I see fury like a bear . Usyk I see as an ostrich lol .... usyk will have to peck away at fury ... and i think he could cut fury up for a tko ... (on cuts ) ....
@@FLASHAHOLIC_TV I also put him on top. Ali, Holmes, Foreman etc were not tested by East European boxers but Lennox beat them all including the best one (Vitaly).
You are so delulu Lennox would never beat prime Muhammed Ali. He wouldnt beat Usyck in this time. He wouldnt beat Jack Johnson in the old time and also not Rocky Marciano. And Joe Frazier would be a difficult one for him. He is not the greatest ever okay
The great Lennox Lewis.. the last great Heavyweight. It was a pleasure to watch this man fight and see him use the sweet science for such a large dude. In such a risky division, where its do or die, Lennox Lewis with his appreciation for the sport, not the fight, prevailed. Best heavy weight I ever seen in my lifetime.
The love and respect between these two guys is great. Usyk is such an approachable guy and genuinely fun loving, and Lewis is just a phenomenal person. Would love to shake the hands of both Champs.
I always thought Lewis clearly had most high quality list of prime dangerous fighters in his recs of nearly any atg. Lewis is very underrated, would beat most greats.
He's a brilliant personality and a great boxer. But he is wrong about the Jab. Every cerebral fighter knows that biting the ears is the number 1 skill.
@@AnthonyCroydon909 I don't think he would have been 16 then, because he's 37 today,( so born in 1987), then the Lewis/Tyson match happened after 2000?? to me it was in the late 90's.. but I don't remember well..
Good old nostalgia , I don’t remember at the time thinking he was the best ever , he was great in his period and a good solid fighter , but the real stand outs of all time are Ali and Mike Tyson that everyone remembers for a reason , maybe the difference was the charisma of the two I mentioned which was also standout .
The lack of a jab is why Wilder is struggling now against other fighters. He is so reliant on his right hand that he just wants to go head hunting. Both Ali and Holmes had excellent jabs.
Huge Ali fan here but let’s be right about his jab : he had ONE jab with no variety . A fast flick to blind an opponent for the right cross mostly. No body jab at all / no ‘ ramrod’ jab etc etc. Larry Holmes / sonny liston etc etc jab wise he was not !!
@@serenityinside1Nonsense you never watched Ali. He had a very smart and one of the best jabs in history. He could throw swivel jab, flicker jab, and he varied the timing of the jab. He also threw the body jab often since Olympics 1960. Nonsense. You can watch Fayz Boxing breakdowns and see that’s not true. When he won gold he jabbed the body, one of the most prolific body jabbers.
I agree though I'd say it is just one reason why Wilder struggles. He took boxing up relatively late - around 18 iirc and if you start at that age you're not going to become a well-rounded fighter. Wilder has attributes and is a huge natural puncher, but he does so much wrong - he's too tight, bad footwork, shaky defence, poor combinations, lunges and - as you say, no jab. It is the most important punch in boxing. Without it it's tough to establish control of an opponent, for one.
Was at the Ruddock fight at Earls Court. In cheap seat which were £50 which wasnt cheap trust. It was the night the British public finally got on the Lennox express and what a ride he gave us! Top 5 HW in my opinion. Stick him in with Louis,Ali,Holmes and pick one from Dempsey,Wills,Langford,Liston, Foreman and Audley Harrison. Just checking you're still reading!
Vitali Klitchko is a Billinaire and Lewis is a Millionaire. I don't think a Billionaire wants to fight a Millionaire! US goverment wouldn't allowed it. A former boxing champion as a rebel against the MIGHTY Russia is too good of narrative to risk it!
@Roblad86 That's some crafty comment there, positioning USYK on Fury's level when chances are USYK is levels above all the current crop of heavyweights; in this case, Fury! (Only) history will show where USYK ultimately places, among all the greats, as this era's history is still being written.
Usyk is a brilliant boxer for sure but I wouldn't say he is levels above Fury, I guess we'll find out soon enough. I's actually like to see an Usyk / Parker fight. Parker has a good jab, fast hands good footwork, good chin and does well against guys Usyk's size. @@rareearthelement8698
you might totally be right but... I feel like if israel adesanya fought in the 70s, and sean strickland fought nowadays, everyone would be saying "maaan the middleweight these days suck, izzy would spark up strickland if he fought in present times".
