What would have happened to the 90s era HWs IF......................... 1. Tyson was acquitted (which he should have been), stayed focused on boxing, and perhaps hired Kevin Rooney back 2. Holyfield didn't have any health problems - Heart/Shoulder/Hepatitis A, whatever 3. Bowe (Rock Newman) was willing to fight Lewis, plus stay in shape 4. Lewis was not so beholdent to the WBC Which of the big 4 would have emerged as the best heavyweight - Tyson? Holyfield? Bowe? Lewis? Basically I want you to pick the winners of the following fights................... Then tell me............ Which of the 4 would have emerged as the best? How would the fights have affected the big 4's ranking as far as all time HWs go? And finally, had these fights happened would the 90s era have matched or perhaps exceeded the golden age of the 70s HWs? Note - regarding Bowe/Holyfield I and II - you can leave these fights as is, which is what I have done with my predictions, just say the fight happened like it did in real life, although if you want you can argue for a different result. The reason why I personlly left Bowe/Holyfield I and II the same is that they were prime v. prime clashes that we as boxing fans have little to complain about. HERE ARE THE FIGHTS I WANT YOU TO PREDICT................... 1991 - Holyfield/Tyson I 1992 - Bowe/Holyfield I 1993 - Bowe/Lewis I Bowe/Holyfield II 1994 - A HW tournament is announced (ala the 74 tournament that matched up Ali/Frazier on one side and Foreman/Norton on the other, with the winners meeting later that year) Holyfield and Lewis fight on one side of the bracket Bowe and Tyson fight on the other side of the bracket Winners meet later that year So pick....... Holyfield/Lewis Bowe/Tyson Plus the winners...............(Holy/Tyson II, or Holy/Bowe III, or Lewis/Tyson, or Bowe/Lewis II are the possible fights) 1995 - This obviously hinges on how you pick the tournament to go but for me here are the fights that would have happened in 95..... Bowe/Lewis II Lewis/Tyson Bowe/Holyfield III (no Hepatitis A for Holy here) 1996 - Lewis/Bowe III Lewis/Tyson II Holyfield/Lewis II? Anyway basically pick the winners of the above fights as you think it would have happened.................. My Predictions 1991 - Holyfield/Tyson I - Holyfield 12th round TKO I see Tyson winning 4 out of the first 5 rounds, possibly dominating Holyfield in those rounds. But Holyfield's iron chin and will, and superior boxing ability takes over in the middle and late rounds. I see Holyfield starting to time Tyson better coming in. Holyfield would tie Tyson up effectively and use his feet effectively. I see Holyfield's counter punching style as almost a perfect foil for Mike past round 5. Tyson would slow down just enough for a prime Holyfield to take over. And Holyfield eventually gets him in the 12th in a great fight. 1992 - Tyson beats some no name opponents Lewis/Rudduck - same as actually happened - Lewis KO 2 Bowe/Holyfield I - same as actually happened - Bowe UD 1993 - Bowe/Lewis I - Bowe 9th round KO Bowe prime here, Lewis was not; plus Bowe had the better uppercut, left jab, chin, and in fighting skills over the somewhat raw Lewis that pawed too much with his jab and had a defense that was not as tight as when Steward got a hold of him, Lewis's right hand would be a real threat but Eddie Futch would effectively gameplan to limit the danger of Lewis's right just enough for Bowe to knock Lewis out before Lewis can knock Bowe out - great fight, best big man fight of all time.... Holyfield beats Stewart just like in real life Tyson fights and KOs Tommy Morrison in the 4th Bowe crushes Jesse Ferguson just like in real life Lewis fights and beats Bruno just like in real life Bowe/Holyfield II - same as actually happened - Holyfield MD Tyson crushes a shot Dokes 1994 - Results of the 94 HW tournament Holyfield/Lewis - Holyfield UD (close but clear decision, Holyfield's superior workrate + effective aggression get him the nod) Bowe/Tyson - Tyson 6th round KO (think Hagler/Hearns for HWs, both guys go down perhaps before Tyson finishes it) Holy/Tyson II - Holyfield UD (Tyson makes adjustments from their first fight but it is not enough) Lewis fights and loses to McCall just like in real life Bowe fights Foreman and wins 1995 - Bowe/Lewis II - Lewis UD Non title fight between Bowe and Lewis here for the rematch - Lewis wins because Lewis is now prime, Manny Steward has made Lewis's jab a lot