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Guest Ripper
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And the sad thing is, I think I am one of the only people in the world that can tell them apart and usually never get them confused. Wow. Well, you know what I meant.

 

Vladimeir on the other hand needs more fights under his belt...and that lost was a fluke. he will desimate that guy in the rematch.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Byrd is a chickenshit that fights like a pussy. I can't stand that googly-eyed fuck, and want to see him get bitten by Mike Tyson. I won't watch a fight between him and Lewis, because it will be a 12 round tappy-tap jabfest with Byrd playing hide and seek, losing a decision, then whining about it. He's the biggest puss in boxing and is afraid to take a punch. When one connects, he drops. Take his fight with Wladimir Klitschko, where Wlad beat his ass the whole fight and knocked him down twice. Speaking of him, he was recently KOed by Corrie Sanders, to fill in the blank.

 

Byrd's a terrible person to fight, but he crumbles when there's simply too much pressure. Old farts and counterpunchers have trouble with him (which is why Lewis ducks him), but someone big and strong usually has no trouble mauling him, like both Klitschko bros. (Which makes me wonder why Lewis ducks Byrd, on the other hand.)

 

Anyway, next up for Lewis has to be the Vitaly rematch, which I personally think he'll win, then onto Wlad, a chump or two, and maybe the money fight against Jones, but I'm not holding my breath on that one.

 

Also, to those that question Lewis' ability to draw fans as champ, there were 12,000 fans there to see him take on a guy on 2 weeks notice...

 

Taking nothing away from V. Klitschko however, as he was CLEARLY winning that fight, and more than deserves a rematch.

Guest Polish_Rifle
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I like Chris Byrd ever since his days on USA’s Tuesday Night Fights. His style is a lot like Roy Jones except he’s a heavyweight. I think he knows he can’t knock all these heavyweights out so he does what he can to win fights, meaning he racks up the points and avoids being hit. If Lewis is out of shape like on Saturday, then Byrd has a shot at winning the bout if he can take a few power punches and avoid the jab.

 

Howard Stern just played the post fight news conference with Lewis and Byrd challenging him ala Rocky 3. They could be promoting the next fight already.

Guest Polish_Rifle
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He promoted Crazy Cabbie against Angry Black's fight at WWE NY and also Cabbie v Stuttering John at Atlantic City, so I'm sure he can do just as well as Don King.

Guest NoCalMike
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To me Lennox would be lame by not taking this rematch first. The first match left people hungry, bloodthirsty, and wanting more. If Lennox goes after RJJ next, in many people's eyes it will be viewed as ducking an opponent that actually threatended to take his title.

Guest Polish_Rifle
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I heard that Vitaly needed 60 stitches to close that cut and that he will need plastic surgery for it to heal properly in 6 months.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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I would not be the least bit surprised. That was one of the most brutal cuts I've seen in a LONG time.

Guest Smell the ratings!!!
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well at least a few people will belive it wasn't fixed now.

 

Personally, I think he wouldn't get chewed up by the fans if he fought Roy Jones next because:

 

1. that was his plan all along

 

2. It's Roy Jones

 

 

But if he fights some scrub (or Byrd) than people will be pissed. In my opinion after the rematch and the Jones match, he may as well retire unless a new face emerges.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Face it though, Lewis is 37, which is a whole lot older in boxer years. He doesn't have many more fights left in him. That said, I wouldn't be completely shocked to see him take the money fight in Jones and split with the belts afterwards, but he really..really owes Klitschko a rematch.

Guest Ripper
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He has to decide on his legacy or his wallet. If he went for the money (and I wouldn't blame him...chastise him, yeah...but not BLAME him) then his claim to be the "best heavy-weight of this generation" would be tarnished. If he goes for his legacy he faces the chance of losing to Vitali (which I am still harping would happen...SMARKS #1 Klitchko mark who doesn't take the time to spell the name correctly!!) he might take a beating and give Roy More of a chance in the fight.

 

 

BY THE WAY...am I the ONLY one that feels Roy Jones Jr. in NO WAY would win that fight. I mean, he'd have to get inside, Lewis has too much power and reach...Its just NO WAY.

Guest alkeiper
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BY THE WAY...am I the ONLY one that feels Roy Jones Jr. in NO WAY would win that fight. I mean, he'd have to get inside, Lewis has too much power and reach...Its just NO WAY.

 

There's a way. Lewis is getting older. One of these days age will catch up to him. Only George Foreman and Jersey Joe Walcott stayed effective at that age. Jones has never even been in serious trouble in a fight. He's probably one of the best boxers ever. He could surprise a lot of people.

Guest Dangerous A
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If Vlademir gets a rematch, he'll lose.

 

Lewis's MO is when he takes a fight lightly (like I believe he did with this last fight) he comes back on the fool with a vengeance. I see that happening with Vlademir.

Guest NoCalMike
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If Vlademir gets a rematch, he'll lose.

 

Lewis's MO is when he takes a fight lightly (like I believe he did with this last fight) he comes back on the fool with a vengeance. I see that happening with Vlademir.

I think you mean Vitali...........Wlad is the younger brother. Oh and I would accept that opinion, but I don't honestly believe Vitali is of the same shit-ocracy as a 40 year old Oliver McCall, or a lucky bum like Hasim Rahman. I would still probably favor Lewis(barely), but then again who knows, he could be 38 by the time a rematch happens, and like Max Kellerman said, his 38 year old self may not be equipped to conjure up that young, hungry Lennox Lewis.

Guest NoCalMike
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BY THE WAY...am I the ONLY one that feels Roy Jones Jr. in NO WAY would win that fight. I mean, he'd have to get inside, Lewis has too much power and reach...Its just NO WAY.

 

There's a way. Lewis is getting older. One of these days age will catch up to him. Only George Foreman and Jersey Joe Walcott stayed effective at that age. Jones has never even been in serious trouble in a fight. He's probably one of the best boxers ever. He could surprise a lot of people.

I think Roy Jones COULD win, in one of the most boring fights as of late. If anyone saw the Ruiz/Jones fight, that just shows that Roy Jones wants no business inside trading with a heavyweight. He will stick n move for 12 rounds, while Lewis chases him looking for one huge right hook. If Lennox can't stick Jones with one right hook in 10-12 rounds, he doesn't deserve to win.

Guest Polish_Rifle
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Lewis will probably lean on him to tire out Jones and then jab his ass back to middleweight.

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