I am going to go for Lennox Lewis.
I think he was massively overrated. His best wins were a m,arginal victory against Holyfield and a non-fight against a bloated, -over-the-hill Tyson.
I always hesitate to put Lewis in my top 10.
Tyson dominated the Heavyweight division in a way which Lewis never could.BarryWashington wrote:cant agree with lewis being "overrated" i dont really like using that word but ill say the guy who gets the most unnecessary praise (amongst the average joe) is tyson and amongst the hardcore fans im not sure.
Yup.Seamus wrote:Jack Johnson
Crease wrote:Who do you think it is?
I am going to go for Lennox Lewis.
I think he was massively overrated. His best wins were a m,arginal victory against Holyfield and a non-fight against a bloated, -over-the-hill Tyson.![]()
I always hesitate to put Lewis in my top 10.
This is why I'd vote Tyson. he was a great fighter but looking invincible isn't the same as being invincible and many people seem to forget this.Crease wrote: "Iron Mike" looked invincible once upon a time.
Thats true about the linked resumes and its rubbish.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:The current fans with the Klitschko's is a runaway leader. These guys are so overrated that their lackeys find it reasonable to combine their resumes.
I see it differently. I would wager pretty close to 90% of what I see written on Marciano is intended to shoot down him and his record. To me, Marciano is anything but over-rated.Ketchel wrote:Marciano for me is overrated. I know it is blasphemy to say this because of the reverence shown towards Rocky today. Yeah he hit hard, was rough and tough and was unbeaten but he his held in too high esteem because of that "0". If Walcott and Moore could put him over what would Foreman, Lewis and even Shavers do to him? His championship reign does not compare with other great champions.
Agree, the days of Marciano being overrated are gone.Goodnight, Irene wrote:I see it differently. I would wager pretty close to 90% of what I see written on Marciano is intended to shoot down him and his record. To me, Marciano is anything but over-rated.Ketchel wrote:Marciano for me is overrated. I know it is blasphemy to say this because of the reverence shown towards Rocky today. Yeah he hit hard, was rough and tough and was unbeaten but he his held in too high esteem because of that "0". If Walcott and Moore could put him over what would Foreman, Lewis and even Shavers do to him? His championship reign does not compare with other great champions.
I think you've nailed it.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Tyson (by his rabid supporters), Ali, & Shavers are good choices.
Of course, to me, Ibeabuchi (who did not accomplish one jot of what the above men did) takes the cake --- no one to challenge him. I love the way half the people propping him up never have a nice word to say about Tua or Byrd (& quite often, downplay these guys) until Ibeabuchi's name comes up![]()
pudendum did fvck-all & is still getting talked about more than a decade on.
Who do you rate above him?Crease wrote:Who do you think it is?
I am going to go for Lennox Lewis.
I think he was massively overrated. His best wins were a m,arginal victory against Holyfield and a non-fight against a bloated, -over-the-hill Tyson.![]()
I always hesitate to put Lewis in my top 10.
I agree, when my Dad was a young lad, Marciano was talked about as the best ever, but people NEVER talk about him that way any more. I do think beating Charles and Walcott twice is a big achievement and also beating Moore is perhaps his best fight, considering they both weighed the same.Ezzard wrote:Agree, the days of Marciano being overrated are gone.Goodnight, Irene wrote:I see it differently. I would wager pretty close to 90% of what I see written on Marciano is intended to shoot down him and his record. To me, Marciano is anything but over-rated.Ketchel wrote:Marciano for me is overrated. I know it is blasphemy to say this because of the reverence shown towards Rocky today. Yeah he hit hard, was rough and tough and was unbeaten but he his held in too high esteem because of that "0". If Walcott and Moore could put him over what would Foreman, Lewis and even Shavers do to him? His championship reign does not compare with other great champions.
I would argue that only Ali, Louis, Marciano and Holmes belong in the top 10 out of that list.keithmoonhangover wrote:I'm going to base my opinion on the Box Rec Top Ten.
1 Muhammad Ali 1976 56(37)-5(1)-0
1960-1981 orthodox Louisville, Kentucky, United States
2 Joe Louis 1870 66(52)-3(2)-0
1934-1951 orthodox Detroit, Michigan, United States
3 Sam Langford 1615 178(129)-32(9)-40
1902-1926 orthodox Boston, Massachusetts, United States
4 Ezzard Charles 1603 93(52)-25(7)-1
1940-1959 orthodox Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
5 Rocky Marciano 1403 49(43)-0(0)-0
1947-1955 orthodox Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
6 Floyd Patterson 1330 55(40)-8(5)-1
1952-1972 orthodox Brooklyn, New York, United States
7 Harry Wills 1295 68(54)-9(5)-3
1911-1932 orthodox New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
8 Larry Holmes 1174 69(44)-6(1)-0
1973-2002 orthodox Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
9 Max Schmeling 1170 56(40)-10(5)-4
1924-1948 orthodox Brandenburg, Germany
10 Gene Tunney 1153 66(48)-1(0)-1
1915-1928 orthodox Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Langford, Patterson, Wills and Schmeling do not belong in the top ten at heavyweight.
Amen to that Ezzard. Moore was only fighting 13 pounds over Light Heavy and proved to be Marciano's match early on. Rocky was a much better fighter than people make out.Ezzard wrote:I read some old copies of The Ring recently and they were actively campaigning for Marciano to fight Moore as they felt he was a real threat for the title (and he was).
If that fight were being made now it would be considered a Super-Fight.
Crease wrote:Who do you think it is?
I am going to go for Lennox Lewis.
I think he was massively overrated. His best wins were a m,arginal victory against Holyfield and a non-fight against a bloated, -over-the-hill Tyson.![]()
I always hesitate to put Lewis in my top 10.
How would he do against a prime, focused and fit McCall?Controversial wrote:Crease wrote:Who do you think it is?
I am going to go for Lennox Lewis.
I think he was massively overrated. His best wins were a m,arginal victory against Holyfield and a non-fight against a bloated, -over-the-hill Tyson.![]()
I always hesitate to put Lewis in my top 10.
Personally I think a prime, fit and focused Lewis could beat just about any fighter you care to name.