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Saw a replay of Ruddock vs. Lewis 1992 recently
Posted: 15 Nov 2006, 11:02
by pundit
..... which was no more than an eliminator fight at the time, with the winner getting a shot at Bowe or Holyfield, while the true champ (Tyson) was in prison.
AND I wondered how long it will take until we get again such a quality matchup in ANY heavyweight bout. Even unification fights.
Among the current heavyweights, Vlad is the only one who talent- and techniquewise could mix with Lennox and Razor; but he doesn't have the mental mindset, chin and timing to compete at the same level with RR/LL. Everyone else around these days would be easy prey for the 1992 Lennox/Razor anyway.
Posted: 15 Nov 2006, 11:13
by JC
The way things are going at the moment I guess we'll have to wait and see how good the next generation of prospects coming out of eastern Europe will be.
Re: Saw a replay of Ruddock vs. Lewis 1992 recently
Posted: 15 Nov 2006, 11:52
by The Great John L
pundit wrote:Among the current heavyweights, Vlad is the only one who talent- and techniquewise could mix with Lennox and Razor; but he doesn't have the mental mindset, chin and timing to compete at the same level with RR/LL. Everyone else around these days would be easy prey for the 1992 Lennox/Razor anyway.
Sorry, but a prime Lewis would make VERY short work of Wlad. As you noted, Wlad has some skills, but with his size, power and skill, Lewis would have been a terrible opponent for Wlad.
Re: Saw a replay of Ruddock vs. Lewis 1992 recently
Posted: 15 Nov 2006, 11:53
by dr_devious
pundit wrote:..... which was no more than an eliminator fight at the time, with the winner getting a shot at Bowe or Holyfield, while the true champ (Tyson) was in prison.
AND I wondered how long it will take until we get again such a quality matchup in ANY heavyweight bout. Even unification fights.
Among the current heavyweights, Vlad is the only one who talent- and techniquewise could mix with Lennox and Razor; but he doesn't have the mental mindset, chin and timing to compete at the same level with RR/LL. Everyone else around these days would be easy prey for the 1992 Lennox/Razor anyway.
How was Tyson the true champ in 1992 when Douglas took the belt off him in 1990?
I agree that early 90s Lennox and Razor would obliterate anybody in todays heavyweight division
Re: Saw a replay of Ruddock vs. Lewis 1992 recently
Posted: 15 Nov 2006, 18:42
by pundit
The Great John L wrote:pundit wrote:Among the current heavyweights, Vlad is the only one who talent- and techniquewise could mix with Lennox and Razor; but he doesn't have the mental mindset, chin and timing to compete at the same level with RR/LL. Everyone else around these days would be easy prey for the 1992 Lennox/Razor anyway.
Sorry, but a prime Lewis would make VERY short work of Wlad. As you noted, Wlad has some skills, but with his size, power and skill, Lewis would have been a terrible opponent for Wlad.
Not even prime Lewis only, but plausibly also the 1992 (pre-prime) Lewis and the 1992 (end-of-prime) Ruddock.
Posted: 15 Nov 2006, 18:55
by yiddo14
The current day Lennox Lewis would bash up the majority(if not all)of the heavyweights around today.