Lennox Lewis Vitali Klitschko Wlad Klitschko Nicoli valuev Riddick bowe Jameel mccline Corie Sanders Hasim Rahman Duncan dokiwari Tyson fury I wanted to put Wilder on there but he's too small, and out of the current era aj hasn't proved himself yet) I have never seen chisora fight but I heard if he was a little better he would be great. Also tye fields is a bust. And Rahman was a big boy for a hw.
That's interesting, because I'm not sure Wilder beats Valuev. Quite seriously, Wilder breaking his hand hitting Valuev's head is a strong possibility.
Willard gets his head kicked in v Valuev bro, otherwise I can't really disagree with the rest. 9/10 is bloody good though. I'll mark everyone else's later
Can Wilder be classed as a SH ? He is tall, but has ever scaled over 230 ? He has the frame of a basketball player. Good thread
This SHW stupidty hasn't correct definiton and i don't care this **** but i think the top 6 very tall heavyweight fighters are Lewis,Bowe,Vitali K.,Tucker,Valuev,Fury .I don't know more good maybe 6'4"+ fighters.
Super heavyweight has no defined permitters but let' say they are all 6'4"+ should be 230 pounds or more, with a 77" reach or greater. Lewis V Klitschko W Klitschko Bowe Joshua** Rating in flux as he's active Fury** - Rating in flux as he's active Sanders Cooney Carnera Williard >>Since 1990, the top heavyweight has almost always been a super heavyweight. The best of whom hardly ever lose a decision in their prime.
The OP has possibly complicated the thread with the headline. Amateur boxing classes above 200lbs as SHW, ignore that. This is just a bit of fun ( apart from the abuse ! ). He basically wants a list of top 10 professional monsters that are 6’5+ and are 230lbs+