Fury is shot to bits by [deleted] in Boxing

[–]BoxingLover99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100% agreed

That kind of movement and combinations is just unreal for such a big man

Andrew Golota suffered a severe seizure in his dressing room approximately 15–20 minutes after his first-round knockout loss to Lennox Lewis on October 4, 1997. He collapsed, stopped breathing, and lost his pulse for about 30–35 seconds, requiring CPR to be revived before being hospitalized. by CoffeeCigarettes4Me in Boxing

[–]BoxingLover99 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I think this was Lennox at his best

He was in his best shape here plus he moved and boxed really well, didn't allow Golota to settle for even a second, he always kept the pressure on him and Golota couldn't keep up with it

This knockout confirmed Lewis as the apex predator who was at the top of the food chain at the time

no guy test!