Dec, you're the one who is always slagging the old timers on here......Ketchel is crap, Fitzsimmons sucks etc. Why dont you show some consistency in your posts?Decagon wrote:If he lost that many rounds to a light heavyweight, how good could he be?
The best heavyweight 1985-2005
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dr_devious
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The Raging Bull
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pundit
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I'd say:The Raging Bull wrote:Overall, gotta go with Lennox.
But split up into decades I would go with:
80's-Tyson
90's-Lewis
00's-Not really sure. I'll go with Lewis again.
- early 80s Larry Holmes,
- late 80s Tyson,
- early 90s unclear (Tyson in prison, Holyfield, Lewis, Bowe all with important wins but also important losses),
- late 90s largely Holyfield,
- 2000s Lewis (changing of the guards in 99).
Overall Lewis narrowly ahead of Tyson and Holyfield.
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Heartbreak_Kid79
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Spot onpundit wrote:I'd say:The Raging Bull wrote:Overall, gotta go with Lennox.
But split up into decades I would go with:
80's-Tyson
90's-Lewis
00's-Not really sure. I'll go with Lewis again.
- early 80s Larry Holmes,
- late 80s Tyson,
- early 90s unclear (Tyson in prison, Holyfield, Lewis, Bowe all with important wins but also important losses),
- late 90s largely Holyfield,
- 2000s Lewis (changing of the guards in 99).
Overall Lewis narrowly ahead of Tyson and Holyfield.