Truly one of the very best, hugely skilled, great jab, huge right hand, intelligent and still fully in control. Credit to the sport unlike many others. Retired with a load of cash and no regrets.
My favourite heavyweight of all time,had it all...skill,power and speed.He also very tactical,played chess and used that in the ring to break down appoints.He offered to train Joshua but Joshua declined and disrespected him.He would have taught Anythony so much what with his jab and uppercut.True legend and gentleman at the same time
@@marthinusbyleveld5012 That's easy to say after his first loss, Lewis has never demonstrated in any way that he would be a good coach. Not to mention that he's knocked AJ many times over the years. AJ is an average heavyweight. He quit against Andy Ruiz and completely outboxed by Usyk, he has never beaten an elite boxer in their prime. This is the best he will ever be period!!!!
I've stood next to Lennox a few times when he used to come to our amateur club shows in Toronto, and I gotta tell you, he's huge. Seeing Usyk next to him, he's not as small as people say or think. He must be pretty big too.
@vincentvangogh8092 I'm 6'2 and standing next to Lenny, I would say he's a little closer to 6'7, so yeah pretty much. 6'3 is average for heavyweight i would say. Ali was 6'3, Foreman was 6'4. Heck, Tyson is only 5'10. I would say tall heavyweights are not that common.
When asked what can you learn from Lennox? I dont know Ukrainian but I think he said "tarpenie" which in Bulgarian means "patience". Usyk's promoter couldn't think of the English word but I think he was going to say patience. In the end they said "the jab" 😂 but I don't think this is what Usyk really wanted to say
Dead right on the jab statement. Back in the day I was a massive david tua fan, and to be honest when they fought lewis jab alone basically won the fight for him. He really did have a world class technique, tua was a extremely dangerous fighter and that jab really made it a comfortable win for him.
I saw a few seconds of Usyk training somewhere. He is training right. He doesn't gain useless weight for this fight, as he needs speed and movability. Train speed and no wasted movements and no notice. He is remembering to move and train upper body movement with bigger range of motion and faster. He is relaxing more In his neck.. and including his head much better. But there only were a few seconds. Getting close to Tyson, pendulum movements and instead of a Mike Tyson's strength and hooks he will use speed and straight and short and fast punches. Precise like a snake. Tyson I haven't seen yet, but he will train equally efficiently. Both have weaknesses but will they see each others?
@@TheHide.1318 That Lewis overhand made Tyson's ear hit his shoulder. Nobody else moved Mike's head like that! That overhand right made boxers like Tyson, Holyfield and Tua hang back. I suspect some of Lewis' punches got close to Foreman and Norton's PSI levels.
@@FLASHAHOLIC_TV Some said he was the hardest puncher they faced. McCall (he said that punch that made him fly in the ropes was the hardest punch that ever hit him) and Ray Mercer (they asked if he ever faced an opponent with such an arsenal =talking about Wlad) and he thought only one name, he said yes, Lennox Lewis. LL hits harder ! I don't remember the others unfortunately. That lets you imagine the level of power the guy had.
Loving the WBC strap on Lennox’s wrist but can’t tell if a watch or bracelet. Legend for all time with only 2 pro losses and KTTFO on the rematch. Riddick Bowe would have fled the earth to avoid fighting him but instead through his belt in the trash rather than fight him for it
Lennox vs. Vitali would make a lot more sense. The Conqueror vs. Dr. Iron Fist was one of the great scraps of that decade, even though it ended in some controversy. "Look at the state of his face!" The only problem is Vitali is still so sore over that stoppage that there's no way he treats the fight as an exhibition.
Lennox would never do it, there’s an interview where he confirms he was offered over $27 Million to fight Vitali & declined lmao He corrected the interviewer himself & said it was more.
you might totally be right but... I feel like if israel adesanya fought in the 70s, and sean strickland fought nowadays, everyone would be saying "maaan the middleweights these days suck, izzy would spark up strickland if he fought in present times".
