10 Best heavyweights head to head since 1983 -

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  1. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Holy ****.
     
  2. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Helenius may be done for all we know, OR, he may have been smartly not throwing his R hand against Williams who invites punchers to try him by giving them the top of his head.

    Aside from those two, meaning Helenius and Pulev, what's so shitty?:think
     
  3. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    The inclusion of them two is shitty.
     
  4. JASPER

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    hey knew it was shitty the way he responded . . .:lol:
     
  5. good

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    coming on strong..lol..did you see the way he fell to his stoll..he was done..and very lucky..lets be real.,
     
  6. H .

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    i'll accept this list :smoke
     
  7. macp1

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    Lewis's best wins clearly were Ruddock (catapulted him to elite class), Golota (separated him from the contenders), and Tyson (legacy but moreso for personal reason to Lennox). Bowe would have cemented him as a GOAT.

    The Holyfield fights were good as well, but were not turning points in his career. Holyfield was great, but I don't think any version of Evander, even the second fight one, could ever beat Lewis.

    Tyson on the other hand, from Spinks and Holmes fights, could beat Lewis.

    Golota with his mind working, ala 99.9999% of the Bowe fights and even from the Ruiz fight, could beat Lewis.

    Ruddock pre Tyson could beat Lewis.

    That's why I see those three fights as his biggest wins. The vindication fights are special for him too, but just not as much.

    Vitali fight, while it was obviously a good stoppage, seems to be a bad win for Lewis as the amount of controversy caused by it seems to do more harm than good.

    As for my top H2H

    1986-88 Tyson
    Any Lewis
    Pre-Lewis Golota
    Pre-Tyson Ruddock
    Larry Holmes
    Wladimir Klitschko
    Vitali Klitschko (reluctantly)
    David Haye
    Riddick Bowe
    Evander Holyfield
     
  8. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. lewis
    2. wlad
    3. vitali
    4. holmes
    5. tyson
    6. holyfield
    7. ali
    8. foreman
    9. byrd
    10. bowe