had a decent chin.
Of course we don't know which shot was better between Shaver's and Rahman, but Rahman's seemed to land more flush. It's not just about how hard the punch was, but where it lands. Rahmans landed perfectly.
Rahman didn't land a shot like that against Holyfield. Regardless, I'm not saying Lewis had as good of a chin as Holyfield anyway.
I doubt that Steward thought Lewis had that weak of chin. He saw that Tyson was ready to go and told Lewis to take him out.
Dempsey got dropped by Tunney. While Tunney was an underrated puncher, there is no way that it was as hard of a shot that Rahman hit Lewis with. Dempsey also got stopped by Flynn who wasn't in Lewis' league as a puncher. Dempsey also was seriously hurt by Gunboat Smith. No one says that Dempsey had a glass jaw because overall he proved he didn't. (This is the same for Lewis.) However, Dempsey could be hurt by a great shot. Lewis would certainly be capable of knocking Dempsey out.