Cojimar 1946 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2026, 01:24
I'd probably pick Breidis over Bowe possibly Gassiev and Hunter.
Holyfield has a number of poor performances that don't involve great opponents. If we take Lewis, Tyson, and Bowe out of his era we still have the Moorer defeat at 31, a very close fight with Mercer which could have been scored a draw without the knockdown and of course the Cooper knockdown. Plus a fairly competitive fight with old Holmes. How do you blame those performances on being in a stronger era?
Holyfield is proven at a higher level than Usyk in that he beat Tyson who rates above anyone Usyk beat at heavyweight but he routinely struggled with guys no better than Usyks opponents.
Yes I;m sure you would have picked those guys over Bowe.
If we take out Lewis, Tyson, and Bowe? Seriously? Yeah, lets just take out three great fighters from one era. No biggie.
You can't just take out the best fighters. The best fighters are the most important factor.
1.Yes he lost to Moorer. That counts against him.
2. The Mercer fight? huh? That was a great fight. Holyfield fought very well and won a well-deserved decision. One of Mercer's best fights. Have not heard anyone dispute this verdict before. The Mercer fight is a plus in ranking Holyfield. Not a minus.
3. The Cooper "knockdown". Well he won that fight pretty easily. That supposed "knockdown" doesn't mean much.
4. Didn't look great against Holmes, though he wasn't awful. If that was one his best performance than yes, that would mean a lot.
With Holyfield, there is a lot to look at. Have to look great and subpar performances.
He looked like an ATG against Dokes, Tillis, Stewart, Thomas, the 2nd Moorer fight etc.