Just to clarify for posters of low intelligence this is a SUPER Heavyweights only thread So don’t put Ali, Louis or Tyson or anyone else who doesn’t qualify as a SUPER Heavyweight on your list there are a lot of newbs recently and they DKSAB lets help to educate the less fortunate
Super heavyweight is undefined in professional boxing, so I am not sure what you're getting at. Surely, it would need to be defined for one to provide a list. Muhammad Ali frequently weighed over 220lbs, so what are the parameters?
I’m gunna go with 1. Lennox Lewis 2. Tyson Fury 3. Vitali Klitschko 4. Wladimir Klitschko 5. Riddick Bowe 6. Gerry Cooney 7. Deontay wilder 8. Jess Willard 9. Anthony Joshua 10. Primo Carnera
Riddick Bowe is the perfect measuring stick for a "super" heavyweight 6'5" 230 pounds If you're below 230 pounds you better be 6'7" (Wilder) If you're below 6'5" you better be 250 pounds+ (Whyte) Luis Ortiz at 6'4" 235 pounds doesn't quite make it...
Super heavyweight is any fighter with a height between 6' 6" and 6' 8", who was born in Tuscaloosa in 1985 and has the initials DW.
#10. Deontay Wilder #9. Nikolay Valuev #8. Corrie Sanders #7. Primo Carnera #6. Tyson Fury #5. Anthony Joshua #4. Vitali Klitschko #3. Riddick Bowe #2. Wladimir Klitschko #1. Lennox Lewis
Anthony Joshua is a pumped up weight lifter hype job How dare you rank him above Fury A 20 year old Fury was a natty 260 pound man. AJ in his 30's is now just breaking 250 pounds rioded up to the gills like a balloon. Ruiz popped that balloon and made him shed down to 230's for the rematch. There is a gulf between Fury and AJ. In skill and size. AJ can't compete.
I was waiting for your contribution good man George What criteria did you use to rank them in that order ?
yea I was surprised he had Joshua higher then Fury aswell also Fury is 6’9 time for a nice civil debate