The best HW never to hold the lineal title.

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  1. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    He certainly was the top man :good

    Yeah I'd imagine Wilder and Joshua will get a shot eventually.

    Good point on those 2.

    Excellent point on Conn.
     
  2. lufcrazy

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    TBRB ranked Wlad 1 and Povetkin 2.

    The closeness of the Mosley Cotto fight and the defeat to Williams is exactly why it wasn't 1v2.

    I kinda think you're just trolling now tbh.
     
  3. Unforgiven

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    I agree with this.
    But, apart from a mention in the OP, it was probably me who added Ellis into the conversation. Not because I think he's the best HW never to hold the 'lineal' title - I don't think he's anywhere near. But simply because I'd rate him higher than Quarry, who was getting a lot of support.
    Generally I think Quarry is more overrated than Ellis.

    As you correctly point out, Quarry (as well as Ellis) was hopelessly outclassed when he stepped in with Ali and Frazier, and if he'd had faced any good version of Foreman I think he would have been massacred there too !
     
  4. lufcrazy

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    TBRB ranked Wlad 1 and Povetkin 2.

    The closeness of the Mosley Cotto fight and the defeat to Williams is exactly why it wasn't 1v2.

    I kinda think you're just trolling now tbh.
     
  5. lufcrazy

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    Who do you think I hate?

    I don't care when the ring crowned a champion.

    Show me the rankings you refer to in summer 2008 please.

    If it's too dumb please leave the thread.
     
  6. lufcrazy

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    *Update* I have it under good authority that we can also include Larry Holmes and Michael Spins as Ali officially announced his retirement prior to facing Holmes, and Larry, just like Vitali never partook in a 1v2 match up.

    I did think his fight with Shavers in the rematch was 1v2 but I was wrong and can admit that.

    So with that being said, Holmes is my new pick for this thread, followed closely by Vitali.
     
  7. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This post sums up this entire train wreck.

    You WANT us to follow the Ring ratings, but you don't want us to follow the Ring rules at any time but a narrow window you like and you don't want us to follow who the Ring crowned champs ... yet the Ring rules at the time and who they crowned directly impacted the their ratings.

    Worst thread ever. :roll:
     
  8. lufcrazy

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    No i want you to discus who the best HW is from the list given.

    You make an excellent point in the penultimate paragraph though. It's a point I have issue with myself. The ring might have awarded a champ on a 1v3 basis (which I am in disagreement about) but because I use their rankings (until October 2012) the man they crowned champ is their default number 1, until they decided to change the rules again or stop awarding. I still haven't found solice with that particular issue so thanks for bringing it up.

    The time frame from when 1v2 should be insisted upon, I incorrectly said the 80's, I should have said 1963. It isn't about me and what I want though, on that you're wrong. What I want is no fracture of titles and 1 generally recognised champion. A guy who wins a 1v2 match up still isn't always generally recognised nor is always the man who beats him. What I actually want is the media to stop giving false credit to anyone who wins a title belt.

    But yes if you want to call it a contradiction I can live with that. I do use the ring rankings before October 2012. No I do not always recognise the ring champions before October 2012.

    If I move beyond that, I would assume you would agree that Holmes and Vitali are the two best who failed to win a 1v2 fight after 1963. Who do you think wins and why? And would you favour the winner over Ibeabuchi?
     
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  10. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    I tried to prevent the derailing but failed miserably :-(

    Partly cos I'm in correspondence with Stoney and lineage is all we discuss :good
     
  11. lufcrazy

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    :lol:

    Literally couldn't have been any clearer a question.
     
  12. sweetsci

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    The Ring - November 1979
    as of September 8, 1979

    Champion: Vacant
    1. Larry Holmes (WBC)
    2. Gerrie Coetzee
    3. Earnie Shavers
    4. John Tate
    5. Mike Weaver
    6. Leroy Jones
    7. Lorenzo Zanon
    8. Ken Norton
    9. Alfredo Evangelista
    10. Scott LeDoux

    BTW Ring ratings aren't the be-all-and-end-all. But 1) they're from a well-known and historically highly-regarded publication (with a slip-up or two over the years); 2) they're miles better than the WBC/WBA/IBF, at least after 1975; 3) I have many typed up in a document and can pull them out for discussions like these. :rasta
     
  13. lufcrazy

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    You're database really impresses me sir :good

    Hhascup as every ring ring magazine iirc
     
  14. lufcrazy

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    Vitali is a great fighter, a shoe in for the HOF and easily one of the best 15 HW boxers in history, what is there to hate?

    If it's obvious just show me the rankings.

    I don't care about who they awarded the belt to. I do care about their rankings up until 2012.

    Wlad v Povetkin was 1v2.

    Mosley v Forrest was 1v3 but the rematch was 1v2.

    Not everyone cares about me lineage, that's part of the problem imo.
     
  15. lufcrazy

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    Check the rankings yourself.

    I actually much prefer Vitali to Wlad. It's just circumstances meant Wlad achieved more.