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WBC to Lennox Lewis:

What's Lennox going to do?  

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  1. 1. What's Lennox going to do?

    • Fight Klitschko and lose.
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    • Fight Klitschko and win.
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    • Retire like a punk-ass bitch.
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LONDON — Since heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis seems reluctant to make a decision about his future — will he retire or grant Vitali Klitschko a rematch? — the WBC is going to force the issue.

The WBC, whose title Lewis holds, announced Sunday that it will strip him of the belt if he lets pass a March 15 deadline to sign for a rematch with Klitschko, the mandatory contender whom Lewis beat in a memorable June brawl.

 

Klitschko was leading Lewis but lost when the fight was stopped after six rounds because of a severe cut. In December, Klitschko drilled Kirk Johnson in two rounds to again become the mandatory.

 

If Lewis is stripped, Klitschko will fight for the vacant title, possibly against Corrie Sanders, who defeated Klitschko's younger brother Wladimir last March in one of the biggest upsets of 2003

 

Yanked from here.

 

Goody gumdrops. I'm tired of Lewis pussyfooting when the fight is RIGHT THERE. I think he'll fight Vitali, and pass the torch. I'm glad the lightweight and welterweight divisions have been so damn good lately, or else I'd be pretty sick of boxing by this point.

 

Gatti/Branco was a fun one to watch. Gatti/Ward III was the fight of the year. Kostya Tszyu is rapidly building himself a little dynasty, with TONS of competition out there. Got to love the bloodbaths between the quick skinny fuckers.

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Lewis tends to do a lot better in fights when he's motivated and training for that specific opponent, so I can see him beating Klitschko. But at this point it's all about the money for him, so he's just gonna retire.

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The problem is that you'll have three different organizations, percieved as legitimate, holding fights, all three claiming to crown a new champion. Hopefully the Ring Magazine/USA Today rankings would quell that a bit, but you'd still have some doubt. Fans seem unwilling to ignore the alphabet organizations, unfortunately.

 

As for the lineage, its been broken clearly only twice in boxing history. Around 1930, Gene Tunney retired, and a tournament was organized to crown a new champion, which Max Schmeling won. Late 1950s, Rocky Marciano retires, and Floyd Patterson wins a tournament. Otherwise, the linear champion has always been defeated at some point. I have doubts that the current powers of boxing could put together one single method of crowning a new champion. Besides, Lewis losing would make alot of people happy, and makes things a heck of alot easier.

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Ahem:

 

Real Fighting

 

Sorry, just had to get that out of the way. As for the topic at hand, Lennox Lewis will probably retire and pussy it out. He doesn't seem to have the passion that he once had when he wanted to have a go at Holyfield after the first screwy decision. There are some major parallels between this fight and that one, and just imagine how pissed off Lennox would be had Holyfield retired after their "draw".

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Chris Byrd is about all there is outside of the Klitschko duo. He's not an exciting fighter, but he's a solid boxer. James Toney is experiencing a career resurgence, but he needs another fight or two to convince me.

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Gatti/Ward III was the fight of the year.

I thought Jirov-Toney and Pemberton-Sheika 1 were both better, but not by a lot. The Ward-Gatti Trilogy would make for a nice dvd. :)

 

oh, and i picked LL to rematch klit, and lose. Im not sure about this result but I do think it will happen...this year.

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Wait, Heavyweight boxing still exists?

 

Only thing I watch anymore is the lower weights since they are just more fun. The upper weight class is just boring and takes about 3 years between a title fight.

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Nascar, now that's a sport....

*Kick to the nuts*

 

Sorry, but even as a joke I don't want to hear that.

 

I wish he would fight Byrd, I know the guy's not that exciting to watch, but Lewis says he's beaten everyone when he hasn't...plus Byrd's hometown.

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I still contend they should just strip the title from him and Set up a 8 Man Year Long tourny...

 

7 of the top boxers and Mike Tyson.

 

Have all Eight sign a deal that they will fight no matter what with predetermined payments and locations (I.E 2 Fights in Memphis and Atlantic city for found one and then the semi’s will be in Mandalay and MGM and the Championship match goes to the MECCA in MSG)…It’ll make great money and revive interest…

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Yeah, he would, but Tyson could still beat almost anyone else. Tyson/Byrd..now THAT would be fun to watch. Ol' duck'n cover pissing his drawers at the relentless greasy fast psychopath in front of him.

 

A Gatti/Ward dvd? I'm fucking THERE if that happens.

 

Could Roy Jones move up in weight to challenge Vitali?

 

I wouldn't bet on that. Vitali is naturally MUCH larger than Jones, who had to seemingly pack on more muscle than he's comfortable with to fight John Ruiz (who doesn't even compare to Klitschko or Lewis). They're in the same weight class, so technically it could happen, but the size difference is so extreme that it would be a bad career move for Jones to take that fight.

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Vitali did take some big shots from Lewis in the later rounds before the stoppage. Vitali basically walked through Lewis's jab, albeit taking full impact at the same time. It seemed that everytime Vitali connected with Lewis, Lewis got rocked. I dunno, I can feel a passing of the torch if they fight again, but at this point, unless Lewis has been training this past year, he is just going to get stripped of the title, and then retire.

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