Top 5, or top 10 heavyweights post-Ali era

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  1. Sangria

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    Awww yes, Michael Spinks. Good call. 2 wins over Holmes and then Cooney. :think
     
  2. Unforgiven

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    American.
    .... and whatever else you want to call yourself.
     
  3. Unforgiven

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    :nono Don't forget Tangstad.
     
  4. Sangria

    Sangria You bleed like Mylee Full Member

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    Oh no I jus di-ent!
     
  5. Foxy 01

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    Hmmm, interesting. So a guy born wherever in the world, from Jamaican parents / grandparents can only be Jamaican?

    Stinks of racism to me.

    Oh and by the way I'm English, and proud of it. That is known as nationalism, not racism.
     
  6. Waynegrade

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    David Haye ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
     
  7. Unforgiven

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    What are you on about? I haven't said anything about 'people with Jamaican parents can only be Jamaican'. That's your idea, not mine. So if you think it stinks of racism, have a word with yourself mate.

    Firstly, Berbick and Ruddock were both born in Jamaica.

    And most reasonable people in this world would not completely disown the heritage of their parents, even if they were born in the 'new country' . I have friends in this country who were born here but are proud of their Jamaican connections too.

    Lennox Lewis is proud to be Jamaican-Canadian-British.