Soft spoken Lennox Lewis at his best was the total package. The last undisputed Heavyweight champion emerged as cream of the crop against some of the biggest punchers in Heavyweight history. Lennox avenged his only two defeats by knockout. He didn't make excuses for his losses, he said, *"It's Heavyweights, you can get caught, but i won the rematches in style,"* and *"Show me a Heavyweight champion without a loss and i'll show you a fighter that fought a lot of nobodies."* In my opinion 59 year old Lennox Lewis is the GOAT. To hear him talk so clearly and eloquently after going up against 18 Heavyweight Champions is remarkable. The 18 HW Champions Lewis faced: *Vitali Klitschko, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Shannon Briggs, Frank Bruno, Tony Tucker, Hasim Rahman, Oliver McCall, Mike Weaver, Henry Akinwande, Tommy Morrison and Ray Mercer were later recognized as WBO champions, British HW champion Gary Mason, European HW champion Jean Chanet, Commonwealth HW champion Derek Williams, Canada HW champion Razor Ruddock, IBF/WBF HW champion Michael Grant and WBC International HW champion David Tua* [[ technically not all were 'World' champions but champions nonetheless ]] *Other notable mentions; Olympic HW Silver medalist Riddick Bowe, Olympic HW Gold medalist Tyrell Briggs, Andrew Golota, Zeljko Mavrovic, Frans Botha and Phil Jackson* How many prime topnotch genuine 200+lbs Heavyweight and 224+lbs Super Heavyweight Champions did little 184 lb Rocky fight? Imagine little Rocky trying to fight topnotch Super Heavyweights with 80" to 86" albatross wingspans and 30 to 100 lb weight advantages? I'm sorry Heavyweight was only 175 back then bcz it sure as hell ain't today. It's no wonder Emanuel Steward, an American boxer, trainer, and proven boxing Genius who trained 41 world champion fighters throughout his career said, *"Marciano was too small. He really wasn't a Heavyweight. 5' 10", exceptionally short arms, very clumsy, cut easy, had troubled balance. 188 lbs was just too small."* @ Emanuel Steward: Ali all time greatest, Klitschko number eight It's amazing the way Rocky fans belittle Lennox for losing twice yet they always fail to mention the *((753))* losses Rocky's opponents had? Why is that? For Pete's sake *((753))* losses is astronomical. Why so many? *"In the old days, ringers could boost their income by fighting repeatedly. Padding your record against weak opponents can yield good results-The real stumble-bums are the guys who make a career of losing. In small-time boxing, the less-talented fighter often gets most of the cash. He is, after all, providing a valuable service by losing so reliably and helping other fighters pad their records."* --The Ring Magazine by Andy Bowers
Well he never got knocked down his whole career and never been behind on a scorecard after the 1st round. He was ahead in this fight when they stopped it
lewis take the fight with 10 days notice, lewis was fat he was 257 pound the highest weight ever in his career, lewis was old, lewis beat vitali and give him more damage, vitali was lucky because he was tiered and wobbling after the uppercut in round 6, if the fight continue you will see vitali on the canvas, With 10 days and highest weight he beat him, what if he go to camp for 3 month and make his perfect weight to fight him! Imagine what he will do 🤷🏻♂️
Хороший бой, драматичный 🔥👍
Виталя смотрит в завтрашний день одним глазом.Лучший его бой!
Keep bringing the good one's.👍
They are both great boxer! Vitaly Klitschko is stronger boxer!
How is he the stronger boxer when he received the most damage in the fight 😂
Soft spoken Lennox Lewis at his best was the total package. The last undisputed Heavyweight champion emerged as cream of the crop against some of the biggest punchers in Heavyweight history. Lennox avenged his only two defeats by knockout. He didn't make excuses for his losses, he said, *"It's Heavyweights, you can get caught, but i won the rematches in style,"* and *"Show me a Heavyweight champion without a loss and i'll show you a fighter that fought a lot of nobodies."*
In my opinion 59 year old Lennox Lewis is the GOAT. To hear him talk so clearly and eloquently after going up against 18 Heavyweight Champions is remarkable.