@@ItsameAlexeh no, its not just blind nostalgia boxing was a much much more active sport, with more pro boxers in the ranks, fewer divisions, fewer belts and alot less ducking. So the apex of that time were really special fighters
Lennox got KO’d by McCall & Rahman… I think Fury gives him a lot of trouble. Lennox was use to fighting shorter opponents, not someone taller like Fury
Big Lennox, best HW of modern time .. only thing they showed me in boxing gym was the jab, everything starts with the jab and no right hand twice in a raw and how to move to counter, rest figure out your self..
My favourite fighter of all time - a one-man wrecking ball in his prime, fighting in an era of killers (admittedly most of them on the gear), most of whom would run the heavyweight division today.
Lewis is the last of the heavyweight greats. He's up there with Holmes, ali, Tyson etc That's why I look at men like Tyson fury, and he's nowhere near that league.
Bivol uses the jab better than Lewis ever did. Lewis' jab was effective because of his huge reach-advantage over everyone else. Bivol's jab has to be more skillful because he has short arms. He uses timing, footwork, setting traps, and perfect technique to jab his opponents' faces in for 12-rounds.
Bivol is genuinely one of the best technical fighters of all time. So underrated. He schooled a better and stronger Canelo than the one Mayweather fought.
That's not strictly true. Lewis threw his jab in a pretty unusual way. He held his left hand close to his opponent's face and never brought it back to guard so the jab only travelled a short distance when he threw it. It was thus an extremely fast and accurate jab. Also, it wasn't telegraphed because it was thrown over a short distance and yet was still surprisingly powerful despite the lack of leverage. It was much more than a range finder jab. Lewis of course used his height and reach advantages but he also leveraged them further with unusual technique.
Lenox I grew up in the same city of Kitchener that you trained in to become a world champion. Your looking fantastic Lenox love to see you in a exhibition.
@@shaunvduke Just like neither will Usyk or Fury if they will fight, since the winner will automatically be stripped by the IBF, it's still ain't taking anything from them, just like it was the case with Lewis.
@@vincentvangogh8092 you can never say any fighter has zero chance. There’s always a chance. Boxing history tells us this. How many people backed Parker to beat Wilder?!?!? And how many would have even remotely thought he’d win every single round?
Part of the reason the jab is dead is that when a Roy Jones or a Floyd Mayweather comes along -- so athletic that they really don't need to jab -- it's so sexy that an entire generation of fighters try to imitate them.
Steve Bunce is right about Lennox, there is something regal about Lewis. He hovers over the ground rather than walks. And when he finishes walking you half expect him to be seated on a throne somewhere. It's really strange because he was not particularly loved in the UK when he was making his name. It took him a very very long time to get respect, but I'm not sure he ever felt the love. But far more important than all that? Physically he looks great. Boxing is a unforgiving sport with a history of sending so many of its great fighters to an early grave. Lennox looks radiant.
you might totally be right but... I feel like if israel adesanya fought in the 70s, and sean strickland fought nowadays, everyone would be saying "maaan the middleweights these days suck, izzy would spark up strickland if he fought in present times". 0:01
Do you guys see Usyk as a rabbit and Fury as a giraffe as Lewis states? Comment what animal you think they resemble AND SUBSCRIBE
I see fury like a bear . Usyk I see as an ostrich lol .... usyk will have to peck away at fury ... and i think he could cut fury up for a tko ... (on cuts ) ....
This made me laugh😂 Brilliant legendary Champ
usyk is known AS THE CAT FURY IS LIKE A BEAR
Usyk is an ocelot. Fury is a guinea hen.
@@thenewcamelot8873Like a bear with no claws or teeth.
I love how Lennox gets the respect now that was missing for long parts of his career
GOAT for me but I think most people have him in their top 5 Greatest now and all have him in their top 10.
@@FLASHAHOLIC_TV I also put him on top. Ali, Holmes, Foreman etc were not tested by East European boxers but Lennox beat them all including the best one (Vitaly).
You are so delulu Lennox would never beat prime Muhammed Ali. He wouldnt beat Usyck in this time. He wouldnt beat Jack Johnson in the old time and also not Rocky Marciano. And Joe Frazier would be a difficult one for him. He is not the greatest ever okay
@@donovanshepperd9209don't forget Jack Dempsey!!!
