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Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 15:29
by scorpio83
12 (or 15) Rounds Heavyweight Bout

LL would overwhelm Quick behind his long left jabs and right hands to either take a decision or knocking him out early or in the late rounds. What do you guys think and who do you got?

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 15:36
by Noxy
Tillis pts

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 16:11
by Nile4000
I'm going to say Lewis by 3rd round KO. But prime Tillis could give him some problems with his boxing and right hand, making it a close decision loss.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 23:30
by DrDuke
Two comments in this thread out of three mention Tillis' possibility to win. A fun start.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 29 Mar 2023, 08:45
by Seamus
Lewis KO 1

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 29 Mar 2023, 21:49
by BoxBuzz
This is what ChatGPT3 has to say about this hypothetical.

Narrate a hypothetical 10 round fight in the style of Title Bout Boxing, Between James Quick Tillis, and Lennox Lewis. Both in their prime, with Mills Lane as Referee. Unified rules.



Sure, I'd be happy to narrate a hypothetical 10-round fight between James Quick Tillis and Lennox Lewis.

Round 1: The bell rings, and both fighters come out of their corners, feeling each other out in the opening moments of the fight. Tillis uses his speed and footwork to avoid Lewis' powerful punches, while Lewis looks for an opportunity to land a big shot. The round is fairly even, with both fighters landing a few jabs and hooks, but neither establishing a clear advantage.

Round 2: Tillis starts the round aggressively, throwing a flurry of punches at Lewis and backing him into the ropes. Lewis weathers the storm and responds with a hard right hand that catches Tillis on the chin. Tillis staggers briefly but manages to recover and continues to press the action, using his superior movement to avoid Lewis' power shots.

Round 3: Lewis comes out strong in the third round, landing several heavy punches that rock Tillis back on his heels. Tillis tries to fight back, but Lewis' punches are too powerful, and he ends up taking a lot of punishment in the round.

Round 4: Tillis bounces back in the fourth, using his quickness to frustrate Lewis and keep him at bay with jabs and combinations. Lewis seems to be tiring a bit, and Tillis takes advantage, landing several hard shots that snap Lewis' head back.

Round 5: The fifth round is a close one, with both fighters landing some solid punches. Lewis lands a big right hand that briefly staggers Tillis, but Tillis responds with a flurry of punches that back Lewis up. The round ends with both fighters looking a bit winded but still determined to win.

Round 6: Lewis starts to take control in the sixth round, using his size and power to back Tillis into the ropes and land some heavy shots. Tillis tries to fight back, but he's clearly feeling the effects of Lewis' punches.

Round 7: Tillis comes out swinging in the seventh, looking to turn the tide of the fight. Lewis responds with some hard shots of his own, but Tillis keeps coming forward, landing some effective combinations that keep Lewis on his heels.

Round 8: Lewis reasserts himself in the eighth, using his jab to set up some big power shots that hurt Tillis. Tillis tries to hold on and weather the storm, but Lewis keeps coming forward, landing some devastating blows that leave Tillis wobbly.

Round 9: Tillis somehow manages to survive the ninth round, using his experience and ring savvy to avoid Lewis' punches and stay on his feet. Lewis looks frustrated, unable to put Tillis away despite landing some huge shots.

Round 10: The final round is a wild one, with both fighters throwing caution to the wind and going for broke. Lewis lands some big shots early, but Tillis keeps coming forward, landing some hard punches of his own. The bell rings to end the fight, and both fighters raise their arms in triumph, unsure of who has won the close and competitive bout.

And there you have it, a hypothetical 10-round fight between James Quick Tillis and Lennox Lewis, narrated in the style of Title Bout Boxing. It was a close and exciting fight, with both fighters showing their skills and determination.