more effective, has tightened up Lewis's defense, and the extra 10 plus pounds (particularly with the legs) has made Lewis a more balanced and complete fighter. Lewis outpoints a still close to prime Bowe in yet another great fight. Lewis possibly finishes Bowe late, but I say Lewis by close but clear UD. Holyfield as undisputed champ fights Michael Moorer and knocks him out like he did in their real fight in 97 Lewis/Tyson I - Tyson KO 5th round (Tyson is losing competitvely on the cards but catches Lewis perfectly with a ferocious right hand and gets the KO) Holyfield fights Ray Mercer and wins the decision just like he did in real life in 95 Bowe/Holy III - Holyfield 6th round TKO - this time Holyfield doesn't have Hepatitis A, and thus when he knocks Bowe down in the 6th he finishes the job in the corner and Cortez stops the fight Afterwards, Holyfield retires as undisputed champion with only the one loss to Bowe on his record. Holyfield is ranked as high as 3rd all time by Ring Magazine with his resume - 2 wins over a near prime Tyson, 2 wins over a prime Bowe, 1 win over a near prime Lewis, plus the victories over Dokes, Foreman, Holmes, Moorer, and Mercer, and again only the 1 loss to a prime Bowe in 92. 1996 - With Holyfield retired, the 3 major belts are up for grabs again... Tyson beats Bruno for the WBA crown Bowe beats Golota by disqualification for the IBF crown Lewis beats Morrison for the WBC crown Lewis/Bowe III - Lewis 5th round KO Bowe is now badly faded/perhaps shot at this point and Lewis is too strong for him and gives the most dominating performance of his career. Lewis has the WBC and IBF crowns now Lewis fights and beats Mercer by a close decision just like their real fight. Bowe fights Golota again to get respect back; but again he gets battered, but wins by disqualification Bowe retires after his 2nd fight with Golota at the end of 96 1997 - Lewis/Tyson II for the undisputed championship Lewis - 11th round TKO The physical advantages for Lewis are evident here. Lewis is 6-5, a full 6 inches taller than the 5-11 Tyson. Lewis's reach is 84 inches, a full 13 inch advantage on the 71 inch Tyson. Lewis is also a good 25 pounds heavier. I see Tyson doing pretty well in the first 5 rounds though. In fact, I think he wins 3 out of the first 5 rounds in a pretty competitive fight. But then Lewis takes over. He eventually hurts Mike with an uppercut in the mid rounds. Mike starts to slow down, becomes less aggressive, and becomes even easier to hit. It is at this point (past round 5) that the fight starts to look a lot like their fight in 2002. Lewis starts hitting Tyson almost at will with his jab, and then starts hammering the right hand successfully. Tyson's near granite chin though, plus Lewis's generally cautious style and healthy fear for Tyson's power keeps Tyson in the fight though. But eventually Lewis is too much and the ref stops the fight in the 11th. Lewis is undisputed champ Tyson fights another year or two then retires Lewis goes on to fight many of the same opponents he did in real life, and retires after the Vitali fight in 2003 So after how the 90s should have gone.......... Holyfield is a top 5 HW on nearly everyone's list with 2 wins over a near prime Tyson, 2 wins over prime Bowe, a win over a near prime Lewis (thus posting an impressive 5-1 mark aganst the other 3), plus the wins over Dokes, Douglas, Foreman, Holmes, Moorer, and Mercer, and again only the single loss to a prime Bowe in 92. Lewis is a top 10 HW on nearly everyone's list with 2 wins over a near prime Bowe, a win over a past prime but still formidable Tyson, competitive losses to Bowe, Holyfield, and Tyson, plus the wins he racked up like Rudduck, Mercer, Tua, Vitali, etc. Tyson is a top 10 HW on nearly everyone's list as well with wins over a prime Bowe in 94, prime Lewis in 95, Spinks in 88, prime Rudduck twice in 91, two competitive losses to Holyfield, one competitive loss to Lewis in 97, and the other wins he racked up. Bowe is a top 15 HW on nearly everyone's list with having the only win over a prime Holyfield, wins over a near prime Lewis in 93, competitive losses to Holyfield, Tyson, and Lewis, and the other wins he racked up - Tubbs, Foreman, etc. All in all, the 90s era HWs would have ended up matching the golden era of the 70s HWs had the above happened. Too bad it didn't. So tell me which of the big 4 would have emerged as the best heavweight of the 4?
