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    Ike " The President " Ibeabuchi Vs Lennox Lewis. Who Wins?

    #2
    The Ibeabuchi who fought Tua and almost decapitated Chris Byrd would get my pick. If McCall and Rahman can knock Lewis out, The President in his prime definitely can, too. Superior engine and focus.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
      The Ibeabuchi who fought Tua and almost decapitated Chris Byrd would get my pick. If McCall and Rahman can knock Lewis out, The President in his prime definitely can, too. Superior engine and focus.
      I disagree. Ibeabuchi never proved he could beat a bigger man. If one handed Tua could land on him at will I gotta believe Lewis would do the same. Ike was a good puncher, but usually not a one punch knockout artist. He stopped guys thru attrition. It's easy to dismiss Lewis if you just look at the Rahman and McCall losses. But if we take both at their best.....I like Lennox experience to beat Ibeabuchi by decision or possibly a mid rounds stoppage after hurting him with something he doesn't see.

      It's a shame Ike went off the rails and sabotaged his own career. He may have been something special. The potential was most definitely there. Just not enough experience for me to pick him here. I wouldn't pick him against Vits either, though I may against Wlad. Him and Golota would have behaven interesting and fun fight.

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        #4
        Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
        It's easy to dismiss Lewis if you just look at the Rahman and McCall losses.
        In fact, I'm not looking at those fights only. For me, Lewis only really shone against Ruddock, Golota, and Grant. Namely, when he immediately found punches to solve matters quickly. I'll also add good boxing performances here and there (the Tua fight comes to mind).

        For the rest...

        - Beat the drugged corpse of Tyson (and he's bragging about this "legacy-defining win" to this day)
        - Was not that impressive against Holyfield, both times
        - Was behind against Bruno before finding a Hail Mary to save him
        - Went life and death with Mercer and Vitali
        - Was almost knocked down by Shannon Briggs.

        In a nutshell: Lewis is overrated.



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          #5
          Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
          Him and Golota would have been interesting and fun fight.
          Ending with the police arresting both

          Remember the Ezra Sellers accident? Imagine Ibeabuchi after being hit in the nuts by Golota.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post

            In fact, I'm not looking at those fights only. For me, Lewis only really shone against Ruddock, Golota, and Grant. Namely, when he immediately found punches to solve matters quickly. I'll also add good boxing performances here and there (the Tua fight comes to mind).

            For the rest...

            - Beat the drugged corpse of Tyson (and he's bragging about this "legacy-defining win" to this day)
            - Was not that impressive against Holyfield, both times
            - Was behind against Bruno before finding a Hail Mary to save him
            - Went life and death with Mercer and Vitali
            - Was almost knocked down by Shannon Briggs.

            In a nutshell: Lewis is overrated.


            While I respect your opinions more times than not, we'll have to agree to disagree on this.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post

              Ending with the police arresting both

              Remember the Ezra Sellers accident? Imagine Ibeabuchi after being hit in the nuts by Golota.
              Lmao.....yeah, you're right. There would be a riot for sur!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                I disagree. Ibeabuchi never proved he could beat a bigger man. If one handed Tua could land on him at will I gotta believe Lewis would do the same. Ike was a good puncher, but usually not a one punch knockout artist. He stopped guys thru attrition. It's easy to dismiss Lewis if you just look at the Rahman and McCall losses. But if we take both at their best.....I like Lennox experience to beat Ibeabuchi by decision or possibly a mid rounds stoppage after hurting him with something he doesn't see.

                It's a shame Ike went off the rails and sabotaged his own career. He may have been something special. The potential was most definitely there. Just not enough experience for me to pick him here. I wouldn't pick him against Vits either, though I may against Wlad. Him and Golota would have behaven interesting and fun fight.
                - - Ike infinitely better than McCall and Rahman before he went loonytunes. Sorta like Me better than U in all phases of life save U dominance of S T U P I D>>>

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Engine512 View Post
                  Ike " The President " Ibeabuchi Vs Lennox Lewis. Who Wins?
                  Boxing or wrassling? Sorry could not resist. Some here will get the pn hopefully.

                  Ok seriously. Fact of the matter is: lewis beat a lot of fighters who held a lot of promise... Grant was touted, Razor Ruddock was going to destroy him, Shannon Briggs was a very hot prospect when Lewis fought him... Was Ibeabuchi, what we know of him really much better at the time than what we thought of these prospects?

                  I say this as a reformed Ibeabuchi fan... Like Liston the man was seemingly crafted to be a heavyweight fighter, and his abilities to hang in there, to punch hard, and to keep coming forward... But lewis has actual experience on his side and if you read the glowing reports on Briggs for example, or Golota, etc... Was the president truly better?
                  Last edited by billeau2; Today, 01:29 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post

                    In fact, I'm not looking at those fights only. For me, Lewis only really shone against Ruddock, Golota, and Grant. Namely, when he immediately found punches to solve matters quickly. I'll also add good boxing performances here and there (the Tua fight comes to mind).

                    For the rest...

                    - Beat the drugged corpse of Tyson (and he's bragging about this "legacy-defining win" to this day)
                    - Was not that impressive against Holyfield, both times
                    - Was behind against Bruno before finding a Hail Mary to save him
                    - Went life and death with Mercer and Vitali
                    - Was almost knocked down by Shannon Briggs.

                    In a nutshell: Lewis is overrated.


                    Something to be aware of: When Briggs fought Lewis he was considered a very hot prospect.

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