19 Best HWs of the 1990s

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  1. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    Heres my list

    1. lewis
    2. holyman
    3. tyson
    4. bowe
    5. Dougie
    6. moorer
    7. foreman
    8. bruno
    9.mccall
    10.ike
    11. byrd
    12. Tua
    13. holmes
    14 Morrison
    15. briggs
    16. mercer
    17. vitali
    18. akinwande
    19. golota
    20. hide

    edit - lets make it 20
     
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  2. Big Ukrainian

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    Briggs too high, the only one 'win' over ranked opponent in 90s (of total TWO in his career) was 'win' over 49 y.o. Foreman which Foreman clearly won.

    Henry Akinwande deserves to be in top-20. Shulz too, he was better than Briggs as was shown in their fights bs Foreman and Botha.
     
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    true, i made some adjustments on briggs.
    #not sure about Axel though.

    henry yeh you have something there Biggie.
     
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    Mercer gets in twice.
     
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    but still not enough to crack into top-10
     
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    True and the higher ranked Mercer just disappeared!!
     
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    I wouldn't have Byrd in a Top-20 HWs for the '90s. He had a fleeting glimpse of the Ring Top-10 before being ejected out of it by Ibeabuchi. Likewise, I'd question V. Klitschko's presence there, too.

    Both VK and Byrd came into their own during the '00s.
     
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    Combination of head to head and significance overall in that era .

    1. Lewis
    2. Holyfield
    3. Bowe
    4. Tyson
    5. Morrison
    6. Foreman
    7. Ruddock
    8. Golota
    9. Ike
    10. Mercer
    11. Tua
    12. Moorer
    13. Bruno
    14. McCall
    15. Holmes
    16. Byrd
    17. Briggs
    18. Grant
    19. Donald
    20. Butterbean :qmiedo:
     
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  9. NoNeck

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    Witherspoon did better in the 90s than a lot of those guys.
     
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    You still listed 19 names.

    I would say Witherspoon could make it. A lot of talent in this decade.

    [url]http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/The_Ring_Magazine%27s_Annual_Ratings:_Heavyweight--1990s[/url]
     
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    yeh witherspoon but he didnt really do anything in the 90s despite being around a lot.
     
  12. Seamus

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    I'm not even sure Morrison should be on the list, let alone at 5.
     
  13. Man_Machine

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    He probably doesn't deserve the Number-5 slot but, he had a reasonable 5/6 years in the '90s. Disasters against Mercer and particularly Bentt were perhaps balanced by wins over Tillis, Thomas, Williams, Foreman and Ruddock. Not too bad, really.
     
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    The Ring only rated him once in their annual top 10 (and that was at number 8) during his entire career.

    Tillis, Thomas, Williams (who had him down twice) and Ruddock were all non-entities. His best wins were a Foreman he could run away from all night and Joe Hipp who broke his jaw.

    He is one who has become much better since he retired.
     
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    You kidding? Morrison deserves a place for sure