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To: mr.mark who wrote (3368)4/22/2001 12:46:39 AM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 10489
 
Come on, mr. mark.

Lewis was slower than usual (weight), barely connected save for maybe two flurries (poorly trained), and was freakin' puffing on the stool between the 3rd and 4th round (altitude and acclimatization).

Nothing lucky about that punch. Lewis was cowering against the rope, looking at the audience...perhaps at his mother...and Rahman clocked him. Both of the current heavyweight champ's eyes were open, and he hit the mark between Lewis' hands.

And as for the glass jaw, didn't you just recently question that which I've been saying for months upon months?

So there's your "baloney."

:)

LPS5



To: mr.mark who wrote (3368)4/22/2001 12:53:59 AM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 10489
 
one lucky punch and one glass jaw

Wait a minute, I thought it was...

Message 15677472

lewis's supposed glass jaw

:)

LPS5



To: mr.mark who wrote (3368)4/22/2001 12:56:37 AM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10489
 
all that other stuff is superfluous

Actually, I guess it isn't, huh.

I mean, I guess going "Hollywood," underestimating an opponent, and being too cocky to acclimatize oneself to althletic activity at higher altitudes - as well as having no chin at all - are about as superfluous as becoming the heavyweight champion of the world, huh?

:)

LPS5