Is Tyson in your Top 10 all-time heavies

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  1. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    That's an oversimplification of his resume though, and in truth there are very few heavy weights in history who GENUINELY beat multiple elite fighters, or at least one's who were prime..
     
  2. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    Who?

    I don't see one who stands out from the rest.
     
  3. lefthook31

    lefthook31 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Yeah but he completely shut out a lot of very good ones.
     
  4. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    No. Too many holes in his resumé, and not enough longevity. He was very dominant for a short period only, and the numbers of years he actually spent at world level was pretty low.
     
  5. Unforgiven

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    I dont think I'd have him in my top 10. Top 20 definitely. Probably top 15.
     
  6. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, but he is in my top 15.
     
  7. Caponecartels

    Caponecartels Maritime Lawyer Full Member

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    If I had a list, I'd think he'd be around 9-12.
     
  8. itrymariti

    itrymariti Cañas! Full Member

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    Take Holyfield for instance, who is routinely rated below Tyson. He has wins over elites: Tyson, Tyson, Foreman, Bowe, Douglas(, Holmes, Moorer - borderline)
     
  9. SuzieQ49

    SuzieQ49 The Manager Full Member

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    Great Post by Maghoo. I agree with him. He usually hovers around the 6-7 spot for me.


    One other thing to add into this discussion: In a era where one unifcation match was nearly impossible to make, tyson unified all THREE major world titles in a span of only one year! That is unbelievable. Today, we are lucky if we get one unification every 5 years.
     
  10. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Sure, between 7 and 10 I guess.
     
  11. Unforgiven

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    Don King and HBO decided the titles were going to be unified in late '85/early'86 and set about a series of build-up fights and unification schedule, before Tyson was even included.
    Tyson's rise and the unification were therefore coincidences, and Don King/HBO profitted greatly from Tyson, and Tyson benefitted from the unification plans.
     
  12. lefthook31

    lefthook31 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    It was Kings plan to keep promoting Tyson by setting up the unification series. Every fighter in the Acefield tournament was a King promoted, managed fighter. Tyson was already signed to HBO, Kings fighters were not. This was a way to keep King and his fighters in the mix because he couldnt beat Tyson.
     
  13. RockysSplitNose

    RockysSplitNose Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have him at number 9 - sandwiched between George Foreman at 8 and Ezzard Charles at 10.

    peace
     
  14. BUDW

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  15. Pachilles

    Pachilles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you don't have him in your top 10 then you're an ******* with an agenda. That agenda being trying to be cool and look knowledgable by rating a bunch of obscure shithouses above mainstream, great fighters, in my opinion.