If anyone wondering Usyk said patience is one thing he could learn from Lennox but Krassuuk couldnt translate it.
Nice one.
Appreciate that translation
Beyond wise
Patience, but meaning more like endure pain and wait, rather then just to be patient.
He always was bad translator, he always says like: "i dont even know how to translate that"
The legend lennox lewis. What a fighter, take a bow. This guy would run through this current heavyweight division. One of the goats
with one hand tied behind his back after a 48hours bender - thats for sure
Very easily at his peak no shadow
My favorite heavy weight caught him prime as a youngin #90sbaby
He would get stopped by AJ.
@@shay_3859tell me your dreaming
The great Lennox Lewis.. the last great Heavyweight. It was a pleasure to watch this man fight and see him use the sweet science for such a large dude. In such a risky division, where its do or die, Lennox Lewis with his appreciation for the sport, not the fight, prevailed. Best heavy weight I ever seen in my lifetime.
Пока не встретил Кличко
He fought everyone except bowe , wow man I wish we could of seen that fight
@@freepeopleworldtv6138Назовите хоть один компонент бокса в котором Кличко превосходил Льюиса?))
Fought all his mandatories !!!
@@freepeopleworldtv6138evenVitaly klitxhko said Lennox was the best of his era stop it they have respect for each other
The love and respect between these two guys is great. Usyk is such an approachable guy and genuinely fun loving, and Lewis is just a phenomenal person. Would love to shake the hands of both Champs.
Had to rewind that bit where Usyk appears. Both his and Lewis's faces are priceless. We're seeing two proper boxing legends here.
lennox lewis is a legend, excellent boxer, jab unbelievable, loved watching lewis growing up 🥊
Couldn't agree more
Lennox was a fantastic boxer One of the best heavyweights
I always thought Lewis clearly had most high quality list of prime dangerous fighters in his recs of nearly any atg. Lewis is very underrated, would beat most greats.
He's a brilliant personality and a great boxer. But he is wrong about the Jab. Every cerebral fighter knows that biting the ears is the number 1 skill.
Much agreed
When Lennox tells you to jab...you fucking jab. He's my GOAT. Legend.
And he had the best jab probably of all time up there with Holmes legend 💪💪
You forgot the great one, Muhammed Ali. Also vitali klitscko
Unbelievable CV
Bruno vs Lewis was the fight of the jabs, horribly painful and effective jabs coming from both guys...
Kltischko owns lewis
usyk said he cried, just shows the respect the guys have for mike tyson
Usyk would have been 16 when Lewis fought Tyson. Tyson must have been one of his boxing heroes.
Yeah, Tyson was 14 and cried when Holmes beat Ali, Usyk said he cried when Lewis beat Tyson. Tyson inspired Ngannou to be a boxer.
@@AnthonyCroydon909 I don't think he would have been 16 then, because he's 37 today,( so born in 1987), then the Lewis/Tyson match happened after 2000?? to me it was in the late 90's.. but I don't remember well..
@@sebasdebordeaux8347 The Lewis-Tyson fight was in 2003, so Usyk was 16.
Love usyk brutal honesty infornt of lennox saying he wanted tyson to win that fight 😂 class
He didnt he said i thought tyson was going to win but lennox just wiped the flaw with him.
@@mad-pit3832 to me I thought he said he cried when tyson lost because he wanted him to win
You're right, that's what he was trying to say@@vincentv7159
@@vincentv7159 Yeah that's how I interpreted it too.
@mad - He said he cried after the fight after Tyson lost.
Lennox has kept himself in fantastic shape since he retired and he is one of the greats of boxing and he is a really nice guy.
Lennox is a true British legend, he was seriously good, but underrated.
Top 🎉
Underrated by who? Most folks I’ve watched and listened to have Lennox as an all time great as do I. Who do you believe underrates him?
