Which Heavyweight's resume is the best...

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  1. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Judging is based only on what fighters have achieved. He cant be judged on what people think he could of done.
     
  2. janitor

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    That is where it gets hard to kiss Louis's shoes.
     
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  5. dinovelvet

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    But Lewis made a career of fighting guys on the way out and picking his belts out of the trash can.
     
  6. dinovelvet

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    Holmes has a better record than Wlad.

    Larry mixed it with 3 generations of world champions and should of been a world champ in the 90s when he beat Ray Mercer. The WBO didn't put Mercer's title on the line because they thought Holmes was over the hill.
     
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  8. nostir a

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    Imo, lewis' resuume is overated but still top notch, he was never in a danger of losing in a fighy imo
     
  9. Azzer85

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    Honestly, Janitor, dont waste your time

     
  10. Azzer85

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    I would say Holyfield had a great resume.

    Between him and LL they pretty much cleared out all of the 90s.

    Depends what you prefer more, Holys wins over Tyson, Bowe, Foreman and Holmes or LLs wins over Tua, Golota, Vitali, Briggs
     
  11. ribtickler68

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    I don't accept Ali is necessarily number one. You can make a case for him, but it's not nailed on.
     
  12. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why have you changed your name from glover?
     
  13. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tommy "NO CHIN" Morrisson? Are you obsessed with weight? Chuck Bruno in there as well if you want to; he was big!
     
  14. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Again you say your way is silly and yet trot it out again.

    Butterbean on your criterion is 66-9-3 and has 27 world championship wins.

    So I guess 'The King of the Four Rounders' truly was the greatest...
     
  15. Azzer85

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    So basically what Tommo does is twists figures round to make sure his beloved Waldo stays on top of the list?

    GTFO, not even Waldo himself believes hes that great. Hence why he had that fake ass entrance during one of his fights, you know the one with Ali (The GOAT)

    Tyson, Lewis, Holyfield, Foreman, Holmes, Waldo and Vitali amongst others have at one time or another stated Alis greatness