Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Razor Ruddock
0
No votes
Ray Mercer
9
43%
Tommy Morrison
2
10%
Alexander Zolkin
1
5%
Zeljko Mavrovic
1
5%
Andrew Golota
2
10%
Henry Akinwande
1
5%
Axel Schulz
1
5%
Oliver McCall
4
19%
Herbie Hide
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 21

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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Goodnight, Irene »

Datsue wrote:The real question is... Could any one of them have withstood Chris Eubank's patented 45-degree kung-fu death punch?

& would it have separated their vertebrae?

I think we should be told...
:OhYes:
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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Datsue wrote:The real question is... Could any one of them have withstood Chris Eubank's patented 45-degree kung-fu death punch?

& would it have separated their vertebrae?

I think we should be told...
No, the real question is - which of these blokes had a 'cerebral' style and which had an 'animalistic' style?
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Asterix »

Goodnight, Irene wrote:
skelp wrote:
mugabi wrote: The thread title says "TOUGHEST HEAVYWEIGHTS OF THE 90'S" you effing retard you added the linear crap after i showed you up. Do you enjoy proving your mother had to ask for forceps when you were being born? Someone ban this troll.
I never edited my original post, where does it say edit on the bottom line of the post? Nowhere! It's clear you didn't read the first post of the thread. It's obvious who is brain damaged here.
You're beyond ignorant, now. You're a liar, to boot. We all know the, "Edited" signal is patchy --- sometimes it appears, others, it doesn't.

Troll.
The "Last edited by" line appears if there are succeeding posts, but not without.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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skelp, mugabi has accused you of the ol' shell game.

How do you plead? And be careful how you answer, because there is a record of just what did and did not transpire. Honesty will serve you well, if you choose to deceive, there just may be a consequence.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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Goodnight, Irene wrote: You're beyond ignorant, now. You're a liar, to boot. We all know the, "Edited" signal is patchy --- sometimes it appears, others, it doesn't.

Troll.
Desperate Paranoid Fantasy. :lol:
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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he preferred to send me private pms threatning me with all kinds of things done to my person!
Im so afraid right now!! Theres a madman on the loose after me, who thinks Henry Akinwande is a contender for one of the toughest HW's of the 90's!!!
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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mugabi wrote:he preferred to send me private pms threatning me with all kinds of things done to my person!
Im so afraid right now!!
You too? He has got a nice line in psychotic over-reaction via PM, hasn't he?
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by The Great John L »

Datsue wrote:The real question is... Could any one of them have withstood Chris Eubank's patented 45-degree kung-fu death punch?

& would it have separated their vertebrae?

I think we should be told...
I hadn't even read that thread until I just now read your post. :o
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by dberry »

Goodnight, Irene wrote:
Datsue wrote:The real question is... Could any one of them have withstood Chris Eubank's patented 45-degree kung-fu death punch?

& would it have separated their vertebrae?

I think we should be told...
:OhYes:
No man would withstand this incredible force.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Bricks »

Datsue wrote:
mugabi wrote:he preferred to send me private pms threatning me with all kinds of things done to my person!
Im so afraid right now!!
You too? He has got a nice line in psychotic over-reaction via PM, hasn't he?
he told me I was sick in the head and a madman! lol! skelp is probably sitting in a little room with a paper bag over his head right now repeating to himself non stop like an autistic person "henry akinwande is a candidate for the toughest HW of the 90's"!

How a guy, who thought it good taste to start a debate on whether chris eubanks was intentionally trying to decapitate michael watson 20 years after the tragic events surrounding that fight, can consider himself normal and not a shameless and illiterate attention seeker i dont know!
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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mugabi wrote: probably sitting in a little room with a paper bag over his head right now repeating to himself non stop like an autistic person "henry akinwande is a candidate for the toughest HW of the 90's"!
Don't judge me by your own standards. You are just embarrassing yourself on here.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Bricks »

BoxBuzz wrote:skelp, mugabi has accused you of the ol' shell game.

How do you plead? And be careful how you answer, because there is a record of just what did and did not transpire. Honesty will serve you well, if you choose to deceive, there just may be a consequence.
I plead Skelp is henceforth known as kung fool.
:DDD
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by dberry »

mugabi wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:skelp, mugabi has accused you of the ol' shell game.

How do you plead? And be careful how you answer, because there is a record of just what did and did not transpire. Honesty will serve you well, if you choose to deceive, there just may be a consequence.
I plead Skelp is henceforth known as kung fool.
:DDD
:lol: Watch yourselves, I think I may have mastered the 45% uppercut and am not afraid to decapitate someone.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Goodnight, Irene »

mugabi wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:skelp, mugabi has accused you of the ol' shell game.

How do you plead? And be careful how you answer, because there is a record of just what did and did not transpire. Honesty will serve you well, if you choose to deceive, there just may be a consequence.
I plead Skelp is henceforth known as kung fool.
:DDD
I second the motion. Please poll the members :TU:
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by skelp »

I really don't care.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by dr_devious »

Mercer and McCall are the top two. I would put Razor Ruddock high on the list for the two fights he gave a near peak Tyson, especially the second fight when he saw the final bell with a broken jaw. Razor was never the same after the two fights with Tyson
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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skelp wrote:I really don't care.
Aha....dispassionate attitude, the mark of a maverick loner.

Not to worry, as we welcome just about anyone with a passion for boxing here, however the record is clear as to what does and does not happen, so never assume you can pull a fast one and fool much of anyone, other than yourself. Nothing can truly be "undone" on the internet lol.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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BoxBuzz wrote:
skelp wrote:I really don't care.
Aha....dispassionate attitude, the mark of a maverick loner.

Not to worry, as we welcome just about anyone with a passion for boxing here, however the record is clear as to what does and does not happen, so never assume you can pull a fast one and fool much of anyone, other than yourself. Nothing can truly be "undone" on the internet lol.
If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.

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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Goodnight, Irene »

skelp wrote:I really don't care.
You really do.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by m1kee50 »

ThatOne wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:
skelp wrote:I really don't care.
Aha....dispassionate attitude, the mark of a maverick loner.

Not to worry, as we welcome just about anyone with a passion for boxing here, however the record is clear as to what does and does not happen, so never assume you can pull a fast one and fool much of anyone, other than yourself. Nothing can truly be "undone" on the internet lol.
If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.

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We are of course still allowed to take the piss out of them.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Goodnight, Irene »

& Mill made that quote in the pre-laser-guided right hand, pre-45-degree uppercut world. I have to believe there is at least a sizeable chance, had he been presented with these statements, he would have paused for thought before making his eventual quote.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by Goodnight, Irene »

Poor, brave Akinwande is yet to receive a single nomination.

Lest we forget his epic courage against the likes of Lennox Lewis, Oliver McCall, & Orlin Norris. He sacrificed so much, so we could be entertained so greatly.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by dberry »

Goodnight, Irene wrote:& Mill made that quote in the pre-laser-guided right hand, pre-45-degree uppercut world. I have to believe there is at least a sizeable chance, had he been presented with these statements, he would have paused for thought before making his eventual quote.
My goodness, no, a laser guided 45% uppercut :oo
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

Post by zojo »

I voted for Zeljko Mavrovic. I remember reading a blurb where Lewis stated he was the toughest (not best) opponent he had at the time. Please don't ask me to site my source since I really can't remember.

Lennox fought the majority of those guys on the list so I would take his word for who was the toughest of that bunch.
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Re: Toughest Heavyweight of 1990s

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Mavrovic did push Lewis hard, but; he never had the combos of Mercer.
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