I again must question LL's greatness. If you look at his first title reign, who did he fight? TONY TUCKER. A guy who was SERIOUSLY over the hill and yet made it a tough fight for the Jamaican. PHIL JACKSON...who's he? Nobody! Then he met a prime Ollie McCall and got koed like an amateur.
In his second title reign, he fought a ramshackled McCall. Maybe he even knew about his condition. I tip that he did. Then he fought Akinwande, a really big guy but not exactly the best hw in the world. Then Golota, who was known for his fouls and his mental imbalance already then (it was rather obvious, wasn't it?). Shannon Briggs, who always only had that big left hook but not much else of boxing skills. Not the best chin either, he got ktfoed by Darroll Wilson in 3.
Zeljko Mavrovic...well, I think that fight really proved that Lewis was not the great fighter he and some others thought he was. Mavrovic came underfed and weight drained and still gave him hell, particularly in the 7th round. Still, as weakened as he was he could never keep the assault going too long. And then, as he became the undisputed champion, who were the opponents he picked as his first three defenses?!? MICHAEL GRANT, FRANS BOTHA and DAVID TUA. An oversized hypejob, a fat brawler without real skills or notable punching power and an undersized power puncher. Lewis held&punched Grant into submission, outslugged Botha who never was a big puncher and ran and boxed Tua into submission, committing a few intentional fouls on him in the process.
Then finally he took on a better opponent. A guy who wasn't too big to move around or too small to reach him and that could punch and box some as well. And what happened? He went down, hard. That he beat him in the rematch doesn't really prove anything except that he had power and was more focused this time, naturally. And when it comes to the other great opponents he beat between his title reigns: Mercer won or at least drew that fight and Bruno was outboxing him like a child before he got careless and walked in a big left hook. Holyfield of course was nowhere near his old self. Same with Iron Mike.
So there you go. I wonder why nobody has seen or pointed this out before. All these Lewishuggers go on about what great opposition he beat...but when you read this, you'll find it pretty laughable too, I'm sure!
In his second title reign, he fought a ramshackled McCall. Maybe he even knew about his condition. I tip that he did. Then he fought Akinwande, a really big guy but not exactly the best hw in the world. Then Golota, who was known for his fouls and his mental imbalance already then (it was rather obvious, wasn't it?). Shannon Briggs, who always only had that big left hook but not much else of boxing skills. Not the best chin either, he got ktfoed by Darroll Wilson in 3.
Zeljko Mavrovic...well, I think that fight really proved that Lewis was not the great fighter he and some others thought he was. Mavrovic came underfed and weight drained and still gave him hell, particularly in the 7th round. Still, as weakened as he was he could never keep the assault going too long. And then, as he became the undisputed champion, who were the opponents he picked as his first three defenses?!? MICHAEL GRANT, FRANS BOTHA and DAVID TUA. An oversized hypejob, a fat brawler without real skills or notable punching power and an undersized power puncher. Lewis held&punched Grant into submission, outslugged Botha who never was a big puncher and ran and boxed Tua into submission, committing a few intentional fouls on him in the process.
Then finally he took on a better opponent. A guy who wasn't too big to move around or too small to reach him and that could punch and box some as well. And what happened? He went down, hard. That he beat him in the rematch doesn't really prove anything except that he had power and was more focused this time, naturally. And when it comes to the other great opponents he beat between his title reigns: Mercer won or at least drew that fight and Bruno was outboxing him like a child before he got careless and walked in a big left hook. Holyfield of course was nowhere near his old self. Same with Iron Mike.
So there you go. I wonder why nobody has seen or pointed this out before. All these Lewishuggers go on about what great opposition he beat...but when you read this, you'll find it pretty laughable too, I'm sure!
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