Listen, Lewis Should Actually Retire

Probably a good time for the Volkov Lewis rematch.
Volkov wants to right that wrong.
 
Listen, for all you know, Lewis wanted out of the TOP 5. He likes 3 rounders and is comfy with the 200k he's getting. He literally said himself he doesn't care about belts and being the champ.
For a guy that only seems to want to get paid don’t you find it highly disingenuous to say he doesn’t care about being the champ? Especially after losing twice in title fights?? I mean the champ makes the most money.

I just laugh that anybody actually buys that bullshit.
 
For a guy that only seems to want to get paid don’t you find it highly disingenuous to say he doesn’t care about being the champ? Especially after losing twice in title fights?? I mean the champ makes the most money.

I just laugh that anybody actually buys that bullshit.
UFC didn't pay him all that much more when he fought for the belt. That's why UFC like him, he's active and doesn't complain. Anyway, I don't buy his excuse only cause I know it's a cope for not being good enough, but I do still believe he doesn't want huge fights cause it's too much work.

Some guys just don't want to be leaders like that, it's fine, I guess.
 
Why should Lewis retire when the state of heavyweight is absolute dog shit.

He'll go back to fighting nobodies and start performing well again when the pressure is off. Easy way to grind out decent paychecks.
 
UFC didn't pay him all that much more when he fought for the belt. That's why UFC like him, he's active and doesn't complain. Anyway, I don't buy his excuse only cause I know it's a cope for not being good enough, but I do still believe he doesn't want huge fights cause it's too much work.

Some guys just don't want to be leaders like that, it's fine, I guess.
A guy that wants to get paid isn’t turning down ppv points. I understand what you’re saying, but it’s just too convenient.

Why fight 5 times, if you can make the same money with 1 fight? I just don’t buy it.
 
A guy that wants to get paid isn’t turning down ppv points. I understand what you’re saying, but it’s just too convenient.

Why fight 5 times, if you can make the same money with 1 fight? I just don’t buy it.
At the end of the day, while they keep steering away from it, UFC's motto is they are looking for contenders. Every time they cut someone, they say he wasn't contender material anymore.

So with Lewis, I just think he knows he's not good enough to be messing around with belts, but blowing big opportunities starts to push you towards the chopping block. Ruins any forward momentum and speculation about your value. It's safer to camouflaged yourself in the middle.

Beating guys like Daukaus and Tai is what he wanted. Get those nice 3 fights a year in. Unfortunately, Tai turned out to be much better than he expected.
 
A guy that wants to get paid isn’t turning down ppv points. I understand what you’re saying, but it’s just too convenient.

Why fight 5 times, if you can make the same money with 1 fight? I just don’t buy it.

I don't think Lewis is actively declining championship fights, he just doesnt really care about positioning his career to get there. Those who wants the belt are constantly positioning themselves to fight the right person at the right time to get a title shot quickly.

Lewis is just content with fighting anybody they put in front of him if they pay him. If it gets him to a title shot so be it, if he doesn't he's fine with it too.
 
For a guy that only seems to want to get paid don’t you find it highly disingenuous to say he doesn’t care about being the champ? Especially after losing twice in title fights?? I mean the champ makes the most money.

I just laugh that anybody actually buys that bullshit.
You know, some people might be reasonable about themselves. He probably understands where is his ceiling.
 
You can’t talk retirement until you lost against the only relevant gatekeeper in the division : Mr. Andrei Arlovski
 
Hopefully you seek help one day, best of luck

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He's a solid gatekeeper for the UFC, kind of like Roy Nelson was. They need guys like that to sort out the contenders from the pretenders.
 
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