Lennox Lewis Vs Ray Mercer 1996



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  1. Oh yeah ,yes sir.another good fighting form my favorite heroes @ Lenox Lewis V/S Ray mercer.yes really I'm respect it's and liked.yed no comments Sir.oh yeah.💯🤑🤩👏😁👊😄💪🌟👍

  2. Lennox lewis est toujours se battre avec technique malgré
    D' avantage de sa taille. C'est très différent avec Hollyfield, H est toujours avec son solide seulement malgré H a descendu Tyson

  3. The 90’s heavyweight division was just so stacked with talent. I think it’s the best heavyweight era of all time, no doubt, even better than the 70’s, IMO – bigger and stronger, and with the same old school toughness, which is lacking in modern boxing. And I’d also like to point out just how good Larry Holmes still was, well into his 40’s, in the 1990’s. Holmes fought Tyson in 1988 at 38 years of age, and in 75 career fights it was his only knockout loss. But Holmes was still legit AF for years after the loss to Tyson, and in fact 36 of the 40 ringside reporters had Holmes beating Spinks in the rematch, meaning Holmes probably still should’ve been champion in his fight with Tyson. But 3 years later, in 1991, a 41-year-old Holmes defeated at prime undefeated Ray Mercer, who was 18-0 at the time and was the 1988 Olympic Gold medalist. Mercer very nearly beat both a prime Holyfield and a Prime Lennox Lewis, and this fight with Lewis, Mercer is a little past his prime at 35. Also, Mercer was just coming off his historic knockout over Tommy Morrison when he fought Larry Holmes, and was actually the WBO champion, but he got stripped for fighting Holmes instead of his mandatory, Michael Moorer. So Holmes actually should’ve been WBO champion again at 41 years old. But then, four years later, in 1995, a 45 year old Larry Holmes, fought WBC champion Oliver McCall, and many people feel that Holmes won that fight.. Larry Holmes won 21 fights after the Tyson loss. I actually remember watching his final fight, when he was 51 years old, on pay-per-view, against Butterbean. And Holmes looked fantastic, and Boxed Butterbeans ears off.

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