5 worst heavyweight champions

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  1. ThePlugInBabies

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    that was a weird fight. for a guy with such a legendary chin, he tasted bruno's power early and basically accepted coasting to a points loss.
     
  2. Charlietf

    Charlietf Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Braddock was a very good champion
     
  3. Seamus

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    Jeffries, Braddock, Hart, Neon Leon, Burns
     
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  4. ThePlugInBabies

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    of the linear/undisputed

    corbett (atrocious record)
    neon leon
    burns
    rahman
    braddock
     
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  5. Seamus

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    Corbett!... I overlooked him!

    Rahman beat Lewis and Sanders and a host of decent B-level fighters. He wasn't a great champ but he was good enough not to belong on this list.
     
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  6. RulesMakeItInteresting

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    McCall, Leon, Bruno, Seldon...

    and throw Dokes in there, as he first won the title in extremely dubious fashion, then even more dubiously drew with the same guy (nobody I know thinks he won that second fight with Weaver), then lost it and looked pretty bad against by-that-time third tier Coetzee. Sucked pretty much all the time after that (and was never all that before).
     
  7. CharlieFirpo85

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    Bruce Seldon
    Greg Page
    Gerrie Coetzee
    John Tate
    Herbie Hide
    Manuel Charr
    Shannon Briggs
     
  8. Ken Ashcroft

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    Bermane Stiverne
    Frans Botha
    Francesco Damiani
    Sergei Lyakhovich
    Charles Martin
     
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  9. CharlieFirpo85

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    Was Botha a Champion?
     
  10. Woller

    Woller Active Member Full Member

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    Insulting - I do not like the "Worst Champions" bit.
    Maybe they were not as great as other champions, but let us keep in mind that they were champions and deserves our respect!!
     
  11. janitor

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    Jeffries is arguably one of the best.

    I certainly don't see how a dominant champion can be in the argument!
     
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  12. NoNeck

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    No. He failed a drug test for steroids. And there were worse than Stiverne, Damiani and Lyakovich
     
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  13. Seamus

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    It all depends on who you dominate over....
     
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  14. janitor

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    Well not really.

    Dominating an era is a fairly select accomplishment, regardless of the strength of the era!
     
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  15. NoNeck

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    Butterbean dominated an era of 4 rounders tbf.