@djrockerbones Why because you said so! Tyson already an all time great the man bought excitement to boxing in his hey day what heavyweight bringing that kind of excitement today, not no one
The great thing about Lennox is that any one that beat him he trained double hard and come back and done them - Tyson was a good fighter and there's no doubt he wasn't. But any one that done him he never came back to prove he was better. Lennox will go down in history as the best heavy weight of all time. Tyson will go down as the youngest to win the heavy weight division but not as an all time great.
Personally I love Tyson as a boxer but I agree he got his greatest fights from lesser competition so against fighters like Lewis he struggled more. I think that's where people start to bring in the whole 'in his prime' thing. I just think the likes of Lewis weren't intimidated by tyson and so being bigger and hard to put down made them better than Tyson for me
If I was Lewis I would have kept away from Tyson as well, but big natural heavyweights caused Tyson a few problems James bonecrusher smith razor ruddock ? Holyfield these guys weren't intimidated and gave as good as they got if not better, Holyfield. Mike was awesome though and def in my top ten heavyweights. Lewis as well.
Miamimagicians, I think a young mike Tyson before he went to prison would have beaten Lewis but as Lewis filled out and got stronger we saw he was too much for Tyson. Overall I'd say Lewis too as he was the bigger man and a very good boxer that was a sweet 1 2.
@andrewleo6 overall Lewis wasn't the better boxer...but with a reach of 84in. against Tyson's 71in. i guess Mike came in a little too short...but in his Prime he would have killed Lewis...even after his first two years beeing out of prison...
@ferryvanextel In 1996 Tyson paid Lewis $4 million in step-aside money so he could fight Bruce Seldon instead of Lennox. Also part of the agreement was that Tyson would fight Lewis next after Seldon. Of course, Tyson renegged on that promise and next fought a man who he deemed a safer opponent – Holyfield.
@kramnodd9 Absolutely on the button. Lewis ducking Bowe and Tyson was an absolute myth. It was him they ducked, putting politics in the way as an excuse. Tyson cleaned up a division of the old and out of shape, but Lewis, well he was a different type altogether.
Hasim Rahman – A fighter who didn’t even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko’d, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko’d in 5. Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn’t win another fight until a 2004 U/D “HBO Ballroom Boxing” match with 41yo Al Cole
@miamimagicians i guess if he was ,Lewis would have been the youngest Heavyweight champ ever,Lewis was a great boxer but couldn't take the ferociousness to the ring wich Tyson did...Tyson was a fighter at heart and is the greates natural boxing talent there has ever been if only he would have kept his mind with the game instead of all this celebrity superstar bullshit...
That spammer is a right fucking weirdo... have you clocked on to how many videos he's goes on to waffle the same kind of shit. He must be a fucking stalker or something, he must spend copious amounts of time doing that shit.
@88stockmjIn Maskaev rematch, Rahman has to clear his mind of crushing '99 loss.
The Baltimore Sun
August 9, 2006
Boxing
Jim Lampley says the knockout was among the most brutal he has witnessed. "When Oleg Maskaev landed that right hand to the left side of Hasim Rahman's face, Rahman sailed through the ropes and basically landed in my lap -- first his head, then his upper body, then his legs," says Lampley, an HBO commentator. "And then Rock landed headfirst on the concrete floor.
I remember watching that match, and that unforgettable ending! I was glad about that, because I never liked Rahman's belligerent attitude. Can't believe how time has flown- 12 years already?
Hasim Rahman - A fighter who didn't even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko'd, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko'd in 5 Hasim Rahman 2 - Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn't win another fight until a 2004 U/D "HBO Ballroom Boxing" match with 41yo Al Cole
Evander Holyfield - Lennox cleverly waited until Holyfield was 37 years old to finally muster up the courage to fight him. Holyfield had already once retired with a congenital heart defect and looked a shadow of his late 90's-Early 90's prime. After Holyfield winning a controversial decision against Vaughn Bean in 1998, Lennox Lewis still needed a favour off the judges despite Holyfield being washed up
Hasim Rahman - A fighter who didn't even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko'd, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko'd in 5.Hasim Rahman 2 - Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn't win another fight until a 2004 U/D "HBO Ballroom Boxing" match with 41yo Al Cole
@calzaghethecoward you talk utter bullshit you twat, lennox lewis was ten times better than mccall and rehman just look at his career he beat everyone in his division and everyone he's fought, albeit 2 of them rematches and finding excuses for mccall coz he's an alcy crackhead is pathetic, i just remember him being the only boxer to cry in the ring the american pansy!
Author: Dillon, JohnPublication: The Mirror (London, England)Date: Sep 25, 1998
LENNOX Lewis was reminded here last night of the harsh truth that he has waded to the top of the world through a pile of washed up drunks and junkies. “Lionel Butler was on drugs, Oliver McCall was in and out of rehabilitation with drug and booze problems and Tommy Morrison went on drinking binges before the fight,” said Steward.
After Vaughn Bean lasted 12 rounds against Evander Holyfield in their heavyweight championship fight last week, Lennox Lewis complained that Holyfield looked like a has-been.
(c) Lennox (COWARD) Lewis 1998
37 Year Old (Once retired due to congenital heart defect) Evander Holyfield (Vaughn Bean-John Ruiz era)..............In 1999!!!
