Top 15 Greatest Heavyweights of All-Time
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AndreWardFan2006
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Top 15 Greatest Heavyweights of All-Time
There's nothing I love more then comparing the old best of the best fighters from Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey to the current best of the best fighters such as the Klitschko brothers. I have collages created for the main 8 weight divisions. If someone fought as a Junior-Welterweight, I considered them simply in the Welterweight division. 15 pictures with there records above each of them. Pretty cool looking I must say, and I put many, many hours into creating them. I'm pretty positive that they all are very good collages, but I would love to hear the experts from these forums tell me who you think is the best. You are probably tired of getting these "Pound for Pound" forums everyday, but i'd appreciate the opinions. Now in each of my collages I put names where they belong. For example, I placed Whitaker in the Lightweight division because that is where he peaked. No doubt about it. So i am pretty intense on these. So let's here your Top 15 Heavyweights Of All-Time!
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AndreWardFan2006
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Bradley001
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Rory McCloskey
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riddick boweBradley001 wrote:1.Rockey marciano
2.George foreman
3.Joe louis
4.Lennox lewis
5.Larry holmes
6.Mike tyson
7.Sonny liston
8.Gene tunney
9.Jack dempsey
10.Evander holyfield
11.Sonny liston
12.muhammed ali
13.floyd patterson
14.Joe fraizer
15.Riddick bowe
There all in mixed up order
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Rory McCloskey
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ahh i never get sick of these top 15 rankings..always fun...
1) Ali
2) Louis
3) Rocky
4) Holmes
5) Dempsey
6) Johnson
7) Joe frazier
8 ) Mike tyson
9) ezzard charles
10) Evander holyfield
11)Big george (yeah i know he should be higher)
12) James Jeffries
13) Sonny Liston
14) Floyd Patterson
15) Lennox Lewis
p.s. i hate when u do 8 ) it comes out as 8) i do it everytime
1) Ali
2) Louis
3) Rocky
4) Holmes
5) Dempsey
6) Johnson
7) Joe frazier
8 ) Mike tyson
9) ezzard charles
10) Evander holyfield
11)Big george (yeah i know he should be higher)
12) James Jeffries
13) Sonny Liston
14) Floyd Patterson
15) Lennox Lewis
p.s. i hate when u do 8 ) it comes out as 8) i do it everytime
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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Rory McCloskey
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jezzamundo
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1. Muhammad Ali
2. Joe Louis
3. Larry Holmes
4. George Foreman
5. Rocky Marciano
6. Joe Frazier
7. Lennox Lewis
8. Jack Johnson
9. Jack Dempsey
10. Sonny Liston
11. Evander Holyfield
12. Mike Tyson
13. Ezzard Charles
14. Gene Tunney
15. Floyd Patterson
Tunney would be ahead of Dempsey if he had fought more at heavyweight.
2. Joe Louis
3. Larry Holmes
4. George Foreman
5. Rocky Marciano
6. Joe Frazier
7. Lennox Lewis
8. Jack Johnson
9. Jack Dempsey
10. Sonny Liston
11. Evander Holyfield
12. Mike Tyson
13. Ezzard Charles
14. Gene Tunney
15. Floyd Patterson
Tunney would be ahead of Dempsey if he had fought more at heavyweight.
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AndreWardFan2006
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1. Jack Johnson
2. Joe Louis
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Sonny Liston
5. Larry Holmes
6. Jack Dempsey
7. George Foreman
8. Joe Frazier
9. Jim Jeffries
10. Rocky Marciano
11. Mike Tyson
12. Gene Tunney
13. Max Baer
14. Max Schmeling
15. Jersey Joe Walcott
Next couple, in no particular order: Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Ezzard Charles, Jim Corbett, John L. Sullivan, Patterson, and Norton.
2. Joe Louis
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Sonny Liston
5. Larry Holmes
6. Jack Dempsey
7. George Foreman
8. Joe Frazier
9. Jim Jeffries
10. Rocky Marciano
11. Mike Tyson
12. Gene Tunney
13. Max Baer
14. Max Schmeling
15. Jersey Joe Walcott
Next couple, in no particular order: Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Ezzard Charles, Jim Corbett, John L. Sullivan, Patterson, and Norton.
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hawaiianpunch
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Rory McCloskey
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jeannette and baer are wayyy to low... and IMO dempsey and marciano are to low. but not a bad oneDecagon wrote:1. Muhammad Ali
2. Joe Louis
3. Larry Holmes
4. George Foreman
5. Jack Johnson
6. Joe Frazier
7. Evander Holyfield
8. Rocky Marciano
9. Sonny Liston
10. Lennox Lewis
11. Jack Dempsey
12. Mike Tyson
13. Gene Tunney
14. Ezzard Charles
15. Jim Jeffries
16. Jersey Joe Walcott
17. Riddick Bowe
18. Ken Norton
19. Michael Spinks
20. Sam Langford
21. Jack Sharkey
22. Floyd Patterson
23. Max Schmelling
24. Earnie Shavers
25. Max Baer
26. Archie Moore
27. Harry Wills
28. Joe Jeannette
29. Ingemar Johansson
30. George Godfrey
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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i think u have to do it based on all time greatness with a little head to head. if u rank it based on soely head to head, it becomes messed up and confusing because of styles and it just doesnt work out succesfully.
i think a mixture of both or all itme greatness is the best way to go
one thing i noticed sherlock is u recently moved jeffries ahead of marciano, now i am wondering why. if u think jeffries would win a head to head matchup and thats ur reason, then fine i respect ur opinion even though i disagree. but if u rank jeffries ahead of marciano based on all time greatness, to tell u the truth u have no case.
i think a mixture of both or all itme greatness is the best way to go
one thing i noticed sherlock is u recently moved jeffries ahead of marciano, now i am wondering why. if u think jeffries would win a head to head matchup and thats ur reason, then fine i respect ur opinion even though i disagree. but if u rank jeffries ahead of marciano based on all time greatness, to tell u the truth u have no case.
Actually, either man can be 9 and the other ten. I feel that despite only 20 odd fights, Jeffries equals Marciano in achievements. Jeffries beat hall of famers Corbett twice, Fitzsimmons, and tough Tom Sharkey twice. Marciano beat Charles, Walcott, both twice, and Archie Moore. Both cleaned out their era. And both beat a pound for pound great fighter, Jackson and Louis, though both were past their best and doesn't figure into their rankings. On achievements, they're equal in my eyes, and I give Jeffries a little edge in opposition and I do favor him in a matchup with MarcianoBrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote: one thing i noticed sherlock is u recently moved jeffries ahead of marciano, now i am wondering why. if u think jeffries would win a head to head matchup and thats ur reason, then fine i respect ur opinion even though i disagree. but if u rank jeffries ahead of marciano based on all time greatness, to tell u the truth u have no case.