Allot of people may disagree. But for me he possibly the best heavy weight in history. Definitely top 5
its a hard task to choose all time number one, but Lewis is up there with the greats ie Ali/Clay Foreman Tyson Holyfield
@@dirtshultz
Good old nostalgia , I don’t remember at the time thinking he was the best ever , he was great in his period and a good solid fighter , but the real stand outs of all time are Ali and Mike Tyson that everyone remembers for a reason , maybe the difference was the charisma of the two I mentioned which was also standout .
The lack of a jab is why Wilder is struggling now against other fighters. He is so reliant on his right hand that he just wants to go head hunting. Both Ali and Holmes had excellent jabs.
Huge Ali fan here but let’s be right about his jab : he had ONE jab with no variety . A fast flick to blind an opponent for the right cross mostly. No body jab at all / no ‘ ramrod’ jab etc etc. Larry Holmes / sonny liston etc etc jab wise he was not !!
@@serenityinside1Nonsense you never watched Ali. He had a very smart and one of the best jabs in history. He could throw swivel jab, flicker jab, and he varied the timing of the jab. He also threw the body jab often since Olympics 1960. Nonsense. You can watch Fayz Boxing breakdowns and see that’s not true. When he won gold he jabbed the body, one of the most prolific body jabbers.
I agree though I'd say it is just one reason why Wilder struggles. He took boxing up relatively late - around 18 iirc and if you start at that age you're not going to become a well-rounded fighter. Wilder has attributes and is a huge natural puncher, but he does so much wrong - he's too tight, bad footwork, shaky defence, poor combinations, lunges and - as you say, no jab. It is the most important punch in boxing. Without it it's tough to establish control of an opponent, for one.
In the 2nd Fury-Wilder fight, Wilder constantly jabbed to the stomach. It should have been a left hook to the ribs.
Lennox Lewis THE LEGEND!!!
Legend, a sharp, hurtful jab! Awesome.
Fighters like Lennox and Bernard are people to really listen to when it comes to looking after yourself - look how good they look.
What a great fighter Lewis was. Nothing but class.
Was at the Ruddock fight at Earls Court. In cheap seat which were £50 which wasnt cheap trust. It was the night the British public finally got on the Lennox express and what a ride he gave us! Top 5 HW in my opinion. Stick him in with Louis,Ali,Holmes and pick one from Dempsey,Wills,Langford,Liston, Foreman and Audley Harrison. Just checking you're still reading!
Lennox Lewis a true Warrior a Legend really i miss him.
I think we all do - imagine him now. He’d sweep this bunch of fools, and Usyk, away in 12 months!
"It's LEG END!" (c) Usyk
Good knowledge of the boxing history and anatomy by Usyk
Lennox is the best 👍🏼
The Bunny Rabbit & the Giraffe! 😂😂😂
Lennox Lewis vs Vitali Klitschko in a rematch exhibition fight let's see it
Lennox will never 😅
@@BIGGLO061 🤣
Unfortunate to say, the mayor of Kyiv has more important issues at hand to worry about
@@stavrosbegetis2173 One fight won't hurt
Vitali Klitchko is a Billinaire and Lewis is a Millionaire. I don't think a Billionaire wants to fight a Millionaire!
US goverment wouldn't allowed it.
A former boxing champion as a rebel against the MIGHTY Russia is too good of narrative to risk it!
As much as I like fury and usyk. Lennox is in a league of his own #GOAT
@Roblad86 That's some crafty comment there, positioning USYK on Fury's level when chances are USYK is levels above all the current crop of heavyweights; in this case, Fury! (Only) history will show where USYK ultimately places, among all the greats, as this era's history is still being written.
Usyk is a brilliant boxer for sure but I wouldn't say he is levels above Fury, I guess we'll find out soon enough. I's actually like to see an Usyk / Parker fight. Parker has a good jab, fast hands good footwork, good chin and does well against guys Usyk's size. @@rareearthelement8698
you might totally be right but... I feel like if israel adesanya fought in the 70s, and sean strickland fought nowadays, everyone would be saying "maaan the middleweight these days suck, izzy would spark up strickland if he fought in present times".
@@ItsameAlexsame reason people think fury beats AJ without them never fighting. Personal bias controls reality
Lennox got KO beat by McCall & Rahman… you really think they’re better than Fury & Usyk? Lmao
Truly one of the very best, hugely skilled, great jab, huge right hand, intelligent and still fully in control. Credit to the sport unlike many others. Retired with a load of cash and no regrets.