@JoeCalzagheTheCoward Then that is Tyson's fault nobody forced him to fight.Quoting newspaper's is pretty pointless.I don't need talk up/down Tyson.Its pointless to read into Tyson's quotes even more pointless after he had been beaten by McBride in his final pro fight lol every1 knew by then he was well past it.
Tyson's best days are behind him, even though fan interest is high in a Lewis-Tyson matchup.
"Fighting Tyson is like fighting a ghost," Lewis said. "Look at my last five fights. Look at Mike Tyson's last five fights. If you put both together and say who would win, boxing fans would say it's obvious
"Then you will get guys who say, 'Look at what he used to do.
Wow for some reason i had it in my head that Rahman beat Lewis i don't know why i thought that but i was sure he beat Lewis obviously i was wrong but did he beat another "big name" that i must of got confused with Lennox
@DAJAZDJ1 This is the re-match mate. Originally Rahman KO'd lewis yeah. The vids on youtube. The KO from Lewis in this clip is more spectacular and....painful looking.
Oliver McCall - Oliver was 29 years old and stopped Lennox easily in the 2nd round. However in 1996 he fell into Crack Cocaine-Alcohol Problems. He had 3 drug related arrests and was under house arrest / drug rehab since December 15th 1996. Coward Lennox Lewis decided it was now "safe" to face Oliver McCall who would surely have knocked him out easily again if he was not in the throes of drug addiction
Lennox is actually JAMAICAN who grew up in both CANADA and ENGLAND. He represented Canada in Seoul olympics in 88. He won the gold medal by defeating Riddick Bowe. Bowe never let it go after that...wish they would've fought when Bowe was in his prime.
@MrJadreemah Stop with the bullshit Lennox Claudius Lewis was born on September 2 1965 in West Ham,London which is in ENGLAND.As a boy he moved to Kitchener,Ontario in Canada with his mother Violet.Both his parents are Jamaican born not Lennox.Lennox also holds dual citizenship UK/Canada.Lewis also stopped Bowe and Bowe refused to fight Lewis as a pro in fact he threw his title in the bin rather than fight him.Spouting shit is normal never lie though as you will be put in your place
@MrConnolly25 Who cares where he's from? When two men get in the ring, it doesn't matter who is outside of it anymore. There's just the two guys and the rest of the world doesn't matter. UK, Canadian, Jamaican - whatever. Lennox was a tremendous fighter and that's all that's relevent. When people try to attach flags to fighters, they are simply being foolish. Of course fighters play up to that to get people to watch... and pay money.
@MADMAC572 It matters because the guy is clearly telling lies.Why would you decide to make up where a guy comes from?on at least a dozen different occasions i have read and replied to comments suggesting Lewis was Jamaican.And of course it matters where he is from i as a proud English am proud that Lennox was an English heavyweight world champion,who the fuck are you or anybody else to decide when i can/cant be proud of my fellow English man?the only foolish thing is telling untruths
@MrConnolly25 If Lennox was Candian instead, and had never been to England, would you appreciate him less as a fighter? And you made the arguement that Mayweather isn't American but rather an African but now want to make the arguement Lewis isn't an African but English. Huh? I mean, I like Khan, he's British. I like Pacquio, he's Filipino, and I like Hopkins and he's American. I don't care where these guys come from - I just like them as fighters.
@MADMAC572 I agree - where somone is born is an accident, and often the reason somone gets into a particular sport is often just as a result of a serious of accidents.
Mike Tyson, I believe, only got into boxing because he was sent to a juvenile facility, where he found boxing, and he and Cus D'Mato thankfully found each other and the rest is history.
@MADMAC572 Also never ever contradict yourself to me when you have yourself argued on the Pacquiao vs Morales III Round 3 that Mayweather is American not African.You actually go on to say ''if you are born in the US you are American'' now then Lennox Lewis was born in England so is English.Do you see my point people like you @MrJadreemah lie and i correct them,you see fit to correct an American born fighter but slag me for doing the same lol you are clearly an idiot with an agenda
@MrConnolly25 I am not contradicting myself. When you say Mayweather isn't American - well of course he is. As much as I am. But as for boxing and what you do in the ring, nationality isn't important and people should not put emphasis on it. Who cares what Lennox' nationality is? Certainly not me. And I don't much care what Mayweather's is either, unless someone is trying to make an issue out of it and pretend he's less of an American than I am. Separate issue from his boxing.
@MADMAC572 What are you talking about?i have never said anything about Mayweather being African lol read the comment again it was clearly a discussion you had with someone else who stated floyd was african to me he's American simple as, you argued the same with the guy who posted him as being African.I did excactly what you did yet you see fit to be critical! clearly as i only did what you did how can you disagree? double standards
@MADMAC572 And it does matter where he is from,otherwise me and many other Englishmen wouldn't have travelled the world to see him lol Just like Ricky Hatton who when fighting in the States had 20 thousand Brits follow him.Never ever when any American or rest of the world fighter travels here do they bring that kind of support,we are willing as proud Englishmen to travel and pay to see our fighters,what is wrong with that??
@MrConnolly25 Well there is certainly nothing wrong with it if you are Ricky Hatton or Lennox Lewis!!! Look, I have no problem with national pride. But honestly, when Khan was fighting Peterson, I was supporting Khan. I like him as a fighter and as a public persona. When Pacquio was fighting Mosley, I was conflicted, because I like both of those fighters a lot. If Pacman fights Mayweather, I'll be rooting for Pacman (although I think Mayweather wins this fight).
