Top 15 Greatest Heavyweights In History (Please Participate)

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  1. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    That's interesting J,I never knew that :good
     
  2. frankenfrank

    frankenfrank Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1. Vitali Klitschko
    2. Lennox Lewis
    3. Wladimir Klitschko
    4. David Tua
    5. Mike Tyson
    6. Muhammad Ali
    7. Oliver McCall
    8. Evander Holyfield
    9. Ike Ibeabuchi
    10. Larry Holmes
    11. George Foreman
    12. Rocky Marciano
    13. James Douglas
    14. Joe Louis
    15. Sam Langford
    16. Chris Byrd


    Langford's no heavy but so is marciano.
    that is why they are so low in this list.
    borderline : Kirk Johnson , Aleksander Povetkin , James Toney , Sultan Ibragimov , Joe Frazier.
    i guess they will complete to 20.
     
  3. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Some decidedly old school picks there.
     
  4. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  5. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    I see that your #2 beat your #1 while past his prime, and your #16 beat your #4.
     
  6. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    :rofl
     
  7. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    If you look at my criteria, Sullivan fits perfectly. The only knock on him is not fighting Jackson (a fight I think he would have won) but he absolutely dominated his contemporaries and I think head-to-head he would have done well into the 1960's at least.

    Langford is my #1 pound for pound fighter of all time. I will include him on all lists from now into perpetuity.
     
  8. Pachilles

    Pachilles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. Muhammed Ali
    2. Joe Louis
    3. Lennox Lewis
    4. Joe Frazier
    5. Rocky Marciano
    6. Sonny Liston
    7. Larry Holmes
    8. Gene Tunney
    9. Mike Tyson
    10. Evander Holyfield
    11. Vitali Klitchsko
    12. George Foreman
    13. Jack Johnson
    14. Floyd Patterson
    15. Vladimir Klitchsko
     
  9. Richel Hersisia

    Richel Hersisia Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ali
    Louis
    Marciano
    Holmes
    Foreman
    Lewis
    Johnson
    Liston
    Dempsey
    Holyfield
    Ezzard Charles
    Frazier
    Tyson
    Patterson
    Walcott
     
  10. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    This has been done 10X before here, but here's my 15 for now. A mix of head to head, legacy, and ring records.

    Ali
    Holmes
    Lewis
    Jeffries
    Liston
    Foreman
    Dempsey
    Louis
    V. Klitschko
    Marciano
    Holyfield
    Tyson
    Bowe
    Frazier
    Tunney
     
  11. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I want explain a bit of my more unusual picks (at least at the place where they are) and perhaps stir up a bit more of a discussion instead of plain list-psotings:
    - Jeffries: for his dominance during his prime; his great resume compared to the view fights he hat (Corbett 2 times, Fitzsimmons 2 times, Ruhlin (w+d), Choinsky (d), Jackson (albeit ancient), Sharkey 2 times, Johnson (l)). If anybody today would have such a stacked resume in so few fights he would be regarded as the greatest ever. Tyson´s run in the 80s was mediocre against this!
    - Patterson: for his achievements (youngest champ, first two time champ), his longevity and him beeing competative despite beeing rather small and for a part of his career old. His resume also doesn´t look that bad when you look at it and put some wrong decisions right.
    - Schmeling: his resume is better than given credit for (when you make a list of the hws champs and how many ring rated contenders they fought, Schmeling will end up between 8 and 10 if I remember correctly), his longevity (top contender from 1928 to 1937), consistency (in this time frame he only lost 2 fights, the Sharkey fight was a bad decision, one of which he avenged), having arguable the greatest win in hw history, his dominance over fellow top contenders (Risko, Walker, Stribling, Uzcudun, Neusel), achievements (beeing the first and only German to win the title in a time where beeing German wasn´t a benefit)
     
  12. frankenfrank

    frankenfrank Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    where is your list ?
     
  13. Green Eyes

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    1. Muhammed Ali
    2. Lennox Lewis
    3. Joe Louis
    4. George Foreman
    5. Larry Holmes
    6. Joe Frazier
    7. Sonny Liston
    8. Rocky Marciano
    9. Mike Tyson
    10. Evander Holyfield
    11. Vitali Klitchsko
    12. Jack Dempsey
    13. Jack Johnson
    14. Floyd Patterson
    15. Ezzard Charles
     
  14. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I wonder on what base people rank Vitali Klitschko in their Top15. I can´t even rank Wladimir in there and he surely must rank higher than his brother.
     
  15. nahkis

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    Lennox Lewis very overrated here. Just because Lennox says he is top 5 heavy at every given opportunity doesnt mean you have to believe him. Top 15 for sure, top 10 very possibly, but no top 5, and sure as hell no top 3. Marciano is very underrated on many lists.