Usyk has been in plenty of fights with more action and more punches thrown than Holyfield-MercerAmbling Alp II wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 20:51Have you ever seen the Holyfield-Mercer fight? Just kidding. I know that you didn't because it was before your time as a fan and therefore you have no interest in it.Cojimar 1946 wrote: ↑25 Nov 2024, 16:00Holyfield had competive fights with Mercer, Cooper, and old Holmes. In order for a competitive fight with Joshua and Fury to be disqualifying one would have to take the position that those guys are significantly worse than Mercer, old Holmes, and Cooper which seems ridiculous. I'd rate both guys ahead of Moorer who beat Holyfield let alone Cooper and Mercer.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑24 Nov 2024, 23:32 You can't just go by age. You also have to factor in how much punishment a fighter has taken. Did you seriously not know this?
Usyk has just 22 fights. In other words, Usyk still has not fought as many fights as Klitschko already he lost to Purrity. He has taken very little punishment. Most people thought the Joshua fights were competitive. Not interested in how you scored them.
Holyfield had a ton of mileage on him by the time he fought Ruiz. He had been in a lot of tough fights against good competition.
Lets see how Usyk looks when has 40 fights. What year will that be?
To claim otherwise you have to take the extreme position that the top 5 heavyweights of today are worse than 90s journeyman like Cooper and Ferguson but there's enough overlap between eras to suggest thats not the case. If things were that bad I'd expect even faded versions of Wlad and Povetkin to dominate today
Holyfield-Mercer was a great fight. Better than anything Usyk or Klitschko were ever in.
He clearly won the Cooper fight. Cooper landed one good punch and otherwise it was almost Holyfield.
Holyfield did not look great against Holmes, but he certainly did not look terrible. Holyfield also had several fights in which he was far better than anything Usyk or Klitschko ever. But you have no interest in that.
Yes, if you just look at the bad parts of the guys that you don't like and only the good parts of the guys that you do like, then yes, your favorites will come out on top.
But if you really want rate guys like you should, you have to count all the good, bad, and in between of everyone.
You don't do that.
These are the punch stats for Holyfield Mercer
Holyfield 125/363 vs Mercer 109/420
Usyk-Hunter
Usyk 321/905 vs Hunter 190/794
Usyk-Breidis
Usyk 212/848 vs Breidis 195/579
Usyk-Joshua
Usyk 170/712 vs Joshua 124/492
Clearly Usyk has been in plenty of fights with more action than Mercer/Holyfield. Punches thrown is not the sole criteria in what makes a good fight but it's not clear in what way Holyfield-Mercer would qualify as a better fight than many Usyk fights.