@MrConnolly25 At least to me, maybe because I was a boxer in Germany for a long time, I support fighters based on their person (or how I perceive it) and on their ability and styles as fighters. I do understand that others don't see it that way - let's just say we'll agree to disagree.
@MrConnolly25 I wasn't German. Most of the guys on the team were Turkish. I have some vid kicking around when I was training in upstate New York, if I can find it. I stopped fighting before electronic media. People tape everything now. Not as much back then.
@laxerbra3ad Hasim was not the best of heavyweight boxers but Lennox Lewis just proved how still good he was at the end of his career the guys a legend he out boxed Hollyfeild twice in his hayday knocked out bruno and tyson and other decent heavyweights 2 he's brittish and bad :)
@Dock18TeamLeader lol, he is a legend, but he is not the best ever mate lol, rocky marciano is the best for me.. to fight in that era and not loose is fucking special, and admirable unfortunatly for lewis and tyson, and holyfeild the 80s was a shit time for heavy weights, but just my opinion.
@dean24uk no i do respect your opinion i think in the last 25 years 4 me lennox has been the best in the heavyweight division i enjoyed watching lennox lewis fights and today they are not any decent heavyweights apart from the 2 ukranians i think floyd mayweather is the best boxer today but i dont really like him!
@Dock18TeamLeader i agree with you too a extent, i am a big lewis fan. he never met anyone he could not beat, i really dislike floyd he is a bad name for the sport, biut at the same time he is a good boxer. so he gets away with things others would not.. i respect your opinion too, its not unrealistic, lennox was the man to beat at 1 point..
@snoopyprobbing Actually, a jab/right hand combo in boxing IS called a 1-2! Has been called that for about 100 years! Actually longer....since the beginning of the sport....sometime in the late 1800's!
Evander Holyfield - Lennox cleverly waited until Holyfield was 37 years old to finally muster up the courage to fight him. Holyfield had already once retired with a congenital heart defect and looked a shadow of his late 90's-Early 90's prime. After Holyfield winning a controversial decision against Vaughn Bean in 1998, Lennox Lewis realised this was the "perfect moment" to face Evander Holyfield
@MrGuitartramp oh! so i suppose you just happen to know EVERYone do you? funny how lewis is rated in the top 10 heavies of all time in the majority of polls...I wish people who really know very little about this great sport would refrain from posting ignorant crap......your comment is childish....then again you're probably a child
@TheBrownbongo Well lewis did get dropped with one punch,Rahman took 2 hits to go down.And even if i were a child even an infant i would still know more than you about everything!Go back to being ignorant now.
Hasim Rahman - A fighter who didn't even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko'd, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko'd in 5
Hasim Rahman 2 - Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn't win another fight until a 2004 U/D "HBO Ballroom Boxing" match with 41yo Al Cole
@bertelliish nope ive got opinion..and because ive been fighter for while ive got perhaps better idea of what kinda styles make the better fights..you flop''
@bertelliish quickest in terms of what?....theres been 4 consistant styles in heavyweight boxing...so if you can tell me the most consistant...you may answer your own question ...in terms of hand speed of course!!!!.....my dear turd
@apollonas101 Green horn i asked you a simple question, and your stupidity shone through as usual. Like i said i don't discuss boxing with novices. Ask any knowledgeable boxing fan they would have given you the answer in double quick time. So i will desist from discussing with a dunce such as yourself good day to you DUMBASS lmao
Bang! Lights out you lucky 1 punch pony! Sweet revenge baby! How this guy Rahman has managed to have a career as long as his off the back of 1 punch!? I do not know???
@kingsofcobra I thought it was impressive and cool. However I can't understand how this is funny though. You have some wierd fucking humor my friend. I bet youre a fucking psycho
@Onieracraft Why are you explaining someone else's comment? Plus I know the fucking background story. I was jesting. Mind your own fucking business. I fucking hate people that don't mind their business they're never right about shit. They just annoying.
Probably the most satisfying KO ever. Rahman was such a scumbag, I loved seeing him beaten like a small child.
YouAreAnIdiotSoThere 1 day ago
BOOOOOOOOOOOOM
Ricky98701 1 day ago
Lewis punching power was underrated
BlackMessiah87 1 day ago
@djrockerbones Why because you said so! Tyson already an all time great the man bought excitement to boxing in his hey day what heavyweight bringing that kind of excitement today, not no one
MIZIKE69 1 day ago
define: "REVENGE" XD
jcgax70 2 days ago
press 1, 1 , 1 ,1 again
paklurah1 5 days ago
i love the dainty skip lewis does back to his corner!
calum13smith 6 days ago
PROPER 1 -2 BLAM BLAM, GOODNIGHT NIGGER...! LOL
HQDubstepHQ 1 week ago
Whenever lennox beats someone they always have a cut eyelid!! He did the same to that slow stiff vitali lol lol
bertelliish 1 week ago
Revenge is sweet.
