[quote="Sweet Scientist"][quote="Professor X"]You're wasting your brain-cells, Sweet Scientist. Keep your nose out of it. You lost out when you said Holyfield would be second-tier in the 70's. You're out of the debate.
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Yeah, right...
AND...for the third time on this thread, I will again ask for a response to the following point: How much of Holyfield's "#1 resume" is based on the Bowe, Lewis & Moorer fights? 7 fights, 2 wins!!! Based on those 7 fights, he was 2nd tier in the '90's (stop screaming...I said 'based on those fights'!)
Holyfield would be 2nd tier in the 70's...
Would not have beaten Ali...would not have beaten Frazier...would not have beaten a young Foreman...would not have beaten Holmes...would have struggled big time against Young & Norton....that all equals 2nd tier...because to be on the 1st tier in the '70's, you'd have to be able to beat those guys...period. He might have cut some of those guys though...with the top of his head, one of his most dangerous weapons!
AND...this is not really a 'debate'...
We're all just trying to educate your obvious Gen-X ass....

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"...obvious Gen-X ass..."? Oh, no, Sweet Scientist. Don't assume: that makes you an ass. I don't know why I would even bother with you on this subject. You have blinders on...you won't hear it... but because you asked, listen up:
There's no shame at all in Holyfield losing his first fight at the age of 29--especially after moving up in weight-- to a young, motivated, slim 235 lbs, Futch trained Bowe (Ali lost his first fight at the age of 29 to a Futch trained Frazier...do you not see the similarities?) In the rematch, when Holyfield was 31, it would have taken a miracle for Bowe to escape without being KO'd by Holyfield (Bowe was saved by the bell in the fifth)...enter fan-man. The third fight, Holyfield had hepatitis, and he probably shouldn't have gone through with it--Holyfield looked really bad after the first round, and it was't from anything that Bowe had yet done to him--especially considering that Bowe was dirtier than Tyson even, ear-bites excluded. That's the only time that I've seen Holyfield take a rest from an opponents foul (Bowe was deducted a point for low blows...he should have been deducted more): he took one minute, not enough, ever the warrior, and then jumped back in too soon (only to take more combination low blows). Whatever. Bowe was toast, after those three fights...stick a fork in HIM, not Holyfield. Holyfield, proving he was as durable as they come, fought on from there, well past his prime, with succesful results. Or: To un-muddy the water's and clear things up a bit --The Holyfield (34 yrs old) that fought Tyson is better than the Ali (34 yrs old) that fought Young IMO.
Next up: Michael Moorer
