Heartbreak_Kid79 wrote:mugabi wrote:Would a Vaughn Bean (as tough as he was) have really gone the distance with a prime Holyfield?
Holyfield was no KO expert at Heavyweight though, would you evern expert a prime Holyfield to brutally knock Bean out?
Yes I probably would. Holyfield was one of the only men to floor Bowe legally and Mercer when he was under the age of 40. He knocked out Douglas, Rodrigues and threw Moorer around like a rag doll in their rematch. He also floored Tyson. Thats good enough for me.
Heartbreak_Kid79 wrote:Some of the smaller heavyweights from the golden age.... such as Dempsey.
Now if you put a 195lb Dempsey in with a 245lb Lewis.... i dont think there is the weight or power there to KO Lewis.
Sure Dempsey is way ahead of McCall or a Rahman.... but theres going to be a differnence in power between a 240lb super heavyweight and a 195lb Cruiserweight (by todays standards).
How about Jones vs Ruiz? Sure Jones outclassed Ruiz but he was nowhere near knocking him out
I dont buy any of these sub-200lb guys actually knocking Lewis out.
I dont think you ever saw Jack Dempsey fight. If you did you wouldnt be comparing a RJJ at HW with Dempsey. Dempsey was a wrecking ball in his prime. Tough and with extraordinary power, will, and ferocity. The only HW i have seen compare to this was Tyson during 1985-1989. Like Foreman mk 1 and Tyson, Dempsey carried incredible power for his weight.Dempsey would have kayoed Lewis , broke his jaw, broke his ribs, picked him up and sent him home in a ambulance.
To the other guy Perhaps you ought to rewatch Ruddocks fights on youtube before he fought Tyson and after before you dismiss it as "nonsense" that he was shot. even in the Page and Jackson fights he looked shot On paper it seemed to everyone Ruddock was still the same, just as I thought ODLH would be the same versus pacman. Once these guys stepped in it was apparent they were shot.
[ think Ruddock was favored by most pundits. I know he was by me
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Exactly thats my point. Based on what they had seen prior in ruddocks career no one predicted a 2 round destruction. The reason it happened was Ruddock was shot but none of us knew it until we saw him against Lewis and subsequently in his career. SIMPLES
Shazam! wrote:dempsey fan, how about an excuse for Big George's annihilation of Joe Frazier?
Digressing, yes, Ruddock was the favourite with many bookies for his fight with Lewis. And yes, he did fight a very strangely subdued fight. Is it a coincidence that this often happened to fighters getting in the ring with Lewis? David Tua looked a shell of himself against Lewis. Akinwande strangely bear hugged him the whole fight and basically tried to get himself DQed after Lewis came out very quick and aggressive...and Oliver McCall just stood there and cried his eyes out.
You can call it a conspiracy, or just acknowledge that facing Lewis was a very intimidating prospect.
No one REALLY thought Rahman or McCall were gonna win their rematches. Is it not widely accepted that a focused, aggressive Lewis is a nightmare for anyone.
His only ever real weakness was complacency. The only person that could really beat Lewis was Lewis.
Finally a solid and worthy argument. I agree with you Tua looked subdued but he was intimidated by Lewis, and so were Golota, and Akinwande. Mccall was out of his mind on drugs and on the verge of a nervous breakdown when he got in, and Ruddock was shot!