BallisticBrawler 1 week ago
After awake up from coma, Rahman watch this video 4 times .
pauloafonso100 1 week ago
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The great thing about Lennox is that any one that beat him he trained double hard and come back and done them - Tyson was a good fighter and there's no doubt he wasn't. But any one that done him he never came back to prove he was better. Lennox will go down in history as the best heavy weight of all time. Tyson will go down as the youngest to win the heavy weight division but not as an all time great.
djrockerbones 1 week ago
Personally I love Tyson as a boxer but I agree he got his greatest fights from lesser competition so against fighters like Lewis he struggled more. I think that's where people start to bring in the whole 'in his prime' thing. I just think the likes of Lewis weren't intimidated by tyson and so being bigger and hard to put down made them better than Tyson for me
cragenthious2007 1 week ago
Lewis was the best heavyweight since Ali and Holmes. Tyson was special but struggled against the top big guys.
redmag5656 1 week ago
If I was Lewis I would have kept away from Tyson as well, but big natural heavyweights caused Tyson a few problems James bonecrusher smith razor ruddock ? Holyfield these guys weren't intimidated and gave as good as they got if not better, Holyfield. Mike was awesome though and def in my top ten heavyweights. Lewis as well.
andrewleo6 1 week ago
Miamimagicians, I think a young mike Tyson before he went to prison would have beaten Lewis but as Lewis filled out and got stronger we saw he was too much for Tyson. Overall I'd say Lewis too as he was the bigger man and a very good boxer that was a sweet 1 2.
andrewleo6 1 week ago
@andrewleo6 overall Lewis wasn't the better boxer...but with a reach of 84in. against Tyson's 71in. i guess Mike came in a little too short...but in his Prime he would have killed Lewis...even after his first two years beeing out of prison...
ferryvanextel 1 week ago
Fast hand speed for a heavyweight.
hoodnut197 1 week ago
FACT:
Tyson ducked Lennox for years.
kramnodd9 1 week ago
@kramnodd9 FACT:
Lewis never challenged Tyson in his prime.
ferryvanextel 1 week ago
@ferryvanextel In 1996 Tyson paid Lewis $4 million in step-aside money so he could fight Bruce Seldon instead of Lennox. Also part of the agreement was that Tyson would fight Lewis next after Seldon. Of course, Tyson renegged on that promise and next fought a man who he deemed a safer opponent – Holyfield.
MrLaalaa78 1 week ago
@kramnodd9 Absolutely on the button. Lewis ducking Bowe and Tyson was an absolute myth. It was him they ducked, putting politics in the way as an excuse. Tyson cleaned up a division of the old and out of shape, but Lewis, well he was a different type altogether.
onecote 4 days ago
Payback!
Jaimevee90033 2 weeks ago
BOOM!!!
jevs87 2 weeks ago
thats all she wrote
SuperChalkster 2 weeks ago
The old one, two...and it's all over!
fletch00001 2 weeks ago
Boum! Boum!
Hambooog 2 weeks ago
bumm. bumm
Hambooog 2 weeks ago
Great video mate! What a punch by the pugilist specialist....and landed the guy right bang on the don king logo!
DaveWBedford 2 weeks ago
hm rahman defense was strange at that punch..
britishbulldog100 3 weeks ago
Man, he rocked the Rahman.
RammatRamzi 3 weeks ago
damn i was twelve...
HATEswag 3 weeks ago
boom boom
grimbomufc09 3 weeks ago
That was the sweetest 1 2 from one of the best heavyweights there has been.
andrewleo6 4 weeks ago 19
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@andrewleo6
Lennox “The Vulture” Lewis: career breakdown
Here are Lennox Lewis’ most difficult opponents:
Hasim Rahman – A fighter who didn’t even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko’d, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko’d in 5. Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn’t win another fight until a 2004 U/D “HBO Ballroom Boxing” match with 41yo Al Cole
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 2 weeks ago
@andrewleo6 Do you think Lennox was better than Tyson overall? I think he was.
miamimagicians 1 week ago
@miamimagicians i guess if he was ,Lewis would have been the youngest Heavyweight champ ever,Lewis was a great boxer but couldn't take the ferociousness to the ring wich Tyson did...Tyson was a fighter at heart and is the greates natural boxing talent there has ever been if only he would have kept his mind with the game instead of all this celebrity superstar bullshit...
ferryvanextel 1 week ago
@andrewleo6 Yea, Like Maybe #10 iN The Top 10... (Maybe) lol
Z3NZILE 6 days ago
Say what I want to say. -Lennox
OurTroopsRule 4 weeks ago
A sweet connection, sweet revenge and some nice editing, LionworkxMedia :)
immyvideo74 1 month ago
Rahman was CLEARLY out on his feet
SpinningBackFists 1 month ago
That spammer is a right fucking weirdo... have you clocked on to how many videos he's goes on to waffle the same kind of shit. He must be a fucking stalker or something, he must spend copious amounts of time doing that shit.
Weird cunt.
BLAGASPANTS 1 month ago
I think if a normal person got hit with that your head would come off lol.
88stockmj 1 month ago
@88stockmj What?
Check Maskaev's knockout of this BUM Rahman. He knocked him out of the ring. Rahaman had a sponge cake chin, so did Lennox
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
@JoeCalzagheTheCoward Please could you stop spamming please, its really boring.
88stockmj 1 month ago
@88stockmj Just saying it was a shit knockout that's all. Maskaev's knockout of Rahman is much better.
Did you know that Rahman was an HBO "Ballroom Boxer" HAHA! = JOURNEYMAN
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
@JoeCalzagheTheCoward It is a good knockout, Rahman is out on his feet though
88stockmj 1 month ago
@88stockmj Poor comparison. Rahman had Lewis ko'd for much longer than Lewis ko'd him in their fight in South Africa.
