Lennox Lewis tells what his fight with Usyk would be like
The last two undisputed heavyweight champions of the world were Lennox Lewis and Oleksandr Usyk, with 23 years separating their reigns.
In an interview, Lewis told how he would fight Usyk when he was in peak form. The legend was quoted by GiveMeSport.
Lewis tells how he would have beaten Usyk
The legendary British heavyweight stated that he would use uppercuts to create significant challenges for Usyk, emphasizing his ability to deliver them with power and precision.
Commenting on Usyk's vulnerability to body blows, Lewis remarked that all boxers face this challenge and must continuously refine their skills to address it.
Throughout his career, Lewis achieved 41 victories, including 32 by knockout, suffered two early losses, and recorded one draw.
Lewis lost to Oliver McCall by technical knockout in the second round in 1994. This opponent was a very powerful puncher.
Then in 2001, Lennox was knocked out in the fifth round by Hasim Rahman.
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