Who is the greatest when in comes to prime Heavyweight H2H? I've compiled a well-researched list of the 10 hardest to beat Heavyweights that ever entered the ring. Such fighters were/are virtually invincible during their best years and have complied highly impressive resumes of achievement. I'd like everyone to vote for their pick as to who is the best of all, but also you could rank these 10 forces of nature in H2H terms if you feel up to the task. The candidates: 1. "The Russian Giant" Sugar Nikolay Valuev: The true GOAT, with an undentable chin, devastating unrivaled power in both huge fists, P4P the best footwork since Ali and masterful defense incorporating a shoulder roll more polished than Mayweather jr.'s, meaning he is impossible to hit clean. That's not to mention his superior height like mountain, reach like Soviet missile and weight that makes him an unmovable object of ring supremacy. His dominating wins include future HOF's Siarhei Liakhovich, Jean Francois Bergeron and Paolo Vidoz. Niko has only "lost" twice when well past his prime and those were both blatant robberies. 2. Eric "Butterbean" Esch: Simply too heavy for all but Valuev to beat and in the eyes of many he was the true winner in his 2002 classic fight of the year with Larry Holmes. 3. Audley "A Force" Harrison: After winning the Super Heavyweight Olympic Gold Medal in 2000, A Force continued demonstrating his legendary skills, winning the greatly valued EBU heavyweight title just 10 years later. 4. Albert "The Dragon" Sosnowski: This deadly warrior has a KO percentage of 55.1% and bullied WBC champion Vitali for 10 punishing rounds before being dropped by a fluke punch, to which the bias ref called a premature stoppage. 5. Tyson Fury: His style is impetuous, his defense is impregnable, and he's just ferocious! With top ring IQ, Fury has now mastered the self-uppercut, causing his foes to collapse to the canvas in fits of laughter for the 10 count. 6. Kevin McBide: The man who pummeled Iron Mike into retirement in just 6 rounds, he posses a serious threat to anyone. 7. Kevin "Kingpin" Johnson: Survived a vicious onslaught of power punches from Vitali as he performed the rope-a-dope for 12 rounds, however his opponent did not tire - EPO?! 8. Cliff Couser: Apparent half-brother of Michael Tyson, only much faster and more powerful, sadly his older brother ducked him. 9. Brandon "Babybean" Esch: In his first fight he was "KO'd" in round 1 when he slipped on water, but Babybean is planning a comeback in 2011 to shock the world. Judging by the success of his father, this kid has a heap of untapped potential. 10. Monte "Two Gunz" Barrett: Known best for his explosive 2 rounder fights with Cliff Couser, in which he avenged the loss in the rematch, Monte has promised to be the first man to KO David Tua, something Lennox Lewis failed to do! I'll do my full ranking of them later, but I've already picked my #1: SNV. :happy:happy This content is protected
Come on you have to have the Kbros in the top ten (they deserve o be on that list)! SNV is the savior of the boxing!!!!
Those puny midget Kbros continue to duck SNV, why would I include them while they undeservingly hold Niko's belts as they avoid him in fear? SNV is indeed the savior of the boxing!!!!
Oh **** I forgot all about Super Brian! atsch With wins over Larry Holmes, Tim Witherspoon, Tony Tubbs and Orlin Norris, he's a guaranteed top 5 H2H. :shock:
Anyone prepared to punch themselves full force in the face during a fight to intimidate an opponent gets my vote.