Chapter 406: Controversial Main Event (2)

The first round of the match between Lewis and Holyfield officially began, and Lewis launched a frantic attack on Holyfield at the beginning of the fight, Lewis used his forehand jab and forehand small hook to quickly hit Holyfield, and the latter retreated under Lewis's crazy attack.

Seeing Lewis play with momentum at the start of the match, the emotions of the audience suddenly became excited, and a large number of spectators stood up and looked at the ring.

However, Holyfield's defensive skills are also first-class, when Lewis plays a fast-paced attack, he strictly holds his arms to defend against Lewis's attack, while shaking his body from time to time, although he has received a few punches, Holyfield is still in very good shape and has not been greatly affected.

Lewis's attack at the beginning of the round lasted for half a minute, during which Holyfield, who was at a disadvantage in height and reach, was passive and defensive, although he occasionally counterattacked, but Lewis quickly retreated to dodge.

Although he is a giant man with a height of two meters, Lewis moves very quickly with his feet, and many fighters who are much smaller than him are inferior to Lewis in terms of movement and speed.

Unlike most heavyweights who are slow to pace and slow to throw punches, Lewis is always able to move and punch quickly with ease, which is another strong factor in Lewis' emergence as a heavyweight hegemon.

However, even Lewis couldn't sustain a constant and fast attack, and when he played more than half a minute, Lewis's offensive rhythm slowed down, and Lewis needed to rest.

Wang Hao watched Lewis' fast-paced offenses at the start of the bout from the ring, and found that the style and pace of those strikes were similar to those of Lewis and Golotta.

Lewis, who relied on a fast-paced attacking approach, recently killed Bou's sworn foe Poland's bad boy Golotta in the first round.

Wang Hao knows that Lewis knows that he also has an advantage in speed and explosiveness, and wants to replicate the situation with Golotta in the first round, but obviously Holyfield is a more rigorous fighter than Golotta in defense, and he has a good set of defense, which can withstand Tyson's indiscriminate bombardment and Lewis's fast-paced attack, especially at the beginning of the game, when he is still at his most energetic.

After Lewis's offensive tempo slowed down, Holyfield gradually began to play his own offense.

Because his height and reach are not as good as Lewis's, Holyfield would prefer to play close to Lewis in close quarters, but Lewis obviously won't give Holyfield a chance easily, and when Holyfield is forward, Lewis quickly retreats and uses his flexible pace to continue to distance Holyfield.

There was no way to get close to Lewis easily, and Holyfield had to rely on upward hooks and straight punches to attack Lewis, but it was not very effective, but Lewis relied on front hand punches and back hand counters to hit Holyfield better.

In the middle of the first round, the two fighters attacked like this, one moment Holyfield took the initiative to attack, and the other time Lewis took the initiative, and the two scored points for each other, but Lewis, who had the advantage in height and reach, and moved faster, had a clear point advantage.

At the end of the first round, Holyfield, who felt he was down by points, also threw a fast-paced attack, and this time Holyfield approached Lewis, squeezed Lewis on the rope and landed some close-range strikes.

But Lewis also returned the favor to Holyfield, and when the distance between the two was too close for him to punch, Lewis relied on his size advantage to suppress Holyfield in time.

This allowed Holyfield to play a wave of offense, but not much.

At the end of the first round, there was also an accident when Lewis, who was holding Holyfield, was overturned by Holyfield with his right leg.

At this point, the first leg was over.

In response to the accident, the referee signaled the two fighters to punch their fists to show their understanding, and then the bout went into a break after the first round.

The second round, which began after a one-minute break, was the same as the first, with Lewis relying on his height and arm length, as well as faster movement and punch speed, to overpower Holyfield for most of the time and dominate the points.

The bout entered the third round, knowing that he was behind on points in the first two rounds and boasting before the match, Holyfield, who was about to finish Lewis in the third round, broke out, and in this round Holyfield stepped up his attacking tempo and challenged Lewis.

In the third round, relying on the rhythm of the outburst, Holyfield landed a lot of heavy punches for Holyfield, but there was no way to hit Lewis hard, and Holyfield's physical energy was also greatly depleted in this round.

Holyfield was not able to knock out Lewis in the third round, as he said before the fight, and in fact, Holyfield was still far from hitting Lewis hard.

The rest of the game, as in the first two rounds, was the same, Lewis dominated most of the time in terms of the field and points, although Holyfield occasionally played a fast-paced attack to challenge Lewis, but Holyfield's attack still did not have the ability to change the situation on the court.

In the end, Lewis and Holyfield played the full twelve rounds and entered the point judgment stage.

After the normal game was played, the discerning person knew that Lewis had won, because Lewis's point advantage was obvious, Wang Hao carefully watched the normal game under the ring, and also saw that it was indeed Lewis who had an obvious advantage in points.

At the end of the game, Lewis also raised his arms to signal that he was the winner, while Holyfield looked gloomy and clearly did not think he could win the game.

The game entered the stage of reading out the judges' scores.

The first female referee actually awarded Holyfield a point win, and when she heard this decision, the scene burst into boos, and Lewis also showed an incredible look on his face.

The second referee awarded Lewis the points winner.

The third referee awarded the two points to a tie.

In the end, it turned out to be a draw.

When the referee announced the final result of the game, there was a long boo in the audience again, and it was obvious that everyone could see that the referee's decision was not fair.