1-1 Against a HBO "Ballroom Boxer" aka Journeyman
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
@88stockmjIn Maskaev rematch, Rahman has to clear his mind of crushing '99 loss.
The Baltimore Sun
August 9, 2006
Boxing
Jim Lampley says the knockout was among the most brutal he has witnessed. "When Oleg Maskaev landed that right hand to the left side of Hasim Rahman's face, Rahman sailed through the ropes and basically landed in my lap -- first his head, then his upper body, then his legs," says Lampley, an HBO commentator. "And then Rock landed headfirst on the concrete floor.
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago 2
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I remember watching that match, and that unforgettable ending! I was glad about that, because I never liked Rahman's belligerent attitude. Can't believe how time has flown- 12 years already?
immyvideo74 1 month ago
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Lennox "The Vulture" Lewis: career breakdown
Here are Lennox Lewis' most difficult opponents:
Hasim Rahman - A fighter who didn't even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko'd, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko'd in 5 Hasim Rahman 2 - Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn't win another fight until a 2004 U/D "HBO Ballroom Boxing" match with 41yo Al Cole
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
Boom! Boom! 0:05 That was some punch. Even to the harshest Lewis critic!!
DrTeinaz 1 month ago
Lennox "The Vulture" Lewis career breakdown
Here are Lennox Lewis' most difficult opponents
Evander Holyfield - Lennox cleverly waited until Holyfield was 37 years old to finally muster up the courage to fight him. Holyfield had already once retired with a congenital heart defect and looked a shadow of his late 90's-Early 90's prime. After Holyfield winning a controversial decision against Vaughn Bean in 1998, Lennox Lewis still needed a favour off the judges despite Holyfield being washed up
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
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Lennox "The Vulture" Lewis: career breakdown
Here are Lennox Lewis' most difficult opponents:
Hasim Rahman - A fighter who didn't even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko'd, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko'd in 5.Hasim Rahman 2 - Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn't win another fight until a 2004 U/D "HBO Ballroom Boxing" match with 41yo Al Cole
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
Rahman*
nastyhabitzL0nd0n 1 month ago
@calzaghethecoward you talk utter bullshit you twat, lennox lewis was ten times better than mccall and rehman just look at his career he beat everyone in his division and everyone he's fought, albeit 2 of them rematches and finding excuses for mccall coz he's an alcy crackhead is pathetic, i just remember him being the only boxer to cry in the ring the american pansy!
nastyhabitzL0nd0n 1 month ago
@nastyhabitzL0nd0n LEWIS WARNED: THIS IS FOR REAL
Author: Dillon, JohnPublication: The Mirror (London, England)Date: Sep 25, 1998
LENNOX Lewis was reminded here last night of the harsh truth that he has waded to the top of the world through a pile of washed up drunks and junkies. “Lionel Butler was on drugs, Oliver McCall was in and out of rehabilitation with drug and booze problems and Tommy Morrison went on drinking binges before the fight,” said Steward.
KEEP TALKING
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
@JoeCalzagheTheCoward Holyfield was ok though lol
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25BOXING; Despite Lack of Seasoning, Lewis Retains W.B.C. Title
By TIMOTHY W. SMITH
Published: September 27, 1998
After Vaughn Bean lasted 12 rounds against Evander Holyfield in their heavyweight championship fight last week, Lennox Lewis complained that Holyfield looked like a has-been.
(c) Lennox (COWARD) Lewis 1998
37 Year Old (Once retired due to congenital heart defect) Evander Holyfield (Vaughn Bean-John Ruiz era)..............In 1999!!!
ARE YOU SURE?
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
@JoeCalzagheTheCoward People said Holyfield was washed up b4 he fought Tyson lol
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25 Tyson's last fight
Thomas Hauser
The Observer, Sunday 4 December 2005
Article history
But, as he admitted after his loss to McBride: 'My career has been over since 1990. After I got out of jail, I beat guys because they were scared.'
Once Tyson was finished as an elite fighter, there was always someone willing to put up millions to get him in a ring.
(c) MIKE TYSON
KEEP TALKING
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
@JoeCalzagheTheCoward Then that is Tyson's fault nobody forced him to fight.Quoting newspaper's is pretty pointless.I don't need talk up/down Tyson.Its pointless to read into Tyson's quotes even more pointless after he had been beaten by McBride in his final pro fight lol every1 knew by then he was well past it.
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25Tyson only a ghost of former self, says Lewis
By JIM SLATER
LAS VEGAS (November 8, 2000 5:20 p.m. EST
Tyson's best days are behind him, even though fan interest is high in a Lewis-Tyson matchup.
"Fighting Tyson is like fighting a ghost," Lewis said. "Look at my last five fights. Look at Mike Tyson's last five fights. If you put both together and say who would win, boxing fans would say it's obvious
"Then you will get guys who say, 'Look at what he used to do.
(c) Lennox Lewis
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
Wow for some reason i had it in my head that Rahman beat Lewis i don't know why i thought that but i was sure he beat Lewis obviously i was wrong but did he beat another "big name" that i must of got confused with Lennox
DAJAZDJ1 1 month ago
@DAJAZDJ1 This is the re-match mate. Originally Rahman KO'd lewis yeah. The vids on youtube. The KO from Lewis in this clip is more spectacular and....painful looking.