Nice long thread, now assuming Tyson and Lennox hit their primes: 1991 - Holyfield/Tyson I - Tyson Ud 7-5 1992 - Bowe/Holyfield I - Bowe UD (duh) 1992 - BOWE-TYSON 1 - Tyson KO6 Lewis-Holyfield 1 - Lennox UD 8-4 1993 - Bowe/Lewis I - Lennox KO5 Bowe/Holyfield II - Holyfield UD (duh) 1995 - Bowe/Lewis II - Lennox KO4 Lewis/Tyson - Tyson KO 8 Bowe/Holyfield III - Holy KO8 Tyson-Bowe 2 - Tyson KO5 1996 - Lewis/Bowe III (you hate Bowe?)- Lewis KO1 (Bowes had enough) Lewis/Tyson II - Lennox UD (Tyson now faded) Holyfield/Lewis II? - Lennox UD
Lewis crushed Bowe in the Olympics, really beat Holyfield twice, and knocked Mike Tyson out. I'd say he comes out on top.
:good Tyson training hard would only have gotten him to a certain point. Fighters with his style peak young and high but fade fast and no trainer can stop that. He trained like a beast for the second Holyfield fight, but look what happened.
I have Lewis ranked first. It's hard to argue with him taking that spot, when he beat 2 of them and the other avoided him. I'd rank Bowe second, if this is 'Big Daddy' at his absolute best every time. I think a lot of people ignore his skills, because he was so inconsistent. If he was mentally and physically prepared, he beats a lot ATG heavyweights. We rarely saw him at his peak and sadly, people put that down to other circumstances and rate Bowe more on his poor performances. The guy was a hell of a fighter, but just didn't have the heart of a champion. If he was more committed, I think he could have been ranked in the top 5 of all-time. A Lewis fight would be close and I see him beating Holyfield and Tyson fairly easily. Then Holyfield and obviously Tyson last.
Good responses Thanks to PowerPuncher for making the predictions of the fights Yeah Bowe was talented. It is too bad the Bowe and Tyson didn't have the drive and mental strength of Holyfield and Lewis. We really could have settled things more clearly. As it is we only got two prime for prime clashes - Bowe/Holyfield I and II. Should have had more if things had worked out right.
I dont see why people are saying Bowe would have beating Lewis. Lewis ALL ready prove it as said before. If Lewis did it once, I belive he can do it again.
Ya that's a mystery to me too. If Bowe actually thought he could have beaten Lewis he would have fought him when legally contracted to do so. Instead he threw his title in the garbage.
Why is Bowe even part of the discussion? He did little of note aside from beating Holyfield. You might as well include Golota.
1991 - Holyfield-Tyson I - Holyfield UD 1992 - Bowe-Holyfield I - Bowe UD Bowe-Tyson I - Bowe UD Lewis-Holyfield - Holyfield UD Bowe-Lewis I - Bowe KO 2 1993 - Bowe-Holyfield II - Holyfield UD 1995 - Bowe-Lewis II - Bowe KO 4 (if McCall could do it...) Lewis-Tyson - Tyson KO 2 (see above) Bowe-Holyfield III - Holyfield KO7 Tyson-Bowe II - Tyson KO 2 1996 - Lewis-Bowe III - Lewis KO1 Lewis-Tyson II - Lewis UD Holyfield-Lewis II - Holyfield UD I agree generally with the assessments offered by the original poster, except I would argue that Holyfield is top five, Tyson top ten, and Lewis and Bowe just outside it.