Please give us the judges decision
Certainly! After 10 exciting rounds of action, we go to the judges' scorecards for a decision. The judges have scored the fight as follows:

Judge 1: 96-94 in favor of Lennox Lewis
Judge 2: 95-95, a draw
Judge 3: 97-93 in favor of James Quick Tillis

With one judge scoring the fight for Lewis, one judge scoring it a draw, and one judge scoring it for Tillis, we have a split decision. However, based on the total points awarded, the winner of the fight by split decision is James Quick Tillis. It was a close and hard-fought battle, but in the end, Tillis' speed, movement, and effective punching carried the day.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 29 Mar 2023, 21:59
by Joson
This is no contest, really. Lennox by easy knockout. The only question is how long would Tillis last before going down.

Lewis would use his left jab, height, reach, and tactical skill to dominate Tillis, who was the lighter of the pair by over 20 lbs. I could imagine Tillis using his speed of foot and mobility to run from Lewis, which is why the fight would probably last seven to ten rounds before Lewis scores the knockout.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 29 Mar 2023, 23:02
by tiny_acres
Easy victory for Lewis. Lewis knocks Tillis out in 3 or less rounds

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 20:57
by BoxBuzz
Artificial Intelligence, just aint got a clue.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 21:23
by oogiebe
Lewis, whenever he chooses.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 17 Apr 2023, 13:56
by Bodyshot3
I think this has got LL written all over it.....possibly the 4/5 round.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 21 Nov 2023, 05:43
by 1387427
scorpio83 wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 15:29 12 (or 15) Rounds Heavyweight Bout

LL would overwhelm Quick behind his long left jabs and right hands to either take a decision or knocking him out early or in the late roundsgeometry dash lite. What do you guys think and who do you got?
Each player's readiness and performance will determine how well LL and Quick match up. Every combatant has unique qualities, and how they employ their strategies and abilities during the fight will determine how things turn out in the end. See how LL and Quick respond as you watch the game.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 21 Nov 2023, 11:27
by Joson
Lewis wins by stoppage anytime from the eighth onward. He was simply too big, too athletic, and too powerful for Tillis.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 21 Nov 2023, 14:25
by gilgamesh
Reasonably competitive bout early with Lennox taking control more and more as it goes on. He either stops TIllis later in the bout or wins a UD.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 04:51
by 1388706
Easy victory for Lewis gorilla tag

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 05:44
by NazNaci1
Lewis would win, by KO, imo.

Just too big, strong and powerful. Could match 'Quick' for skill.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 10:03
by tiny_acres
1388007 wrote: 22 Nov 2023, 03:22 In real-life boxing, factors such as the fighters' skills, styles, physical conditions, geometry dash and strategies would play a crucial role in determining the winner. Additionally, the number of rounds in a professional boxing match is typically 10 or 12 rounds for championship bouts, so a 15-round bout would be unusual in modern boxing.
It wouldn't take 15,12 or even 10 rounds for Lewis to win this.
Lewis wins by knockout in 4-6 rounds. Quicker of he wants to, but conservatively 4-6

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 11:02
by oogiebe
tiny_acres wrote: 23 Nov 2023, 10:03
1388007 wrote: 22 Nov 2023, 03:22 In real-life boxing, factors such as the fighters' skills, styles, physical conditions, geometry dash and strategies would play a crucial role in determining the winner. Additionally, the number of rounds in a professional boxing match is typically 10 or 12 rounds for championship bouts, so a 15-round bout would be unusual in modern boxing.
It wouldn't take 15,12 or even 10 rounds for Lewis to win this.
Lewis wins by knockout in 4-6 rounds. Quicker of he wants to, but conservatively 4-6
Absolutely! :OhYes:

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 12:05
by Jeff_lacy_ko
His name is quick tillis
So he has the speed advantage
Speed kills

Quick tillis wins via murder.

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 15:05
by oogiebe
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 23 Nov 2023, 12:05 His name is quick tillis
So he has the speed advantage
Speed kills

Quick tillis wins via murder.
:lol:

Re: Lennox Lewis vs. James "Quick" Tillis

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 17:25
by margaret thatcher
speed = power too, so he has the power advantage as well

pretty hard to beat a guy faster and harder hitting than you