Lewis has adamently denied that he would come out of retirement for any fight and he may be one fighter who was as shrewd out of the ring to keep a keen eye on where his purse money was going.
If he did come out of retirement, though, the ring rust would be tremendous - he probably wouldn't have a tune-up match - and Klitschko would wear the former champ out by about the eighth round and score a TKO in round ten.
2007-04-19 09:42:09
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Rumors are the stuff old men trade from their rocking chairs, sitting safetly by their fires. If Lennox Lewis comes out of retirement to give Vitali Klitschko another fight, the blogbaba might just have to part with the price of a plane ticket and show up in person for that one. Two grand for a decent seat is a bargin. It would cement Lewis's legacy as a class act, and silence the boxing critics once and for all. Believe me Lewis knows how bad of a beating he was taking better than anyone who watched it, and he would learn from his mistakes. Both fighters have had a great deal of down time, so ring rust and rest wouldn't be factors. I think Klitschko fought the fight of his life that night and got careless. Lewis under performed and was capable of a better showing. If, and I stress the word "IF" a second fight ever takes place, I would have to take Lewis. Vitali could easily prove me wrong, and either way it would be a draw like no other, maybe even bigger than Oscar/Floyd. Lewis by KO late rounds, say 8 or 9th.
2016-05-19 00:41:36
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answered by ? 3
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I don't think Lennox would be in too much of a hurry to fight Vitali Klitscho again. Klitscho was winning every round on my card in the first fight when he got careless and Lennox landed a couple bombs to open up those cuts. Both of them has had an extended period of inactivity, and I still think Lennox would win, but he would have to take a lot of punishment to do it, and Klitscho wouldn't make the same mistake of slugging with Lennox that cost him the first fight.
Lewis by split decision, with a lot of booing fans and controversy over the decision.
2007-04-19 09:55:57
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answered by blogbaba 6
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Vitali left boxing for two years. Lennox Lewis said he doesn't want to fight any more. I would have to see Vitali back in the ring again to make a judgement. If they had a rematch it is a toss up.
2007-04-19 12:35:22
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answered by gman 6
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Vitali klitscho.
2007-04-19 09:43:22
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answered by Bob-O 2
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Lennox Lewis, hands down!
We've seen them both, and, all other factors being equal, we know that Lennox is a thinking-man's fighter, able to formulate & execute a fight-plan, whereas, at his best, Klitschko has never been considered a "ring general".
2007-04-19 10:25:21
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answered by Nat Turner, Jr 1
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Lewis by KO in The 6th round . I have a question?Why do people think that Lewis was in trouble in that fight if the fight had gone two more rounds Lewis would have KO him. Look at Lewis history in second fights he always kills the guy this would be and easy fight for Lewis
2007-04-19 10:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Lewis.
Klitscho is champion because all present contenders, with 1 or 2 possible exceptions, are pretenders. Otherwise, Vitali is just a better than average bum.
2007-04-19 09:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It'd likely never happen, but I had Klitschko ahead on the first fight, I'd put him ahead (assuming no cuts) on the second as well.
2007-04-22 16:38:49
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answered by darkmanxboomer13 1
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A BOUT TODAY OR A DREAM BOUT - LEWIS KO'S EITHER klitschko BROTHER.
2007-04-19 17:03:36
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answered by smitty 7
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