Wait until you find out how the careers of Michael Spinks, Tyrell Biggs, Pinklon Thomas, and Tony Tubbs played out after fighting Tyson.
That he fought down to his level of opposition like James Toney did, but not as extremely as Toney. He looked really good in his four biggest...
Fury was lineal and was more like 84 Holmes than the version who Tyson knocked out. Biggs was worse than Dubois. All you have to do is watch the...
That’s revisionist. I don’t know why you wrote all that knowing that I’d see right through it. Dubois lost to a guy who would go on to beat the...
He didn’t fight Ingo. I made no claim about why. And what Liston did would be more like beating Zurdo, Badou Jack, Chris Billam Smith, Cielsak,...
But scared to death of backing up your claim.
Fury and Joshua weren’t washed up. Joshua may have been at his best for the first Usyk fight. And Fury missing half a step is still easily better...
Fury is better than all of them and Spinks is the only one with a case for being on Joshua’s level.
Liston didn’t clean out the division. Most notably, he missed Ingo. Everything listed is levels worse than Usyk and Ali.
He went from weighing in at 187 against Qawi, suggesting he didn’t drain, to weighing 210 for Thomas in about two years. He was 217 when he beat Bowe.
I think the closest is Ali with the following: Frazier Foreman Wepner Lyle Bugner Frazier But it’s worse and Wepner was garbage.
And I’ll put Usyk ahead of Holyfield if he beats any two of the three between Parker, Kabayel, and Hegovic. The only reason I still have Holyfield...
He almost died after the fight so I’m pretty sure his condition affected his performance, but it was self afflicted from PEDs which is far worse...
You can do the thread, but I think Usyk is pretty far out in first. I’m sure posters will try to criminally underrate Fury and Joshua but it’ll be...
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.