DrTeinaz 1 month ago
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Lennox "The Vulture" Lewis: career breakdown
Here are Lennox Lewis' most difficult opponents:
Oliver McCall - Oliver was 29 years old and stopped Lennox easily in the 2nd round. However in 1996 he fell into Crack Cocaine-Alcohol Problems. He had 3 drug related arrests and was under house arrest / drug rehab since December 15th 1996. Coward Lennox Lewis decided it was now "safe" to face Oliver McCall who would surely have knocked him out easily again if he was not in the throes of drug addiction
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 1 month ago
what a combo
Martinbadboy1 1 month ago
BOOM... BOOM!!!
abigailnhannah 1 month ago
Bink Bink!
TFlyVersion1 1 month ago
oh rahman i owe you this....smack... what a sweet punch it was...lewis never met a fighter he could not beat,,, = legend
dean24uk 1 month ago
"boom"
sharpshooter617 1 month ago
Lennox is actually JAMAICAN who grew up in both CANADA and ENGLAND. He represented Canada in Seoul olympics in 88. He won the gold medal by defeating Riddick Bowe. Bowe never let it go after that...wish they would've fought when Bowe was in his prime.
MrJadreemah 1 month ago
@MrJadreemah Stop with the bullshit Lennox Claudius Lewis was born on September 2 1965 in West Ham,London which is in ENGLAND.As a boy he moved to Kitchener,Ontario in Canada with his mother Violet.Both his parents are Jamaican born not Lennox.Lennox also holds dual citizenship UK/Canada.Lewis also stopped Bowe and Bowe refused to fight Lewis as a pro in fact he threw his title in the bin rather than fight him.Spouting shit is normal never lie though as you will be put in your place
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25 Who cares where he's from? When two men get in the ring, it doesn't matter who is outside of it anymore. There's just the two guys and the rest of the world doesn't matter. UK, Canadian, Jamaican - whatever. Lennox was a tremendous fighter and that's all that's relevent. When people try to attach flags to fighters, they are simply being foolish. Of course fighters play up to that to get people to watch... and pay money.
MADMAC572 1 month ago
@MADMAC572 It matters because the guy is clearly telling lies.Why would you decide to make up where a guy comes from?on at least a dozen different occasions i have read and replied to comments suggesting Lewis was Jamaican.And of course it matters where he is from i as a proud English am proud that Lennox was an English heavyweight world champion,who the fuck are you or anybody else to decide when i can/cant be proud of my fellow English man?the only foolish thing is telling untruths
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25 If Lennox was Candian instead, and had never been to England, would you appreciate him less as a fighter? And you made the arguement that Mayweather isn't American but rather an African but now want to make the arguement Lewis isn't an African but English. Huh? I mean, I like Khan, he's British. I like Pacquio, he's Filipino, and I like Hopkins and he's American. I don't care where these guys come from - I just like them as fighters.
MADMAC572 1 month ago
@MADMAC572 I agree - where somone is born is an accident, and often the reason somone gets into a particular sport is often just as a result of a serious of accidents.
Mike Tyson, I believe, only got into boxing because he was sent to a juvenile facility, where he found boxing, and he and Cus D'Mato thankfully found each other and the rest is history.
opera123able 1 month ago
@MADMAC572 Also never ever contradict yourself to me when you have yourself argued on the Pacquiao vs Morales III Round 3 that Mayweather is American not African.You actually go on to say ''if you are born in the US you are American'' now then Lennox Lewis was born in England so is English.Do you see my point people like you @MrJadreemah lie and i correct them,you see fit to correct an American born fighter but slag me for doing the same lol you are clearly an idiot with an agenda
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25 I am not contradicting myself. When you say Mayweather isn't American - well of course he is. As much as I am. But as for boxing and what you do in the ring, nationality isn't important and people should not put emphasis on it. Who cares what Lennox' nationality is? Certainly not me. And I don't much care what Mayweather's is either, unless someone is trying to make an issue out of it and pretend he's less of an American than I am. Separate issue from his boxing.
MADMAC572 1 month ago
@MADMAC572 What are you talking about?i have never said anything about Mayweather being African lol read the comment again it was clearly a discussion you had with someone else who stated floyd was african to me he's American simple as, you argued the same with the guy who posted him as being African.I did excactly what you did yet you see fit to be critical! clearly as i only did what you did how can you disagree? double standards
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MADMAC572 And it does matter where he is from,otherwise me and many other Englishmen wouldn't have travelled the world to see him lol Just like Ricky Hatton who when fighting in the States had 20 thousand Brits follow him.Never ever when any American or rest of the world fighter travels here do they bring that kind of support,we are willing as proud Englishmen to travel and pay to see our fighters,what is wrong with that??
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25 Well there is certainly nothing wrong with it if you are Ricky Hatton or Lennox Lewis!!! Look, I have no problem with national pride. But honestly, when Khan was fighting Peterson, I was supporting Khan. I like him as a fighter and as a public persona. When Pacquio was fighting Mosley, I was conflicted, because I like both of those fighters a lot. If Pacman fights Mayweather, I'll be rooting for Pacman (although I think Mayweather wins this fight).
MADMAC572 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25 At least to me, maybe because I was a boxer in Germany for a long time, I support fighters based on their person (or how I perceive it) and on their ability and styles as fighters. I do understand that others don't see it that way - let's just say we'll agree to disagree.
MADMAC572 1 month ago
@MADMAC572 German boxer lol i hope you didn't receive any home decisions,is there any footage of your fights?
