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Lennox Lewis vs Mike Tyson - Part 4/5

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One of the most anticipated matches ever. The heavyweight title match between champion Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson in 2002.

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  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward It's becoming obvious to me that you have some weird deep seeded sexual attraction to Lennox Lewis, that's probably why you devote 99% of your life watching his videos over and over and repeating your comments over and over. Or you're a lonely Virgin that's never seen a pussy in his life so he chooses to look at a 6'5 250lb black man all day.

  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward In fact, I bet you couldn't even remember half the crap you've posted over the years since the majority of them just been cut and paste jobs of quotes you've lifted from news articles and posted again and again and again. Got news for you, that is what is defined on the internet as Spam.

  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward You just come across as a bitter fanboy who cannot accept the fact that Lewis beat many American fighters on American soil and was one of the top fighters of his era. Your happy to hide in anonyminity on the web but I bet if you ever met him in real life you'd be to afriad to repeat any of the crap you've been saying for the past god knows how many years.

  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward McCall's own promoter Don King said McCall was ready for the fight, it was the WBC who set it up. Lewis was not responsible for whatever crap McCall was going through in his life nor whatever drugs McCall may or may not have been taking at the time. Lewis could only fight what they put in front of him. If McCall had been half the boxer or half the champion Lewis was then he would never have been in than state of mental breakdown in the first place

  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward Yes superior you tit. Rahman was made to look a total amatuer in his rematch with Lewis as was McCall. It wasn't Lewis's decision to fight McCall again, that was set up by the WBC, nor was Lewis responsible for the state of McCall when the fight occured, in fact it was Don King who insisted McCall was ready for the fight. McCall ruined his own life and career and proved he was never fit to lace Lewis' boots, the unprofessional drug addict that he was.

  • 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

  • @11nytram11HBO Should Have Pulled Out of Bout

    By Richard Sandomir

    Published: February 11, 1997

    For seven weeks before Friday night's Oliver McCall-Lennox Lewis spectacle, HBO Sports had serious doubts about McCall's state of mental health.

    McCall had previous drug and legal woes. He had been arrested Dec. 15 at a Nashville hotel for throwing a Christmas tree and spitting on a police officer.

    McCall was dividing his days between training and drug rehabilitation.

    "SUPERIOR"????

    HAHAHAHAHA!

  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward Of course the defeats to Rahman and McCall are a knock to Lewis's legacy but they are not typical of his fights and do not outweight the rest of his career, particularly because Lewis fought them again and proved how superior he actually was to them.

  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward My point was that even the best have off days and if you recognize the Douglas fight as a one off bad performance from Tyson in his prime then cannot treat the Rahman/McCall fights as typical of Lewis's work. That would be a case of double standard, of treating Lewis one way and Tyson another.

  • man its tough to watch mike fight! I'd get whooped to if I was trying to fight while on xanax & anti-depressants

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