Now that you've dismissed every single man Mike Tyson ever beat as not being world class, please illuminate us and list Vitali Klitschko's wins over world class opponents. I want to understand what qualifies as world class in your mind.Loki wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:05If you think Tyson is one the greatest HWs ever, you need to look at his record. He lost every time he fought a world class opponent. Who is Tyson’s best win? Spinks? An inactive old Holmes? Ruddock?Tuan_Jim wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 14:39Legacies? Vitali lost to the only two A class fighters he fought. His best win is over a 39 year old (!) Corrie Sanders, a man who had a bad chin and poor fitness even in his prime. Vitali could have 50 WBC title wins over Sam Peter and Shannon Briggs type opponents and it wouldn't alter the fact he lost to Lewis and Byrd.
Tucker with one hand went 12 fast rounds with one of the greatest, most dangerous heavyweights ever. Even washed up he went 12 with a young Lewis, while a young Vitali was gassed after 6 with an old fat Lewis.
Legacies! Vitali's whole 'legacy' depends on how highly you regard X number of alphabet title defences over tomato cans.
I agree, Tyson was a force of nature in the late 80s but he’s far too small to compete with the current crop of HWs. He’s even stated that himself.
Back to the point; Tuckers only good win was against Douglas, who was utter sh1t and is only remembered for beating a messed up Tyson. He was annihilated against Holyfield as was Tyson.
Let’s be practical, Tucker loses 99 times out of 100 against either Klitschko.
You also have to take into consideration who was available for VK to fight. He retired Lewis who wanted nothing to do with the rematch, dominated every opponent thereafter and took a four years break in his prime. He was never dropped and was never behind on any card even when he lost. A difficult fight for any HW throughout history and a lot better than his brother IMO.
You're about to realise how ridiculous the statement you just made is.