MrConnolly25 1 month ago
@MrConnolly25 I wasn't German. Most of the guys on the team were Turkish. I have some vid kicking around when I was training in upstate New York, if I can find it. I stopped fighting before electronic media. People tape everything now. Not as much back then.
MADMAC572 1 month ago
@MrJadreemah lewis wanted too, bowe didnt, thats the bottom line...
dean24uk 1 month ago
lewis is a legend the best heavyweight ever
Dock18TeamLeader 2 months ago
@Dock18TeamLeader wrong
laxerbra3ad 2 months ago
@laxerbra3ad Hasim was not the best of heavyweight boxers but Lennox Lewis just proved how still good he was at the end of his career the guys a legend he out boxed Hollyfeild twice in his hayday knocked out bruno and tyson and other decent heavyweights 2 he's brittish and bad :)
Dock18TeamLeader 1 month ago
@laxerbra3ad the best p4p boxer today is paquio, the best boxer ever is ali
laxerbra3ad 1 month ago
@Dock18TeamLeader lol, he is a legend, but he is not the best ever mate lol, rocky marciano is the best for me.. to fight in that era and not loose is fucking special, and admirable unfortunatly for lewis and tyson, and holyfeild the 80s was a shit time for heavy weights, but just my opinion.
dean24uk 1 month ago
@dean24uk no i do respect your opinion i think in the last 25 years 4 me lennox has been the best in the heavyweight division i enjoyed watching lennox lewis fights and today they are not any decent heavyweights apart from the 2 ukranians i think floyd mayweather is the best boxer today but i dont really like him!
Dock18TeamLeader 1 month ago
@Dock18TeamLeader i agree with you too a extent, i am a big lewis fan. he never met anyone he could not beat, i really dislike floyd he is a bad name for the sport, biut at the same time he is a good boxer. so he gets away with things others would not.. i respect your opinion too, its not unrealistic, lennox was the man to beat at 1 point..
dean24uk 1 month ago
a 1-2 is a give and go in football
a 1-2 is any move in sport containing 2 interactions not just a jab and a straight
snoopyprobbing 2 months ago
@snoopyprobbing Actually, a jab/right hand combo in boxing IS called a 1-2! Has been called that for about 100 years! Actually longer....since the beginning of the sport....sometime in the late 1800's!
hyzeronhisrizer 2 months ago
@snoopyprobbing ummm yes it is, that's exactly what it is.
Eldomina22 2 months ago
Wowwww...I can definitely still feel the impact after 10 years. That was a brutal shot
strkx1 2 months ago 11
anybody here know how to find Tyson vs Holyfield I...??..
etornel79 2 months ago
@etornel79 watch?v=jAm5UblVqZ8
AndStill003 2 months ago
REVENGE!!!!!! lol Lewis is ILL!!!!!!
BiggieSmalls11111 2 months ago
He fell like a goddam rock. hahaha well i thought it was funny
1boysinblue 2 months ago
0:39 that ... face
poliklolik 2 months ago
go sleep for 10 years Rahman.
MsManumata 2 months ago
Who is Lennox Lewis?Is he that Canadian English guy?
MrGuitartramp 2 months ago
@MrGuitartramp
Learn to google
MrThisplaceisweird 2 months ago
@MrThisplaceisweird I told him where he was from...lol
strkx1 2 months ago
@MrGuitartramp lol...No. Lewis is from England.
strkx1 2 months ago
The hardest punch in boxing ever!
nannymeow1 2 months ago
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Lennox "The Vulture" Lewis: career breakdown
Here are Lennox Lewis' most difficult opponents:
Evander Holyfield - Lennox cleverly waited until Holyfield was 37 years old to finally muster up the courage to fight him. Holyfield had already once retired with a congenital heart defect and looked a shadow of his late 90's-Early 90's prime. After Holyfield winning a controversial decision against Vaughn Bean in 1998, Lennox Lewis realised this was the "perfect moment" to face Evander Holyfield
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 2 months ago
one of the nastiest knockouts i've seen. Just the sounds of it.
swiv2d 2 months ago
If you know boxing, you know, Lennox was a Lion
ramber100 2 months ago
lewis had a weak chin.He was not that good a fighter.
MrGuitartramp 2 months ago
@MrGuitartramp ...and who died and made you a fucking expert?
TheBrownbongo 2 months ago
@TheBrownbongo History made me an expert.Lewis was a crappy champion that still gets no respect.No one really cares about him even today.
MrGuitartramp 2 months ago
@MrGuitartramp oh! so i suppose you just happen to know EVERYone do you? funny how lewis is rated in the top 10 heavies of all time in the majority of polls...I wish people who really know very little about this great sport would refrain from posting ignorant crap......your comment is childish....then again you're probably a child
TheBrownbongo 2 months ago
@TheBrownbongo Well lewis did get dropped with one punch,Rahman took 2 hits to go down.And even if i were a child even an infant i would still know more than you about everything!Go back to being ignorant now.
