Damn, been away from this thread for a bit...let me jump back in here...
also, Ali just didnt have the KO power to take out Lewis with 1 shot, he would be at the end of Lennox's jab all night
Sonny Liston & the phantom punch disagree with you. Seriously, Ali is a bit underrated in the power department. Sure, he wasn't a KO artist but there's something to be said for accumulation of punches. And remember, Ali wasn't
that much smaller than Lewis and much quicker, he'd probably be able to put his hands on Lennox a lot more times than anyone else has.
Lewis never had a problem winning a boring fight with his skills
True. Strangely, this is perhaps his greatest quality.
I think Lewis is a very underrated Heavyweight, however Rope A Dope wouldn't work in the way it worked against foreman as there was no way lewis would punch himself out, however where it would work is that Ali could use that in order to keep from getting tired out while he stayed on defense and took that last minute of the round, so i think it would probably go the distance, and likely be close, but I still think ALi would win enough rounds to get the win, but thats totally my opinion... however there is no question in my mind whatso ever that Prime Ali would not have to worry about Lewis.
also what Lewis are we talking pre or post Manny in his corner because he was a much better fighter once he started being trained by Steward
Agreed. However, even though Ali wasn't that much smaller, he was still smaller. That reach and constant jab of Lewis is enough to give any fighter fits. That said, I think that would be a very boring fight. Two guys looking to stay out of harm's way for the most part and jab at each other doesn't sound very appealing. The interesting part is that during Ali's era, he never fought any skilled fighters that were taller than him and could control him with their jab. Would beating Lewis require tactics we've never seen Ali use?
KOF: Me & you are cool but I think you've got it twisted:
I wont nickel and dime the top 10 since Im so out of the boxing loop its not even funny.
I will say this.
Lennox Lewis being above Holyfield/Tyson/Frazier is ludicrous and bordering on the insane. Lewis is the weakest Heavyweight I can recall and you can pretty much pinpoint him as the downturn and fall of the heavyweight division.
He is the fall of the heavyweight division. That's a bit harsh but whatever.
He could barely squeak it out against an severely slowing Holyfield with 2 tries , he took 8 rounds to finish a shell of Mike Tyson. You think he stands a chance against ANY of the big guys in there prime ?
Tyson would swallow him up within 3 rounds Holyfield easily out points him if they met even 2 years prior. Lew's' pension for stalling and avoiding fights and delaying matchups coupled with his glass chin efforts give him an impressive record but an absolute absence of greatness.
Lewis dominated Holyfield in both fights, just didn't knock him out. Anyone who saw those fights will tell you Holyfield got an absolute gift in the form of a draw in the first fight. I don't think Holyfield ever outpoints Lewis. He could KO him if he managed to goad him into street brawls the way he did Bowe, but like those matchups I'd say Evander loses 2 out of 3 even at his absolute best. And I don't see the shame in dominating a guy for 7 rounds & knocking him out in the 8th.
As for Tyson. I can see how his post Cus career looks bad and his ranking should be worth dropping becuase of it. But he clearly is a guy who was 2 completely different fighters in his career.
The ridiculous notion of him being bullied , not being able to stand up to guys , or would quit easily is 100% King era. Tysons early career was spent against "bullies" and guys who thought theyd simply outpoint , use reach , or intimidate Tyson. Tyson mopped the floor with all of them and destroyed every boxer in his path ...old , young , champ , has been didnt matter he wrecked all of them usually in under 2 minutes. People are too quick to forget just what a unique and rare talent he was and just how well trained he was.
Agreed, he was 2 different fighters. However, his early career was hardly filled with bullies. At best, he fought a couple of decent fighters on his way to the title. Jesse Ferguson was probably the best of these. Jesse who? Exactly. Even then after the first 10 or so fights his rep preceeded him and these guys were mostly scared stiff before the fight started.
As far as his not being able to stand up to guys, Kevin Rooney often mentioned this as a problem Tyson had coming up. Rooney, of course, was Mike's trainer before King got hold of him. And yes, he was extremely well trained, while he was with Rooney. Once King, and Mike and whoever else forced Rooney out, shit went down the drain quick. Tyson stopped doing all the little things that made him great & just started trying to walk through guys' punches to land that one big blow.
Noone on that top 10 list had his combination of speed/power and unlike Frazier he knew how to dodge , move and setup the shots he wanted. Yes as a career barely top 10. But you put all these guys in there prime Ali/Foreman would be the only guys IMO that would give him a run for his money.
Again, while under Cus D' Amato & Kevin Rooney's tutelege he knew how to dodge, setup, etc. Even then, he didn't fight anyone who was as skilled as the champs mentioned in this thread who could either move, or keep him on the end of their jab. I'd say Mike definitely has a chance against any of them but they have a shot against him as well. FWIW, Tyson vs. Frazier or Marciano would likely be the most exciting matchups, but they'd be short one way or the other.
Bottom line in no planet or reality or scenario does Lewis deserve to be over Tyson/Frazier/Holyfield
Again, I think Lewis could beat Tyson at any point during his career. But a young Mike wouldn't be so easy to hit and would work hard to get inside that jab. It would definitely be interesting. As far as ranking them on a list of all-time greats I haven't decided where I'd put either, yet (maybe later today) but Lennox had a good run as the champ, avenged his losses with vicious beatdowns and beat the best fighters that were out there except for the one who ducked him (Riddick Bowe). That alone means a sane person can certainly rank him over a guy who had a meteoric rise to the top & flamed out fairly quickly.
Lewis didnt go out there looking for 1 punch KO's, he just boxed you up and got the win, his only 2 losses he avenged in brutal fashion
Lewis is very underrated in the all time ranks, with his size and boxing skills, I would match him up against anyone and like his chances
Ditto...see above.
Neither did Lennox Lewis or RoyJones Jr. RJJ and Tyson both absolutely wrecked and humiliated guys. Tyson unified the title and made sure ranked and up and comers were nobodies. Once again when you are THAT good and THAT dominant whos going to pose a challenge ? People want to dismiss everyone after a fight but many of these guys were considered legit and pretty damn good fighters before stepping in the ring with Tyson. Your assertion that he could be bullied etc is just really off the mark. The only people that say that are holding on to Old Tyson. Thats like me judging Foreman only on his post Grill making days.
Much like Lewis, RJJ was content to go 12 rounds and outpoint guys, no matter how boring it was. It occasionally looked better because of his speed and flair. In the annals of boxing history none of the guys Tyson beat would even make a top 100 heavyweights of all time with the exception of Holmes, who was washed up and possibly Spinks who was a blown up light heavyweight - and really really scared of him. Even the guys he beat for belts were suspect - Trevor Berbick, Bonecrusher Smith, Pinklon Thomas, Frank Bruno, Tony "TNT" Tucker, Tyrell Biggs. Really? Lewis is lacking in this area as well but let's not act like any of these guys were that good.
If your best argument was one guy who wasnt scared went the distance its not doing much. Lennox had everyone go the distance on him. He couldnt take care of guys that had no business in the ring with him let alone the sport of boxing. Aging vets, flash KOs by nobodies and losing to a guy whos career highlight was crying in the ring is hardly a resume that can compete.
We've already established Lennox was more than content to go 12 rounds & walk away with a boring decision so he didn't put himself out there going for KOs. He didn't have to & he still had a good number of them. True, he doesn't have the greatest resume in the world but neither does Tyson.
Lastly Blood Green and Tyson were both less that 20 fights into there careers. Green did nothing much outside of Hug Tyson for 10 rounds despite 8 inches of height advantage and a bunch of Gold gloves to his name. Hardly in argument over "not being scared".
I'll agree with that.