How great the 90s could have been for heavyweight boxing

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jezzamundo
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How great the 90s could have been for heavyweight boxing

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I know this topic has been done before, but I thought I'd put a few fights into Title Bout 2.5 and see how they panned out. This is my version of the big 1990s heavyweight fights, with some real results, and my computerized results mixed in:

1990
Buster Douglas KO10 Mike Tyson - Douglas down in round 8

1991
Evander Holyfield KO3 Buster Douglas
Evander Holyfield KO11 Mike Tyson - Holyfield down in round 1, Tyson down in round 10. Scorecards read 97-93 and 95-94 twice, all for Holyfield.

1992
Riddick Bowe UD12 Evander Holyfield

1993
Lennox Lewis SD12 Riddick Bowe - 113-115, 115-113 and 116-113. Lewis down in round 6.
Riddick Bowe KO1 Lennox Lewis
Evander Holyfield MD12 Riddick Bowe

1994
Evander Holyfield SD12 Lennox Lewis - 112-115, 114-113 twice to Holyfield. Holyfield down in round 7, Lewis deducted a point for fouls in round 9.
Michael Moorer MD12 Evander Holyfield
George Foreman KO10 Michael Moorer

1995
George Foreman TKO3 Mike Tyson - Referee stops contest due to bad cut. Foreman retires as champ.
Riddick Bowe TKO8 Evander Holyfield

1996
Lennox Lewis KO9 Mike Tyson - Tyson down twice in round 2, competitive fight.
Lennox Lewis KO10 Riddick Bowe - For the vacated heavyweight title. Bowe down in round 8, scorecards read 88-82 and 87-83 twice, all to Lewis.
Evander Holyfield TKO11 Mike Tyson

1997
Lennox Lewis UD12 Evander Holyfield - 115-113, 115-114 and 116-112

1998
Lennox Lewis UD12 Evander Holyfield - 117-106, 116-108, 117-106. Holyfield down four times and deducted a point for a foul in round 7.

1999
Lennox Lewis KO8 Mike Tyson - Tyson down twice in round 7. Scorecards read 69-62, 70-61 and 69-63, all to Lewis.

It was quite fun watching the results, although I strongly disagree with the third Lewis-Holyfield fight, no way Lewis beats Holy that easily in '98. I entered Tyson as being post-prime for all his fights, which were reflected in the results. I entered Lewis as pre-prime until 1996.
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Some good match ups. Though I do not think some of the results would
go down as they did. But fun all the same.

Throw in a Morrison v Moorer, Mercer vs Tyson, Mercer v Moorer,
McCall v Holyfield, Holmes v Foreman, Cooper v Ferguson, Tyson v Morrison,
Holmes v Moorer

and you would have had an epic decade.
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I still considering the 90's to be 2nd to the 1970's, as far as HW's are concerned :TU:

Though I would have loved to have seen these hypotheticals of happened back then :box:
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jezzamundo wrote:I know this topic has been done before, but I thought I'd put a few fights into Title Bout 2.5 and see how they panned out. This is my version of the big 1990s heavyweight fights, with some real results, and my computerized results mixed in:

1990
Buster Douglas KO10 Mike Tyson - Douglas down in round 8

1991
Evander Holyfield KO3 Buster Douglas
Evander Holyfield KO11 Mike Tyson - Holyfield down in round 1, Tyson down in round 10. Scorecards read 97-93 and 95-94 twice, all for Holyfield.

1992
Riddick Bowe UD12 Evander Holyfield

1993
Lennox Lewis SD12 Riddick Bowe - 113-115, 115-113 and 116-113. Lewis down in round 6.
Riddick Bowe KO1 Lennox Lewis
Evander Holyfield MD12 Riddick Bowe

1994
Evander Holyfield SD12 Lennox Lewis - 112-115, 114-113 twice to Holyfield. Holyfield down in round 7, Lewis deducted a point for fouls in round 9.
Michael Moorer MD12 Evander Holyfield
George Foreman KO10 Michael Moorer

1995
George Foreman TKO3 Mike Tyson - Referee stops contest due to bad cut. Foreman retires as champ.
Riddick Bowe TKO8 Evander Holyfield

1996
Lennox Lewis KO9 Mike Tyson - Tyson down twice in round 2, competitive fight.
Lennox Lewis KO10 Riddick Bowe - For the vacated heavyweight title. Bowe down in round 8, scorecards read 88-82 and 87-83 twice, all to Lewis.
Evander Holyfield TKO11 Mike Tyson

1997
Lennox Lewis UD12 Evander Holyfield - 115-113, 115-114 and 116-112

1998
Lennox Lewis UD12 Evander Holyfield - 117-106, 116-108, 117-106. Holyfield down four times and deducted a point for a foul in round 7.

1999
Lennox Lewis KO8 Mike Tyson - Tyson down twice in round 7. Scorecards read 69-62, 70-61 and 69-63, all to Lewis.

It was quite fun watching the results, although I strongly disagree with the third Lewis-Holyfield fight, no way Lewis beats Holy that easily in '98. I entered Tyson as being post-prime for all his fights, which were reflected in the results. I entered Lewis as pre-prime until 1996.
Fun reading.
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Still a great decade for heavyweight boxing. Far better than what 2000's were still plenty of good fights seemingly in the nineties. Back then non championship fights like Grant v Golotta, Tua v Ike, Rahman v Maskev, Tua v Ruiz, were all free too. Now Tua v Cameron is ppv :roll: :roll: :roll: .
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I think the early to mid 90's was the greatest era of heavy weights, in my opinion, with at least 10-15 heavies who could have beaten each other at any time, depending who was on their game on the day. such a rich pool of good heavy weights at that time.
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