The 18 HW Champions Lewis faced: *Vitali Klitschko, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Shannon Briggs, Frank Bruno, Tony Tucker, Hasim Rahman, Oliver McCall, Mike Weaver, Henry Akinwande, Tommy Morrison and Ray Mercer were later recognized as WBO champions, British HW champion Gary Mason, European HW champion Jean Chanet, Commonwealth HW champion Derek Williams, Canada HW champion Razor Ruddock, IBF/WBF HW champion Michael Grant and WBC International HW champion David Tua* [[ technically not all were 'World' champions but champions nonetheless ]] *Other notable mentions; Olympic HW Silver medalist Riddick Bowe, Olympic HW Gold medalist Tyrell Briggs, Andrew Golota, Zeljko Mavrovic, Frans Botha and Phil Jackson*
How many prime topnotch
genuine 200+lbs Heavyweight
and 224+lbs Super Heavyweight
Champions did little 184 lb Rocky fight?
Imagine little Rocky trying to fight topnotch
Super Heavyweights with 80" to 86" albatross
wingspans and 30 to 100 lb weight advantages?
I'm sorry Heavyweight was only 175 back then bcz it sure as hell ain't today. It's no wonder Emanuel Steward, an American boxer, trainer, and proven boxing Genius who trained 41 world champion fighters throughout his career said, *"Marciano was too small. He really wasn't a Heavyweight. 5' 10", exceptionally short arms, very clumsy, cut easy, had troubled balance. 188 lbs was just too small."* @ Emanuel Steward: Ali all time greatest, Klitschko number eight
It's amazing the way Rocky fans belittle Lennox for losing twice yet they always fail to mention the *((753))* losses Rocky's opponents had? Why is that? For Pete's sake *((753))* losses is astronomical. Why so many? *"In the old days, ringers could boost their income by fighting repeatedly. Padding your record against weak opponents can yield good results-The real stumble-bums are the guys who make a career of losing. In small-time boxing, the less-talented fighter often gets most of the cash. He is, after all, providing a valuable service by losing so reliably and helping other fighters pad their records."* --The Ring Magazine by Andy Bowers
Ali > lewis
Классный канал про бокс !
У Виталия очень корявая техника, не понятно как он мог так долго быть на высоте.
поветкина и лебедева смотри
@@newmen2077 поучи жену щи варить.
Well he never got knocked down his whole career and never been behind on a scorecard after the 1st round. He was ahead in this fight when they stopped it
Ali. Out. Class. Both. These.
yep i agree
lennox lewis is the best i lay them all to rest
using Muhammad Ali poems
Lewis was lucky he got a cut kilcko otherwise he would have lost this fight
Whoever posted this video cut out certain parts and I don't know why and I'm clicking off of it right now and find the true video.
Humble mr.lewis is a great behaviour I vote lewis
Klitschko kann nicht kämpfen, nur wenn er Glück hatte Punkten.
lewis take the fight with 10 days notice, lewis was fat he was 257 pound the highest weight ever in his career, lewis was old, lewis beat vitali and give him more damage, vitali was lucky because he was tiered and wobbling after the uppercut in round 6, if the fight continue you will see vitali on the canvas, With 10 days and highest weight he beat him, what if he go to camp for 3 month and make his perfect weight to fight him! Imagine what he will do 🤷🏻♂️
Філософе, не переставай фантазувати - у тебе це добре виходить.
@@ГрицькоГудевітер English, I don’t understand this Spells
BS....In your biased opinion.
@@ruffknight9549 facts, not opinions
@@RareMan-d3w Google translate
No. Cut. Different. Story.
cut was caused by a punch
Lewis. Lucky. New. It
Normalerweise vitali hat gewonnen
Lewis was boring to watch
agreed
nut whay matters as if you win
its no point being entertaining if you lose
Crap performance by lewis neck holding head pushing side of damage .Rude after fight.
whoes happy after a fight unless youve won comfortably