How do Lennox Lewis do in today’s difficult departments?
Lennox had huge everything around boxing ability. He had an incredibly versatile long Jab, he could cast a strangely at the mastery of the pace and flow of struggle, and also had a wonderful ability to have a wonderful ability to also have a wonderful ability to launch and beautiful ability.


The biggest blow against Lennok is that he allegedly had a bad beard, where he suffered two career losses in his career. The first loss was against Oliver McCall in 1994. year, and the other was against Hasim Rahman in 2001. years. Mark and knockout losses, marking Lennox as one of the few champions in a difficult difficult weight in history to win any man who has ever been professional.
Lewis has an amazing resume during what is widely seen as the second best era in the history of difficult category. At that time, he beat many best competitions, including great victories in Mike Tison, Evandra Holifield, Ray Mercer, Briggs, Andrew Golota, Ruddota, Frank Bruno, Michael Grant, Michael Grant and David Tua. Lewis had a professional record of 44-2-1, with 32 winners come back and more impressive and further, his record in the primary fight was 15-2-1, with 10 people coming at the knockout.
Today’s King Heavieweight is an olekasandr sigh, and the rest of the top 5 (according to the ringing magazine) includes Tyson Fury, Daniel Dubois, Joseph Parker, Agit Kabaiiel and Anthony Joshua. How would Lennok Lewis do against the first 10 heavy heavy competitors today?
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Last updated 25.06.2025