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Good point.calmone said:there are a couple of heavyweights ya'll have missed
Gentlemen Jim Corbett he should be #4 or #5
and
John L. Sullivan who should be #1
Hi,Kenpodoc said:Jack Johnson should be higher on the list and Foreman and Frazier would have wiped the floor with Holyfield. Lennox Lewis has just not been dominating I doubt he belongs on this list. This might irritate people but I suspect Sonny Liston would have cleaned Tyson's clock.
Jeff
I totally agree with you Gary, in his prime, Holyfield would have beat most of the guys on my top ten lists. He's all heart, doesn't quit, can take a punch, and is an excellent technician in the ring.GAB said:Hi,
I agree with you about Sonny Liston being tough.
I don't think anyone will agree about Holyfield, he is a real warrior 'no one' would wipe the floor with him.
He fought hard and is one of the true champions of all time.
Regards, Gary
Dragon Fist said:Who are on the top 10 Heavyweight Boxers on your list?
Here is mine.
- Joe Louis
- Muhammad Ali
- Evander Holyfield
- George Foreman
- Larry Holmes
- Mike Tyson
- Lennox Lewis
- Joe Frazier
- Rocky Marciano
- Jack Johnson
I don't agree, the only reason The Great John L is listed as the first modern day Heavyweight champion is because he was champ during the transition to the Queensbury rules. But if you notice he lost shortly there after (To Corbett). He was a tough bar room brawler who fought during a time that you could do just about anything to win a fight. Once you change over the the modern boxing rules, his ability to fight strictly with punches was truly shown. He was a great fighter, but not a boxer by modern definition. But that is what makes topics like this fun, because we all have our own opinions on who or what makes a legendary fighter.John L. Sullivan who should be #1
Hi,Deflecting_the_Storm said:Lennox Lewis is not even close to any of those fighters even though he beat mike tyson, he was never the great champion mike tyson was. If you put Lennox Lewis on that list you might as well put Vitali Klitschko on the list as well. He lost to Lennox Lewis because of a cut but all that saw it know that Lewis was going to lose, and thats why he retired. Lennox Lewis was a grey champion during an era of grey heavyweights. All of the greats from the last area are old and the upcoming ones "Chris Byrd, Klitschko Bros, Kirk Johnson" he ran from. So in my book he is nothing. He is just as good as Buster Douglas. A guy who happen to just throw the righ punch at the wrong time for Tyson. And noone had Roy Jones on the list. He may not be a True heavyweight, but he did do something noone else has done. Win 5 belts in different weight classes. And even Emanuel Steward said to Lennox Lewis on HBO during a interview that if he was to fight Roy Jones he would lose. So if you put Lewis on there than put Jones on there too.
I agree. There are a lot of great fighters out there. Anyone who can make it into the top 10 contenders is a great fighter, same holds true for anyone who has won any type of championship. But they cannot be put into the greatest of all time catagory. There is a big differance. The greatest of all times are legends in their sport.Deflecting_the_Storm said:Lennox Lewis is not even close to any of those fighters even though he beat mike tyson, he was never the great champion mike tyson was. If you put Lennox Lewis on that list you might as well put Vitali Klitschko on the list as well. He lost to Lennox Lewis because of a cut but all that saw it know that Lewis was going to lose, and thats why he retired. Lennox Lewis was a grey champion during an era of grey heavyweights. All of the greats from the last area are old and the upcoming ones "Chris Byrd, Klitschko Bros, Kirk Johnson" he ran from. So in my book he is nothing. He is just as good as Buster Douglas. A guy who happen to just throw the righ punch at the wrong time for Tyson. And noone had Roy Jones on the list. He may not be a True heavyweight, but he did do something noone else has done. Win 5 belts in different weight classes. And even Emanuel Steward said to Lennox Lewis on HBO during a interview that if he was to fight Roy Jones he would lose. So if you put Lewis on there than put Jones on there too.
GAB said:Hi,
I think the time has come to add an extra weight class in the top weight class.
I have lost respect for what Emanuel Stewart has to say.
He does not do the job he is paid for. Look what happened to the younger Klitschko, for their size they don't breath right.
They run out of air because they are not trained in collecting air the proper way. That is the trainer and managers fault.
People in martial arts who have any rank at all know the proper way to breath, why don't the Boxers and Trainers know???
Since Roy Jones was knocked out twice since his (ES) statement that should say something.
Regards, Gary
Muhammad Ali hands down over anyone he was to smart a fighter (especially pre- draft).Dragon Fist said:Okay guys, the fighters on my top ten, who would beat whom and why?
I know a couple of guys out there didn't think that Lennox Lewis should even be on this list, and after further thinking about it, I agree with them. So now I will replace him with Jack Dempsey. The others below him will move up one.
- Joe Louis
- Muhammad Ali
- Evander Holyfield
- George Foreman
- Larry Holmes
- Mike Tyson
- Joe Frazier
- Rocky Marciano
- Jack Johnson
- Jack Dempsey