Fury is the best HW since Lewis

sturm vogel
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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PUGLET wrote: 27 Feb 2020, 15:42
sturm vogel wrote: 23 Feb 2020, 22:52 Tyson Fury
Vitali Klitschko
Lennox Lewis
Wladimir Klitschko
George Foreman
If we’re talking post 1980’s heavies.... prime Larry Holmes “schools” all these chumps except LL, and THAT would be an intriguing fight, really, really interesting. For that matter, interested and motivated Riddick Bowe would be in the same boat, granted, he doesn’t REALLY deserve the consideration. Prime Evander Holyfield before the “brain damage/can’t let hands go” syndrome took over prolly beats all not including LL. Interesting that Tyson Fury is the first heavyweight since prime Wladimir to spark/merit these kinds of comparisons. :TU:
Little Larry only had a jab and the occasional straight right and you think he is capable of beating Lewis, the Klitchkos and Fury who all would out-weigh him by 30-50 pounds, out reach him, and stand 3-6" taller??? Holmes is a cruiser by today's standards. Different era and a different weight class. Look at some of the men like Michael Spinks that beat Larry and see what they would have to offer against today's super-heavyweights?
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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Holmes does beat these stiffs today..
Spinks barely got a decision over a well past his best Holmes..
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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Duran1970 wrote: 05 Mar 2020, 11:00 Holmes does beat these stiffs today..
Spinks barely got a decision over a well past his best Holmes..
Holmes remains the most underrated/under-appreciated HW champ ever.
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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Duran1970 wrote: 05 Mar 2020, 11:00Spinks barely got a decision over a well past his best Holmes..
Larry Holmes was only 35 years of age. He wasn't an old man, well not by today's heavyweight standards.

If you look at the BoxRec top 12 heavyweight rankings, the average age is 34.

Look at the age of these guys: Oleksandr Usyk, Deontay Wilder, Dereck Chisora, Luis Ortiz, Kubrat Pulev, Alexander Povetkin, Charles Martin, Dominic Breazeale, Oscar Rivas, Joe Joyce, Evgeny Romanov, Carlos Takam etc.

Holmes might not have been quite at his best agaist Spinks, but he wasn't well past his prime.

Larry looked great in his subsequent bouts against Oliver McCall, Evander Holyfield and Ray Mercer.
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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Actual age number doesnt matter. Ring age does

Spinks was his 20th title fight and 49th overall

They fought 15 round fights

Thats a lot more mileage than others on your list.
oogiebe
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 05 Mar 2020, 12:31 Actual age number doesnt matter. Ring age does

Spinks was his 20th title fight and 49th overall

They fought 15 round fights

Thats a lot more mileage than others on your list.
you mean Holmes of course. And you make a good point.
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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oogiebe wrote: 05 Mar 2020, 12:52
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 05 Mar 2020, 12:31 Actual age number doesnt matter. Ring age does

Spinks was his 20th title fight and 49th overall

They fought 15 round fights

Thats a lot more mileage than others on your list.
you mean Holmes of course. And you make a good point.
He means Spinks was Holmes' 20th title fight.

And he's right. A 35 year old boxer in the mid eighties was much older in mileage terms than a 35 year old boxer typically is in 2020.
EO intentionally missing the point there.
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Re: Fury is the best HW since Lewis

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ewenhay wrote: 05 Mar 2020, 13:24
oogiebe wrote: 05 Mar 2020, 12:52
you mean Holmes of course. And you make a good point.
He means Spinks was Holmes' 20th title fight.

And he's right. A 35 year old boxer in the mid eighties was much older in mileage terms than a 35 year old boxer typically is in 2020.
EO intentionally missing the point there.
Ah...yes you're right. I see what he meant now. On EO...he's a buffoon. Hot air buffoon! LOL!
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