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Last edited by doom_specialist; 09-30-2018, 04:57 PM.
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Originally posted by yoz View PostYep, that guy that 'battered' him escaped without as much as a bruise.
Total domination...
Bruises have nothing to do with the fact that he was hit hard and often by Klitschko, who definitely was not a Rahman, a McCall or a badly faded, drugged Tyson.
Of course, he was reacting. But you can't argue about that fight being a clear sign of Lewis' decline. In fact he was wise enough to quit boxing right after that.
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Easy call. There was NO WAY 39yr old part time fighter soft in the tummy Povetkin, who relied on drugs at a certain point during his career (maybe MOST of it) beats a bulky neck Joshua! The youth, size, muscles and decent skilz is/was waaaay too much for WHATEVER skills Ice Cream Popetkin could muster.....Fast Eddie made it out to be more than it ever could be....
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostThe quote you responded to also seemed biased, since most old fighters usually take a beating they didn't want before they retire for good.
If anything, my sentence was an indication of his wisdom; as soon as he started declining - the Klitschko fight being the ultimate evidence - he quit. Just in time, and if you ask me he made the right choice.
What I really could never stand of Lewis is his ongoing bragging about his so-called destruction of Tyson. I find strange that an articulate man like he is still needs to aggrandize that cheap win over a D-level version of Iron Mike, full of psychotropic drugs and with his mind and guts not there anymore for the sport.
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Originally posted by P4Pdunny View PostPov didn't deserve a chance at another shot, let alone this shot in the first place for me.
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Originally posted by Redgloveman View PostPovetkin performed well. I think it was plain to see that he still had the speed and strength to trouble Joshua. Compare this to Wilder Stiverne II, it's night and day.
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Originally posted by P4Pdunny View PostHe equipped himself well and fought a good fight although him even getting a shot was contentious to say the least.
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