Which heavyweight do you think has the best resume ever?

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  1. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    lewis does have a better resume than holyfield. pretty much everyone here agrees as well.

    get out of here you knucklehead.
     
  2. Nay_Sayer

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    Are you ****ing punch drunk?
     
  3. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :good the people saying joe louis, are talking right out of their arse. his resume isn't that good. :deal
     
  4. Marvelous_MNH

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    Ali by quite a bit.

    Then a 2nd echelon including Louis, Lewis, Holyfield and Johnson.
     
  5. Nay_Sayer

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    There's a video somewhere of Muhammad Ali paying homage to Jack Johnson where he admits Johnson was the Greatest...
     
  6. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    We must remember that the past world champion didn't really fight the world.
    They fought other Americans and maybe a token Euro. How many Eastern Europeans did Ali fight?? How many Russians did Holmes fight?
    Louis fought one German and got his a$$ knocked out. Foreman fought one German and got his a$$ beat. Do I need to say more?
     
  7. Hank

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    Ali had Liston take 2 dives, and Norton beat him, then was robbed twice. Not great for a resume.
     
  8. Swarmer

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    Joe Louis.

    3 decades, tons of champions, never lost a rematch.

    EDIT: if bubby killed himself this forum would be better
     
  9. Hank

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    From 1936 tull 150 he beat top fighters, and boxing had more competition then. Baseball was only othe rmajor sport in America. His dominting some guys made it look easy, but from Schmeling to Walcott, that's impresive. Sharkey, Baer, Nova, c'mon. Lewis fought a fat unwilling to give a fight Davis TYa--not impressive at all.
     
  10. BoxingFanNo1

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    Ali
    Lewis
    Holyfield/Foreman
    Marciano/Louis
     
  11. Hank

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    I meant "till 1950"
     
  12. The Spider

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    :deal
     
  13. ron u.k.

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    You mean all those Russians and East Europeans who didn't exist for them to fight?
     
  14. s23041983

    s23041983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i made a thread about this a few months back. my opinion was lennox lewis but everyone ass raped me for it. now i have learned a bit about past heavyweights i have to say ali hands down. i dont think an argument can be made to be honest!
     
  15. ron u.k.

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    Liston took 1 dive but not at Ali's insistance.What is great for a resume is beating prime Foreman,Frazierx2,Quarryx2,Lyle,Shavers,Pattersonx2,Terrell and Young(now that may have been a robbery)