Tyson. I really don't think it's even close. His ring persona and unpredictable behavior, made for unforgettable moments in and out of the ring. With Tyson you never knew what to expect. A first round knockout, rage in the ring, an upset, amazing speed, power etc... The man brought alot to the table, early in his career he was quite possibly the most athletically gifted heavyweight anyone has ever seen. To late in his career, the unpredictable loose cannon. That can drop the hammer and dispose of his opponent in a split second, or the once great fighter self-destructing for all the world to see. At the end of the day, when everyone on that list is dead and gone. Who do you think people will still be talking about a 100 years from now?
On the list definitely Tyson in his prime Otherwise the guy that I couldn't help watching was Emanuel Augustus. The Drunken Master was hilarious. If he'd only had a manager that cared & took himself seriously he could have been a champion
Currently to be honest Ruslan Provodnikov. Only coming foreward, no steps back, no retreat, no surrender.
How have you only seen half the guys on the list... Did you only get into boxing yesterday? Go watch some fights man, these guys were in a lot of classics!
I voted De La Hoya, he wasnt the most entertaining fighter at all times but he always fought the fights the fans wanted despite living in an era when cherrypicking was custom. That's entertainment!