Lewis or Calzaghe - boxrec news

Who was Best

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Lewis
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Total votes: 91

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http://news.boxrec.com/news/2009/who-wa ... e-calzaghe

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Your vote and why
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Calzaghe gets my vote.

Why? both fought Some good names early on .. and some good names when they were clearly passed their best. The both fought some mediocre challengers .. but Calzaghe won against all of them - Lewis was knocked out .. twice :-?

No doubt Calzaghe will lose the poll though. :roll:
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Calzaghe had better boxing skills, better boxing brain and a better chin. Lewis had bigger balls, a bigger punch and a better division. Pretty close but Joe was more talented.
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Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.

Like Bowe and a prime Tyson? He barely fought a prime Holyfield, who was 36 when he fought Lewis
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.
Joe never got sparked,twice...
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Terry D wrote:Lewis. Undisputed heavyweight champion. Reigned earlier and for longer. Sure, lost a couple but came back strong and consistently fought the best available men. Lewis is a certified all of famer in a fame-worthy division.

x2 Calzaghe has achieved nowhere near what Lewis did and the thing about Lewis he wanted the big fights right from the off unlike Calzaghe. Lewis by far.
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teddy007 wrote:
Terry D wrote:Lewis. Undisputed heavyweight champion. Reigned earlier and for longer. Sure, lost a couple but came back strong and consistently fought the best available men. Lewis is a certified all of famer in a fame-worthy division.

x2 Calzaghe has achieved nowhere near what Lewis did and the thing about Lewis he wanted the big fights right from the off unlike Calzaghe. Lewis by far.
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Lewis he fought and beat the best in the division
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mickey1975 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.
Joe never got sparked,twice...
Coming back from a defeat shows far more character than going through a career undefeated IMO.
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banjo wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.
Joe never got sparked,twice...
Coming back from a defeat shows far more character than going through a career undefeated IMO.
Not necessarily when you were expected to win the 2 fights you got KO'd in, easily
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banjo wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.
Joe never got sparked,twice...
Coming back from a defeat shows far more character than going through a career undefeated IMO.

I don't think Lewis getting sparked by McCall and Rahman, who he didn't even bother preparing for, showed much character.
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Lewis he never fought Tocker Pudwill
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LoveMachine wrote:http://news.boxrec.com/news/2009/who-wa ... e-calzaghe

by Martin Williams on the Boxrec News Page

Your vote and why
I love both fighters but for me lewis wins by a mile,he fought better opponents over a longer period and held " THE WORLD TITLE",yes he got ko'd but to comeback the way he did shows real quality.
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gobbles wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.

Like Bowe and a prime Tyson? He barely fought a prime Holyfield, who was 36 when he fought Lewis
Tyson paid him off and bowe threw his belt in the bin.
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gobbles wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Non discussion, Lewis fought the best of his era, end of.

Like Bowe and a prime Tyson? He barely fought a prime Holyfield, who was 36 when he fought Lewis
Bowe never wanted a part of him which is why he was stripped of the WBC title, Tysons prime was considered over before Lewis won a professional title, Holyfield fight happened when it made sense.
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youngrell wrote:Not necessarily when you were expected to win the 2 fights you got KO'd in, easily
That doesn't matter, upsets happen in every form of sport (ie. Manchester United lose to teams they are expected to beat) and it's not about who you lose to, it's about how you deal with it and Lewis dealt with it easily, a lesser man would have fallen apart and never recovered his nerve.

No disrespect to Calzaghe who is a fine fighter in his own right but I just rate Lewis higher because he's had more questions asked about him and answered them easily.
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Lewis every day of the week. Calzaghe's career was frustrating, and his best win was against a 20 fight novice. Lewis took on all comers, defended against most of the big names of his era and avenged both his losses. There are few question marks surrounding Lewis whereas with Calzaghe there were plenty.
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dbf wrote:Lewis every day of the week. Calzaghe's career was frustrating, and his best win was against a 20 fight novice. Lewis took on all comers, defended against most of the big names of his era and avenged both his losses. There are few question marks surrounding Lewis whereas with Calzaghe there were plenty.
:bow: exactly
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Lennox Lewis fought far more dangerous opponents than Joe, away from home most of the time.

Calzaghe's best 10 wins

Klitschko - 10 - Bika
Tyson - 9 - Jones Jnr.
Mercer - 8 - Reid
Bruno - 7 - Woodhall
Ruddock - 6 - Brewer
Briggs - 5 - Lacy
Golota - 4 - Mitchell
Tua 3 - Eubank
Rahman II 2 - Kessler
Holyfield - 1 - Hopkins
If those were pound for pound contest made at the respective points in their careers those fighters were at, whose resume would win - I'd back Tyson, Mercer, Briggs, Golota, Holyfield with confidence, and make a strong argument for Ruddock, Bruno and Klitschko (though he's dog-turd him versus Bika woudl be the ugliest fight EVER)too. I'll give Kessler the benefit of the doubt and Eubank would prove too awkward for Tua. And I've not included several who would match well against Calzaghe's numerous left-over victories.
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I do think Joe gets some undue stick and it's very easy to have a go at him. But it's Big Len for me.
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DavidPayne wrote:Lennox Lewis fought far more dangerous opponents than Joe, away from home most of the time.

Calzaghe's best 10 wins

Klitschko - 10 - Bika
Tyson - 9 - Jones Jnr.
Mercer - 8 - Reid
Bruno - 7 - Woodhall
Ruddock - 6 - Brewer
Briggs - 5 - Lacy
Golota - 4 - Mitchell
Tua 3 - Eubank
Rahman II 2 - Kessler
Holyfield - 1 - Hopkins
If those were pound for pound contest made at the respective points in their careers those fighters were at, whose resume would win - I'd back Tyson, Mercer, Briggs, Golota, Holyfield with confidence, and make a strong argument for Ruddock, Bruno and Klitschko (though he's dog-turd him versus Bika woudl be the ugliest fight EVER)too. I'll give Kessler the benefit of the doubt and Eubank would prove too awkward for Tua. And I've not included several who would match well against Calzaghe's numerous left-over victories.
Its debateable where Lennox's "home" was.I would imagine he was far more comfortable in the U.S where he chose to train,and then live in retirement.His losses,of course,came in England and South Africa
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Calzaghe over Lewis :roll:

Some people need their heads read :-?
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The question is "who was better", not "who achieved more". You wouldn't know that, reading most of the responses in this topic. Lewis obviously achieved more. Calzaghe was more talented, though, imo.
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Asterix wrote:The question is "who was better", not "who achieved more". You wouldn't know that, reading most of the responses in this topic. Lewis obviously achieved more. Calzaghe was more talented, though, imo.
Really? I don't think Calzaghe was more talented, he looked so akward at times, flapping away, with amateurish technique, couldnt fight well on the inside.

Talent wise I think Lewis was superior, he threw all punches naturally, correctly and with power. Calzaghe looked good going backwards and forwards throwing straight shots but his all round game wasnt comparable to Lewis's.

The only thing I would give to Calzaghe over Lewis is fitness, Calzaghe rarely (if ever) gassed in any of his fights and that was a testament to his training.
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