MrGuitartramp 2 months ago
Lennox "The Vulture" Lewis: career breakdown
Here are Lennox Lewis' most difficult opponents:
Hasim Rahman - A fighter who didn't even take up boxing until the age of 20, making his pro debut at 22 in 1994 a guy with no punch resistance, not just been ko'd, but out of the ring in 1999 by Oleg Maskaev. Lennox got ko'd in 5
Hasim Rahman 2 - Lennox won in 4 in a 2001 rematch, so poor was Hasim Rahman that he didn't win another fight until a 2004 U/D "HBO Ballroom Boxing" match with 41yo Al Cole
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 2 months ago
@JoeCalzagheTheCoward what a gay user name, calzaghe must've rejected your advances...........JC! great underated champ, now fuck off stalker!
TheBrownbongo 2 months ago
@TheBrownbongo JOE CALZAGHE = THE COWARD FROM WALES
JoeCalzagheTheCoward 2 months ago
how can rahman fall for that same punch over and over again...idiot
TheBrownbongo 2 months ago
tsh tsh ooh BOOM!
Gorllewin89 2 months ago
down goes america hahaha bet that hurt there pride oops nice one lewis was not that great but still a good fighter
yarp123123123123123 2 months ago
Perfect avenge!
kuluku 2 months ago
PAYBACK IS A BEYOTCH
revengeofbutthead 2 months ago
Don King 0:16?
CrazyKid0o0o0 2 months ago
hit in 5!! hahaha
TheCoco1525 3 months ago
Great vid. Great KO. Great fighter.
spektreumek 3 months ago
that definetly would have killed a lot of regular guys.
nannymeow1 3 months ago
BOOM! BOO OOM!
23Petrelli 3 months ago
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he finally got payback
Andrewhacks 3 months ago
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ha ha ha ha
ddd11236 3 months ago
Rahman should have had tweety birds flying round his head!
sw1000xg 3 months ago
Lennox second to ali hands down
bertelliish 3 months ago
@bertelliish lool Ali was great but not the greatest and lewis was noo way number 2....loool....funny tho
apollonas101 3 months ago
@apollonas101 funny tho!! you sound like a novice!! get off boxing vids green horn lmao
bertelliish 3 months ago
@bertelliish ive been fighter for 18 years.....running current...so im a bout just as novice as you are fuckin soppy cunt
apollonas101 3 months ago
@apollonas101 Yeah right and you believe father christmas is for real GTFOH clown. lmao
bertelliish 3 months ago
@bertelliish nope ive got opinion..and because ive been fighter for while ive got perhaps better idea of what kinda styles make the better fights..you flop''
apollonas101 3 months ago
@apollonas101 Right answer this if you know anything green horn,,,Who's the quickest heavyweight ever!!
bertelliish 3 months ago
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apollonas101 3 months ago
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@bertelliish quickest in terms of what?....theres been 4 consistant styles in heavyweight boxing...so if you can tell me the most consistant...you may answer your own question ...in terms of hand speed of course!!!!.....my dear turd
apollonas101 3 months ago
@apollonas101 Green horn i asked you a simple question, and your stupidity shone through as usual. Like i said i don't discuss boxing with novices. Ask any knowledgeable boxing fan they would have given you the answer in double quick time. So i will desist from discussing with a dunce such as yourself good day to you DUMBASS lmao
bertelliish 3 months ago
50 cent? stick to getting shot please
DickieM92 3 months ago
great editing job
DocWyoming 3 months ago
Bang! Lights out you lucky 1 punch pony! Sweet revenge baby! How this guy Rahman has managed to have a career as long as his off the back of 1 punch!? I do not know???
Ecad82 3 months ago
Slapped the shit outve him!
adam3three 3 months ago
The perfect one two !
tbeard91 3 months ago 16
@tbeard91 a 1 2 is a jab than straight those were more like hooks
mtumnene 2 months ago
PSH PSH
NDoraku 4 months ago
@NDoraku Boom! Boom!
SoloSphereGaming 4 months ago
0:14 lol @ Don King's Face!
BoxingMessiah 4 months ago
He almost gets to his feet. Shouldn't the begin again if he falls again?
thesnare100 5 months ago
@thesnare100 No lol
farrell360 4 months ago
@thesnare100 he has to get up entirely and show his gloves to show he's ready... just standing half a second alone wont count..
sycho67ak 4 months ago
Revenge is sweet
23hublock1 5 months ago 2
Lewis two pieced 'em.
simdizl 6 months ago
ROTFLMAO!!! It wz funny 10yrs. ago and is funny now!!! Can't stop laughing!!!
kingsofcobra 6 months ago 15
@kingsofcobra I thought it was impressive and cool. However I can't understand how this is funny though. You have some wierd fucking humor my friend. I bet youre a fucking psycho
boobsnexplosions 3 months ago
@boobsnexplosions I am one crazy S.O.B!!! lol
kingsofcobra 3 months ago
@boobsnexplosions
Funny because of how Rahamn talked after he Koed Lewis in their first fight.
Onieracraft 3 months ago
@Onieracraft Why are you explaining someone else's comment? Plus I know the fucking background story. I was jesting. Mind your own fucking business. I fucking hate people that don't mind their business they're never right about shit. They just annoying.
boobsnexplosions 3 months ago
@boobsnexplosions
I don't particularly care what you hate. Now go see a psychiatrist and fix your personality problems.
Onieracraft 3 months ago
@Onieracraft Thn why waste time on me in the first place?
boobsnexplosions 3 months ago
I mean but lol
cloabsizz 11 months ago
Ouchhh that must of hurt!!!! Buy go lewis!!!!!!!
cloabsizz 11 months ago
@ :40 Rahman looks right at the devil
NBAGOATS 1 year ago