Awwww **** it why not. 01 - Joe Louis 02 - Tyson Fury 03 - Joe Frazier 04 - Sam Langford 05 - Floyd Patterson 06 - Sonny Liston 07 - Eddie Machen 08 - Bob Pastor 09 -Dereck Chisora 10 - Billy Miske
Muhammad Ali Joe Louis Mike Tyson Tim Witherspoon Tommy Morrison Jack Dempsey Joe Frazier Sam Langford David Tua Riddick Bowe
#10. Joe Louis #9. Bert Cooper #8. George Chuvalo #7. Jerry Quarry #6. Dillian Whyte #5. Evander Holyfield #4. Floyd Patterson #3. Joe Frazier #2. Oleksandr Usyk #1. Ezzard Charles
#1 Ali #2 Louis #3 Holmes #4 Frazier #5 Foreman #6 Liston #7 Holyfield #8 Tyson #9 Quarry #10 Marciano
In no particular order. Tyson Bowe Liston Leon Spinks Joe Walcott Joe Louis Leotis Martin Uysk Norton Quarry
Favs to watch, no real order to this as such. Ali Dempsey Marciano Foreman Tyson Vitali Patterson Johansson Baer Fury.
Joe Frazier Evander Holyfield Floyd Patterson Sonny Liston Evander Holyfield Tyson Fury Joe Louis Jerry Quarry Bert Cooper Ike Ibeabuchi
Larry Holmes Evander Holyfield Joe Frazier Chris Byrd Bert Cooper Mike Weaver Tim Witherspoon Michael Moorer Michael Dokes Tommy Morrison
Bob Fitzsimmons James Jeffries Sam Langford Max Schmeling Max Baer Joe Louis Archie Moore Joe Frazier George Foreman Ken Norton Something like that, although I probably forgot about someone.
In no particular order - Floyd Patterson - Gentleman, kept coming back and proving himself. Tyson Fury - Rematch with Wilder was inspiring. Ken Norton - Fan as a kid. Larry Holmes - Fan as an older kid. Super fighter during prime years of 1978-1982. Muhammad Ali - The greatest. Rocky Marciano - Did so much with so little & retired undefeated at the right time. Lennox Lewis - Insisted on fighting Briggs to restore the lineal claim. Beat everyone he ever fought. Retired at the right time. Randall 'Tex' Cobb - Those jokes. Chris Byrd - Loved to watch him out-slick so many bigger guys. A bit over-rated though, I think. Joe Louis - The greatest before 'The Greatest.'