Lewis is the only one. I guess I overlooked him, focusing more on the '60s and '70s crop of fighters. :hat
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Oh yeah, 'cause Ali was invincible, right? The post asked one simple question. Find me an opponent, just ONE opponent, from ANY of the listed...
Neither did RJJ. I don't deny RJJ's greatness, but he pissed away his prime years fighting nobodies while tougher tests were ignored. :hat
How the **** did Ken Norton beat Ali once? Let alone two out of three times? Holmes was outboxed and beaten by blown-up light-heavy Michael...
:good Sums it up perfectly. :hat
Yeah, you are wrong. :lol: Tyson beat Tucker, Biggs, Ruddock and Botha first. He also fought Holy first, but of course didn't beat him. Ruddock...
It was done before that. When he got robbed against Holy, his legacy was secure. It was a massively-hyped, historically important unification...
Well, let's look at their common opponents. Tony Tucker: Both won easy points decisions. Lewis dropped him twice. Tyrell Biggs: Tyson KO7 Lewis...
Hoya's risk/reward against Tszyu is FAR scarier for DLH than it was for any of those guys. Each of those guys brings much bigger money than Zoo...
Here's a challenge for you. More than half of Zoo's professional contests were world title fights. His opponent's combined records at the time...
Addition to the main thread question: When naming a heavyweight, please state how many fights out of 10 you think he would beat Wlad in. Please,...
But none of Wlad quality. Facing Primo Carnera is nothing close to the same as facing Wlad. The athleticism that Wlad has was simply not found in...
No. "Jack all heavyweights would get the better of him" does not mean "no heavyweight does". However, a prime Wlad places very high in H2H...
Have done this thread before but months and months ago in the general forum, this one should get a much better class of posters responding. So, a...