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    How Great Is Lennox Lewis's Resume?

    How great is Lennox Lewis resume of wins?

    -Ossie Ocasio(Former WBA World Cruiserweight)
    -Gary Mason (35-0, British HW Champion)
    -Glenn McCrory (Former IBF CW Champion)
    -Tyrell Biggs (Super Heavweight Olympic Gold Medalist)
    -Donovan Ruddock
    -Tony Tucker (49-1)
    -Frank Bruno (Former WBC HW Champion)
    -Tommy Morrison (45-2, Former WBO HW Champion)
    -Ray Mercer
    -Oliver McCall
    -Henry Akinwande (32-0)
    -Andrew Golota
    -Shannon Briggs
    -Zeljko Mavrovic (27-0)
    -Evander Holyfield (3 Time HW Champion)
    -Michael Grant (31-0)
    -Francois Botha (40-2)
    -David Tua (37-1, 12 Straight Wins)
    -Hasim Rahma
    -Mike Tyson (49-3, 2 Time Undisputed HW Champion)
    -Vitali Klitschko (Current Number #1 HW)

    Thoughts, were does it rank with ATG Resume's?

    #2
    Id say its pretty impressive.there were some really good HW's around at the time and lewis beat anybody that would get in the ring with him,avenging both his losses which i feel is important
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      #3
      Lennox is one of the best heavyweights of all time, he could do it all knock fighters out early or give a fighter a boxing lesson. Lennox's wins over briggs, morrison, golota and razor ruddock get really under rated they were all solid contenders
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        #4
        C- for fighting guys outside of their prime and getting embarrassed by Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman.

        He has one of the poorest resumes of any heavyweight champion.

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          #5
          Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
          C- for fighting guys outside of their prime and getting embarrassed by Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman.

          He has one of the poorest resumes of any heavyweight champion.
          So uh, compare Tyson's resume to his.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Obama View Post
            So uh, compare Tyson's resume to his.
            Start a new thread, Jack Sparrow.

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              #7
              Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
              C- for fighting guys outside of their prime and getting embarrassed by Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman.

              He has one of the poorest resumes of any heavyweight champion.


              Holyfield
              Tyson
              V. Klitschko
              Rahman
              Ruddock
              Golota
              Morrison
              Bruno
              Mercer
              McCall
              Tua
              Tucker
              Briggs

              If you think that's a C- resume, you need some help.
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                #8
                Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
                Start a new thread, Jack Sparrow.
                Holyfield and Ali are the only Heavyweights who come close to matching Lennox name for name, but LL has a better record and only 2 losses.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Soir View Post
                  Holyfield and Ali are the only Heavyweights who come close to matching Lennox name for name, but LL has a better record and only 2 losses.
                  Not only do I disagree name for name, but name for name shouldn't matter anyways. Beating a name doesn't mean much if the fighter is nowhere near what they used to be.
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                    #10
                    It's a good resume, obviously it's missing a couple names, bowe (lewis ko'd him in the olympics though) Tyson (prime) and even................John Ruiz (lol)

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