I thought it was classy of Lewis to help Klitchko up after the two of them went down (I think it was the 3rd round). Lewis extended his hand so Klitchko could hook around it, then he helped pull him back to his feet.
In the interview, afterwards, though, Lewis was an arrogant jerk.
I think Klitchko would have won if it hadn't been for his eye. He might have been able to win in spite of the eye. But I think the doctor made the right call when he stopped the fight. As such, I think it's proper that Lewis won. A TKO is a TKO. In this instance, it's no different than a lucky punch KO'ing someone when they're clearly on top of the fight overall.
I do think that, overall, Lewis is the better technician. If he'd actually prepared for the fight (instead of relying on ego), I think he could have won it hands down.
I understand that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare ... but that goes back to the ego thing. He should have realized that he wasn't in any condition to get into the ring with anyone and not accepted the match.
I'd like to see a rematch. But I'm not sure how much of a fight it would be. I think Lewis would take it more seriously next time and really prepare and, as I said, I think if he prepared, that he'd win.
One caveat, though, is that I don't watch much boxing. I've only seen Lewis fight once before and I'd never seen this Klitchko fight at all (I have seen his brother fight once). But in the fight last night, it looked to me that Lewis was a better boxer overall - he was just not in good enough shape to go the distance (if it had gone the distance).
Mike