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fg2227
01-29-2008, 02:14 PM
Head to head

In my opinion these are five guys who could beat Lennox Lewis at his peak

1 Ali
2 Tyson
3 Holmes
4 Foreman
5 Liston

What do you guys think, is he outside of the top 5 Head to Head?

McGrain
01-29-2008, 02:16 PM
No, he's in my five, but I don't disagree that each of those guys has a good chance.

Drew101
01-29-2008, 02:16 PM
I have him at #6 currently. Wouldn't argue too strenuously with any rating from #4 to # 8 head to head, to be honest.

PhillyPhan69
01-29-2008, 02:19 PM
Head to head

In my opinion these are five guys who could beat Lennox Lewis at his peak

1 Ali
2 Tyson
3 Holmes
4 Foreman
5 Liston

What do you guys think, is he outside of the top 5 Head to Head?

I would favor;
1 Ali
2 Louis
3 Holmes
4 Marciano
5 Foreman
6 frazier
7 Liston

Even odds:
1 Holyfield
2 Bowe

I would favor lewis:
1 Tyson
2 Dempsey
3 Johnson
4 jeffries
5 Patterson

Since I rank him 8th it fits in my rankings:
I rate dempsey higher, but favor LL head to head
I rate Lewis higher but favor liston H2H

janitor
01-29-2008, 02:20 PM
I do have him outside the top 5.

However I do see where those who rank him higher are coming from. My abnormaly high ranking of fighters like Johnson and Jeffries (for this board) perhaps bumps him out of the top 5.

Sonny's jab
01-29-2008, 02:35 PM
I wouldn't have him in my top 5.
I dont think he was that good.
Still, he's the best heavyweight of the last ten years BY FAR.

brooklyn1550
01-29-2008, 03:03 PM
You can make a case that he's not top 5, but personally, I have him in my top 5 (top 3 actually).

Marciano Frazier
01-29-2008, 03:31 PM
He's outside my top five. I think if I were to compile a "theoretical round-robin record" of my top 25 or so, Lewis would probably come in around 10th.

Sardu
01-29-2008, 03:32 PM
Guys like Dempsey, Marciano, Louis, Ali are probably rated higher historically. But I believe the only one out of those four who would have had a chance against LL would have been Ali. Lewis is physically gifted and I cannot picture smaller heavyweights like those first three beating him. He's an amazingly athletic big man who could box and punch. He's not like the big stiffs like Willard and Carnera who were around back in the old days.

NickHudson
01-29-2008, 05:01 PM
Its funny how this size thing comes up every day. The two preeminent skilled super heavys of the last 20 years are Lewis and Bowe.

Ray Mercer was 6 1 and a fat 15-16 stone. Joe Louis is a similar size to Ray Mercer - if anything, factoring in lean muscle only, Louis is probably a tad bigger. Mercer did not have enough 'size-related' problems with a prime Lennox to suggest for one second that Louis is too small to face him.

Evan Fields was a cruiser for a reasonable portion of his career. He was 'naturally' a smaller than Dempsey, Marciano and Louis. A (admittedly muscled, but still very small-framed) Holy beat an excellent version of Riddick Bowe in their second match.

Guys like Dempsey, Marciano, Louis, Ali are probably rated higher historically. But I believe the only one out of those four who would have had a chance against LL would have been Ali. Lewis is physically gifted and I cannot picture smaller heavyweights like those first three beating him. He's an amazingly athletic big man who could box and punch. He's not like the big stiffs like Willard and Carnera who were around back in the old days.

Addie
01-29-2008, 05:05 PM
These are the guys I think could beat Lewis at his peak

Muhammad Ali
Mike Tyson
Larry Holmes
George Foreman
Joe Frazier
Hasim Rahman
Oliver McCall
Evander Holyfield

Bigcat
01-29-2008, 05:54 PM
Inside the top 5.........

i have no doubt a few could beat him, but that would probably be the case that on a few occasions Lewis could beat any one of those too.. Lewis is a deserved top 5 er . or you really in some sort of denial.. 260 pounds , at his best , beat every man he ever faced as a pro, a few may have beat him, but he did go and beat them too.. Did Foreman go back and beat Ali..? NO..
Did Frazier go back and beat George?? NO...
Did Johnson go back and defeat Willard.. NO... For gods sake Ali lost to Holmes .. I hear you say he wasn't in his prime.. (But Lewis wasn't when he faced McCall ) Foreman lost to Morrison (but but but..) There is always going to be a time that a fighter loses now and again, but over 10 fights i am sure that Lewis would have beaten almost any heavyweight through history more than once..

barneyrub
01-29-2008, 06:30 PM
bert sugar has him at number 12.

Muchmoore
01-29-2008, 06:37 PM
I have him around 6-9 head to head usually. Ali, Louis, Tyson, Marciano all rank above him head to head and Frazier, Foreman, Liston, and Johnson are all close to him.

jc
01-29-2008, 06:38 PM
Bert Sugar is a numb nut, who shouldnt be taken too seriously.

He is definately in the top 5. He had the genetics and the skills to dominate most heavyweights ever. Not to say the likes of Liston, Tyson etc wouldnt have a great chance of beating him, I think overall with a cool head pre fight Id pick Lewis to beat most of the guys out there.

Holmes jab and power gives Lewis fits imo, and I would side with Holmes, Alis speed could also be a problem as he had a good jab also, not sure if id pick him to beat him straight up though. Imo out of all the Great Heavys they have the best chance of beating Lennox on his best day.

radianttwilight
01-29-2008, 08:09 PM
He's behind Ali, Louis, and Marciano in my book.

He's just a tad bit behind Holmes, so I have him at exactly #5.

Sizzle
01-29-2008, 09:26 PM
I have him at #9

I do feel he's the most overrated heavyweight in a historical sense, H2H I have him outside of the top5 aswell.

Ezzard
01-30-2008, 12:07 PM
Lewis was a great fighter who could beat anyone on his day but I'm not sure he's top 5.

I don't think size is an issue as he struggled to beat an old Holyfield in the rematch who was essentially a Cruiser who bulked up. The logic is if Holy can bulk up then so can those who went before.

I think a guy who can take a shot, has power and fights at a fast pace will trouble Lennox.

I can't put him top 5 H2H, but I can accept that some might.

Zakman
01-30-2008, 02:46 PM
It is attitudes like those exemplified by this thread that illustrate that Lewis is one of the most overrated fighters by boxing fans today. With his questionable chin, Lewis could be beaten on any given night by a lot of fighters. Top 5?? Hell, Top ten is debatable!