One of the Greatest of all time! Lennox
Lennox as classy as ever , once a champion always a champion 🤘
Man you guys get all the great interviews
This champ is very respectful 👍👍👍
Lennox the Legend❤️❤️❤️🫶🫶🫶🙏🙌The True Champion and Warrior❤️❤️.
Love Lennox and great to see him looking and sounding so well. Got to love Usyk as well.
Really nice seeing Lennox in great shape. My all time favourite
My favourite heavyweight of all time,had it all...skill,power and speed.He also very tactical,played chess and used that in the ring to break down appoints.He offered to train Joshua but Joshua declined and disrespected him.He would have taught Anythony so much what with his jab and uppercut.True legend and gentleman at the same time
Yea just as he did for David Price. Good fighters don't always make good coaches!!!
He showed Wilder how to jab with no tangible results
@@seangeorge3648price never had the talent
@@shaunvdukeWilder always revert back to his natural self style .
@@marthinusbyleveld5012 That's easy to say after his first loss, Lewis has never demonstrated in any way that he would be a good coach. Not to mention that he's knocked AJ many times over the years. AJ is an average heavyweight. He quit against Andy Ruiz and completely outboxed by Usyk, he has never beaten an elite boxer in their prime. This is the best he will ever be period!!!!
Great seeing Lennox Lewis in good spirits
Translation to usyks answer was Patience
1:42 "patience" that's the word he was looking for :)
I've stood next to Lennox a few times when he used to come to our amateur club shows in Toronto, and I gotta tell you, he's huge. Seeing Usyk next to him, he's not as small as people say or think. He must be pretty big too.
6 3 usyk 6 6 lennox i think
@vincentvangogh8092 I'm 6'2 and standing next to Lenny, I would say he's a little closer to 6'7, so yeah pretty much. 6'3 is average for heavyweight i would say. Ali was 6'3, Foreman was 6'4. Heck, Tyson is only 5'10. I would say tall heavyweights are not that common.
Lennox is a true legend that will go down in history for the victories he has accumulated in his carries.. A true sportsman.
When asked what can you learn from Lennox? I dont know Ukrainian but I think he said "tarpenie" which in Bulgarian means "patience". Usyk's promoter couldn't think of the English word but I think he was going to say patience. In the end they said "the jab" 😂 but I don't think this is what Usyk really wanted to say
Dead right on the jab statement. Back in the day I was a massive david tua fan, and to be honest when they fought lewis jab alone basically won the fight for him. He really did have a world class technique, tua was a extremely dangerous fighter and that jab really made it a comfortable win for him.
I saw a few seconds of Usyk training somewhere. He is training right. He doesn't gain useless weight for this fight, as he needs speed and movability. Train speed and no wasted movements and no notice. He is remembering to move and train upper body movement with bigger range of motion and faster. He is relaxing more In his neck.. and including his head much better. But there only were a few seconds. Getting close to Tyson, pendulum movements and instead of a Mike Tyson's strength and hooks he will use speed and straight and short and fast punches. Precise like a snake. Tyson I haven't seen yet, but he will train equally efficiently. Both have weaknesses but will they see each others?
"untranslatable" word was patience
Terpenye=patience (what can you learn from Lennox?) the translation ended up being Jab lol
Parker vs wilder vs Parkervs joyce. The difference was patience
Lennox had more than the jab. His upper cut was so good
His jab was killer, though. Brutal in every way!
@@Vor_Tex_Sunhis overhand too
@@TheHide.1318 That Lewis overhand made Tyson's ear hit his shoulder. Nobody else moved Mike's head like that! That overhand right made boxers like Tyson, Holyfield and Tua hang back. I suspect some of Lewis' punches got close to Foreman and Norton's PSI levels.
@@FLASHAHOLIC_TV fr, his accuracy was good too, he snapped holyfield head back with his Jab which Tyson couldn't do
@@FLASHAHOLIC_TV Some said he was the hardest puncher they faced. McCall (he said that punch that made him fly in the ropes was the hardest punch that ever hit him) and Ray Mercer (they asked if he ever faced an opponent with such an arsenal =talking about Wlad) and he thought only one name, he said yes, Lennox Lewis. LL hits harder ! I don't remember the others unfortunately.
