Rank these 1980s heavyweights in order

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  1. cuchulain

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    Can't see that at all.

    I doubt if any version of Holy from the eighties would have a prayer against eighties Mike Tyson.

    Or eighties Holmes.
     
  2. Mendoza

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    My top 6 would be

    Holmes
    Tyson
    Witherpsoon
    Spinks
    Thomas
    Tucker

    After that is very close for several guys.

    Biggs, Snipes and Damiani would be last.

    Holyfield - His best work was in the 1990's, and should not be listed in the 1980's
     
  3. Unforgiven

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    Oh, what an amazing heavyweight era. such depth of talent. :lol:

    Funny how none of us realized it at the time. :hey
     
  4. Pachilles

    Pachilles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Name one man on that list that wouldnt KTFO of Fireman Flynn or Fat Willie Meehan
     
  5. lefthook31

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    Pinklon Thomas 7
    Mike Weaver 16
    Michael Dokes 14
    Gerrie Coetzee 22
    Mike Tyson 1
    Larry Holmes 2
    Michael Spinks 3
    Evander Holyfield 4
    James Buster Douglas 11
    Tim Witherspoon 8
    Gerry Cooney 12
    Renaldo Snipes 19
    Trevor Berbick 15
    Greg Page 9
    Razor Ruddock 13
    James Bonecrusher Smith 20
    Tony Tucker 5
    Tony Tubbs 6
    Frank Bruno 10
    Carl Truth Williams 18
    Francesco Damiani 21
    Tyrell Biggs 17


    Alot of these guys could be interchangeable especially the lower 15-22. Hard to say how Holyfield the heavy of the 80s would do at his best in the 80's against these guys, but I still rank him pretty highly. I could see him getting beat by some of the other top ten guys, maybe Tucker or Tubbs in the 80's.
     
  6. lefthook31

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    You dont realize what you had until its gone. :hey
     
  7. D.T

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    :good
     
  8. Unforgiven

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    I feel almost as if you have that tatooed across your face :

    "KTFO Fireman Flynn and Fat Willie Meehan"
     
  9. Muchmoore

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    Tuckers being ranked pretty high here....

    I think Tucker could have done more than he did but he really didn't do a whole lot in the 80's. He looks real good against Tyson early but that was the thing with Tucker, he never put it together for a whole fight. He made Douglas quit and won a couple rounds against Tyson but I'm not sure if I'd even put him above Buster (Tyson-Douglas occured in Feb. of 90...might give him credit for that win anyway because it was so close and a fight between two 80's heavyweights.)

    Bruno beat no one good in the 80's and was knocked out by 3 guys on this list so I think ranking him anywhere above 20 is a little silly.
     
  10. Pachilles

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    Name one then
     
  11. lefthook31

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    Tucker was pretty consistent against comparable opposition that Douglas was not against, plus he beat Douglas in a fairly close fight. There in lies the intangible that I think separates the two and its a big one. Both were comparable fighters but Douglas not as mentally tough. Losing to Ferguson and White, I think drops Douglas down in the rankings as well.
    I think some of the ranking on Tucker is speculation, because he didnt fight a lot of those guys, but he had some skills that were pretty apparent in his fights. Tucker was a bit of a different fighter in the 90's as well. Heavier less mobile.
     
  12. lefthook31

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    Maybe with Bruno, but I think he was a better fighter overall than Smith.
     
  13. Unforgiven

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    1. Holmes
    2. Tyson

    or possibly ....

    1. Tyson
    2. Holmes
     
  14. Unforgiven

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    **** knows.
     
  15. Muchmoore

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    Bottom line.

    Tucker was the total package physically and from a technical perspective but he never put it together.