Overall career ratings versus At their very best
Posted: 22 Oct 2005, 02:03
This would make a huge difference on all time ratings:
A good example would be at their best Meldrick Taylor almost always beats Chavez (without Richard Steele of course) but for overall greatness Taylor is nowhere near Chavez.
Some all time heavyweight ranking don't have Tyson in their top 10, that is absolutely ridiculous! At his best he is #2 at worst! Very possibly #1. I also think Lennox Lewis would be a top 5 or so heavy. Larry Holmes should also get more credit.
A good example would be at their best Meldrick Taylor almost always beats Chavez (without Richard Steele of course) but for overall greatness Taylor is nowhere near Chavez.
Some all time heavyweight ranking don't have Tyson in their top 10, that is absolutely ridiculous! At his best he is #2 at worst! Very possibly #1. I also think Lennox Lewis would be a top 5 or so heavy. Larry Holmes should also get more credit.