What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch? Would he have retired? Would Tyson have gone on to beat Rahman?.........
Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
He'd get a lot less top 10 mentions.
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Heartbreak_Kid79
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Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
Lennox would have retired.... legacy deeply hurt
Vitali Klitscko would have destroyed Rahman in 2002 or 2003
Vitali Klitscko would have destroyed Rahman in 2002 or 2003
Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
he'd be considered another chinny brit
Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
And if Britain had lost WW1 or WW2??
Are this kind if questions really interesting??
From replies, I would say NO
Are this kind if questions really interesting??
From replies, I would say NO
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Syntax Error
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Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
He might have fought on for a lot longer than he did; hard to say really.ade the grenade wrote:What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch? Would he have retired? Would Tyson have gone on to beat Rahman?.........
As for Rahman -v- Tyson: Tyson wouldn't have had a prayer against Rahman in 2001/2.
Tyson had nothing left of note & could not have beaten a live opponent at that time.
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jezzamundo
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Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
For starters, it would have taken a lucky punch to have beaten Lennox in that fight - he was clearly the better fighter and this time was focused and on top form. Had that lucky punch happened...
No, Lewis wouldn't have retired, he wouldn't have felt that his legacy (which was very important to him) was secure and may well have fought on for a while longer.
No, I think Rahman would have beaten Tyson in 2002, though it wouldn't be the one-sided beatdown that we saw against Lewis, but I think Rahman either takes a clear decision or stops Tyson late.
No, Lewis wouldn't have retired, he wouldn't have felt that his legacy (which was very important to him) was secure and may well have fought on for a while longer.
No, I think Rahman would have beaten Tyson in 2002, though it wouldn't be the one-sided beatdown that we saw against Lewis, but I think Rahman either takes a clear decision or stops Tyson late.
Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
I talked to Rahman at his son fight and he actually was doing Ramadan for the 2nd fight
Re: What if Lennox had lost the Rahman rematch?
...i don't understand the question. if he had lost the rematch rahman would still have been the heavyweight champion. obvious. maybe there was a typo.