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  • 2:35 best knockout

  • wow he looks just like Didier Drogba

  • good lord ive never heard a boxing glove pop that loud off of someones face

  • in ten minutes of tyson knock outs you have about 40 massive knock outs... in this one about lewis you have about 5 and the others are repeated... even his gloryfication videos are boring... gosh i am glad he is gone... he never come back - most boring heavyweight boxer in history of mankind

  • Cool video, i like it... Lewis was the last big champ, i miss him...

  • @SuperGetitgotitgood

    Lennox was so infatic with the Rahman rematch that it helped his legacy

    The Mccall defeat was a disaster as Lewis then missed out on the really big fights of the mid 90's against Bowe, Tyson, Moorer and prior to 1999, Holyfield

    If Lewis had got with Manny earlier, then he would have beaton Mccall easily and could have beaton Bowe in 93, Holyfield in 94 and Tyson in 1996 and then remained undisputed champ for 5 years and retired as an unbeaton & greatest heavyweight ever.

  • Scorecard

    Posted: Tuesday May 14, 2002 5:51 PM

    Q+A: George Foreman

    With the June 8 Mike Tyson-Lennox Lewis bout coming up, we grilled HBO boxing announcer George Foreman

    By Richard Deitsch

    SI: What's your pick for Tyson-Lewis?

    Foreman: If Tyson comes in at 222 pounds or under, I give him the edge. I'll take him in a knockout. Three rounds.

    SI: In your prime how quickly do you knock out Lewis?

    Foreman: Two rounds.

  • Tyson, Ali, Lewis. My top 3.

  • @JoeCalzagheTheCoward Wow is there not a video of lennox lewis you have not commented on i guest you dont have a job so you signed on or you just have alot of time

  • He really stood out as the first of the big athletic heavyweights. After his era I don't think there will be another champ that weights under 225 and is under 6'3". he definately fought whoever came at him. and fought past his prime... but still went out a winner. The McCall and Rahman losses mar his legend , and he was smart enough to retire than fight a rematch against Klitschko, who would have destroyed him at that stage,

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