Here are mine Larry Holmes Wladimir Klitschko Holmes TKO 10 1-Micheal Dokes 1-Vitali Klitschko Klitschsko TKO 9 2-Mike Weaver 2-Alexander Povetkin Weaver KO 14 3-Gerrie Coetzee 3-Eddie Chambers Coetzee KO 10 4-Renaldo Snipes 4-Ruslan Chagaev Snipes UD 5-Trevor Berbick 5- David Haye Haye KO 5 6-Greg Page 6- Chris Arreola Page UD 7-Gerry Cooney 7- Denis Boytsov Cooney KO 4 8-Pinklon Thomas 8-Nikolai Valuev Thomas UD 9-Randy Cobb 9-Alexander Dimitrenko Dimitrenko UD 10-Tim Witherspoon 10- Tony Thompson Witherspoon UD That adds up to 8 for the 80s, 3 for this era.
Mine are Larry Holmes Wladimir Klitschko Klitschko KO 1 1-Micheal Dokes 1-Vitali Klitschko Klitschsko KO 9 2-Mike Weaver 2-Alexander Povetkin Povetkin KO 8 3-Gerrie Coetzee 3-Eddie Chambers Chambers KO 2 4-Renaldo Snipes 4-Ruslan Chagaev Chagaev KO 2 5-Trevor Berbick 5- David Haye Haye KO 10 6-Greg Page 6- Chris Arreola Arreola KO 4 7-Gerry Cooney 7- Denis Boytsov Boytsov KO 6 8-Pinklon Thomas 8-Nikolai Valuev Valuev KO 2 9-Randy Cobb 9-Alexander Dimitrenko DimitreKO ko 8 10-Tim Witherspoon 10- Tony Thompson Thompson UD 11-0 for this era
I agree with everything except Dokes over Wlad. Dokes was a very good fighter in his prime. He took his time, didn't like to be rushed, had decent power, didn't waste alot of shots, had a nice jab, but his defense was always questionable to me. I think Wlad beats him by a wide decision, but Dokes would have his moments. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xHWTmHDSn4&feature=related[/ame]
Haye would also beat Berbick probably by a decision. I don't think Haye would get that much respect from Berbick and Haye doesn't have the speed, power, and defense 80's Tyson had.