Pretty good list, but I don't think Norton can go above Lewis. Lewis may have had less than a steel chin, but he didn't freeze against punchers like Norton did. Norton beat Ali but did nothing else in his career. Lewis accomplished more and would have blown Norton out.Caulk Rocket wrote:The top spots are just tentative.evndrbsn wrote:
If Lewis would barely squeeze into your top 20, please indulge us on who would rank above him. Better yet, provide your top 20. It doesn't have to be in order, except who is ahead of Lewis.
1. Ali
2. Louis
3. Johnson
4. Dempsey
5. Foreman
6. Tunney
7. Holmes (His win over old Ali outshines his loss to Tyson in his 40's)
8. Frazier (Tyson may have done to him what Foreman did)
9. Tyson
10. Holyfield
11. Marciano
12. Liston
13. Norton
14. Jim Jeffries
15. Sam Langford
16. Joe Walcott
17. Ezzard Charles
18. Lennox Lewis or Riddick Bowe
19. Max Schmeling
20. George Chuvalo (like Langford, never a real champ, too tough for most guys today)
Also, I don't think Tyson does to Frazier what Foreman did to him. I think the Foreman KO's were mostly due to size and brute force. I could be wrong, though. I will say it is possible Tyson blows out Frazier, but highly unlikely. I pick Joe by late stoppage in a head to head match up.