That lets you imagine the level of power the guy had.
So true about the jab. Look at the two belt holders Fury and Usyk, both have great jabs.
Loving the WBC strap on Lennox’s wrist but can’t tell if a watch or bracelet. Legend for all time with only 2 pro losses and KTTFO on the rematch. Riddick Bowe would have fled the earth to avoid fighting him but instead through his belt in the trash rather than fight him for it
The last undisputed HW champ meets the next Undisputed HW champ
The way Usyk suddenly appears out of nowhere🤓😂
Lennox vs. Vitali would make a lot more sense. The Conqueror vs. Dr. Iron Fist was one of the great scraps of that decade, even though it ended in some controversy. "Look at the state of his face!" The only problem is Vitali is still so sore over that stoppage that there's no way he treats the fight as an exhibition.
Vitali is the major of Kiev, I don’t it’s the right time for a boxing exhibition
Donate his share of the proceeds of the exhibition to a Ukrainian relief effort. @@ROBERTORRRR1
Lewis vs Klitschko exhibition would be pretty cool!
Dang imagine
@meisteremm donate the revenue to the war effort
Lennox would never do it, there’s an interview where he confirms he was offered over $27 Million to fight Vitali & declined lmao
He corrected the interviewer himself & said it was more.
Lewis would have destroyed fury hands down no contest.
What about Lennox against Usyk, Watson? How would he have handled Usyk since you can predict outcomes?
you might totally be right but... I feel like if israel adesanya fought in the 70s, and sean strickland fought nowadays, everyone would be saying "maaan the middleweights these days suck, izzy would spark up strickland if he fought in present times".
@@ItsameAlexeh no, its not just blind nostalgia boxing was a much much more active sport, with more pro boxers in the ranks, fewer divisions, fewer belts and alot less ducking. So the apex of that time were really special fighters
Lennox got KO’d by McCall & Rahman… I think Fury gives him a lot of trouble. Lennox was use to fighting shorter opponents, not someone taller like Fury
Not sure, Fury is really massive and has a great technique
This was a surprisingly good interview
This is one incredible channel!
The man the myth the legend Lennox Lewis
Where was this?
Saudi.
Sure Love That Coming From The Legend Mr Lenox, The " Jab" Is 🔑 To Getting The Job Done...
Big Lennox was a very special man...Fantastic..
The jab, then the hook and the uppercut. Basics 💁♂️
Great fight was lewis and klitchco ..both of my favorite fighter
Very likeable great champions Lewis and Usyk.
Big Lennox, best HW of modern time .. only thing they showed me in boxing gym was the jab, everything starts with the jab and no right hand twice in a raw and how to move to counter, rest figure out your self..
My favourite fighter of all time - a one-man wrecking ball in his prime, fighting in an era of killers (admittedly most of them on the gear), most of whom would run the heavyweight division today.
Good interview and interviewer. Lets lennox speak alot.
1:40 Хлопці ну будь ласка... Patience ! Скорше за все були дуже емоціоно залучені до чогось іншого.
damn! at 0:49 you can see Tony Jeffries walking in the backround!!
He said ''patience'' and everybody from the champ forgot the word in English hxhahahah
Lewis is the last of the heavyweight greats. He's up there with Holmes, ali, Tyson etc
That's why I look at men like Tyson fury, and he's nowhere near that league.
They said "patience", but couldn't remember the word. :D
Lewis. The best of British. What a boxer he was
Bivol uses the jab better than Lewis ever did. Lewis' jab was effective because of his huge reach-advantage over everyone else. Bivol's jab has to be more skillful because he has short arms. He uses timing, footwork, setting traps, and perfect technique to jab his opponents' faces in for 12-rounds.
Bivol is genuinely one of the best technical fighters of all time. So underrated. He schooled a better and stronger Canelo than the one Mayweather fought.
That's not strictly true. Lewis threw his jab in a pretty unusual way. He held his left hand close to his opponent's face and never brought it back to guard so the jab only travelled a short distance when he threw it. It was thus an extremely fast and accurate jab. Also, it wasn't telegraphed because it was thrown over a short distance and yet was still surprisingly powerful despite the lack of leverage. It was much more than a range finder jab.
Lewis of course used his height and reach advantages but he also leveraged them further with unusual technique.
@@Jimbo8012 and that jab was way stronger than Bivols jab.
Different Weight Class 😅
Larry Holmes had a great jab.
@@Jeronimus8090he’s a heavyweight no shit 🤦♂️
Glad to see Lenox in such a great shape 🥊
Lenox I grew up in the same city of Kitchener that you trained in to become a world champion. Your looking fantastic Lenox love to see you in a exhibition.
The jab master. No one had a jab like lenox
The last undisputed heavyweight champion.
Til he got stripped of TWO belts for refusing to fight his mandatories.
Never once defended undisputed....
@@shaunvduke Just like neither will Usyk or Fury if they will fight, since the winner will automatically be stripped by the IBF, it's still ain't taking anything from them, just like it was the case with Lewis.
Lewis the best no man test 😂
I agree with Lennox,well said 👍👍
Lennox is 58 years young, Other then the hairs gone and now sporting a grey beard and hasn't changed a bit and still a lovely guy !
No words 🙏🏽
Usyk said "Patience". Greetings from Bulgaria.
Two legends of the sport. Respect. God bless both men.
It's gonna be interesting to see how it plays out between Fury and Usyk.
Why isn't usyk fighting for his country?
Why are you running your mouth in comments section instead of making your country proud and famous for your achievements ?😋
Usyk said that he learnt to be patient from Lennox, but his promoter zoned out 😅
How can it be a one fight when there's a rematch clause?
All about involving you find different styles and new things get created but yes the jab is a great range finder and setting up
A class act in and out of the ring is our champion the Lion 🦁🇬🇧 Usyk seems a decent guy
I have met Lennox twice in my life and still he is that cool guy, and yes he looks great ❤️💛💚
imagine wilder with a lennox lewis jab ....
He will still get whoop by everyone
Lennox literally tried to teach him it but he stopped using the jab since the first Stiverne fight
You can't really have a top jab with woeful footwork like Wilder's
There r some boxer throwing jabs n they r so comfortable composed but wilder he's like wnt to fall down whn throwing jab
Is this recorded in Saudi?
Yup
@@pm3434 lol.... Anyone who knows the Park Lane area of London, will understand why I ask.
He said he can learn patience from Lewis.
What a fight it would have been between these two greats!
i would give a prime usyk zero chance against prime lennox Lennox knew how to make his size and power count
@@vincentvangogh8092 you can never say any fighter has zero chance. There’s always a chance. Boxing history tells us this. How many people backed Parker to beat Wilder?!?!? And how many would have even remotely thought he’d win every single round?
Describing Fury as a giraffe is fucking gold 🤣
“It’s like who’s gonna win? The bunny rabbit of the giraffe?” 😂
0:58 usyk said:🤓🤓🤓
One all time great meeting another Great .
Lennox what a gentleman and animal! My top pick!
Lennox knows his artillery lol the jab, the jab
Part of the reason the jab is dead is that when a Roy Jones or a Floyd Mayweather comes along -- so athletic that they really don't need to jab -- it's so sexy that an entire generation of fighters try to imitate them.
Steve Bunce is right about Lennox, there is something regal about Lewis. He hovers over the ground rather than walks. And when he finishes walking you half expect him to be seated on a throne somewhere.
It's really strange because he was not particularly loved in the UK when he was making his name. It took him a very very long time to get respect, but I'm not sure he ever felt the love.
But far more important than all that? Physically he looks great. Boxing is a unforgiving sport with a history of sending so many of its great fighters to an early grave. Lennox looks radiant.
Lennox would bury all of them.
Not Usyk.
@@Dawg477climb out of his arse
you might totally be right but... I feel like if israel adesanya fought in the 70s, and sean strickland fought nowadays, everyone would be saying "maaan the middleweights these days suck, izzy would spark up strickland if he fought in present times". 0:01