It's hard to argue against them being top 5 in totality for that decade.
Who would be your clear-cut number 6?
Moorer? Cooper? Mercer? Ruddock? Peter McNeeley?
It's hard to argue against them being top 5 in totality for that decade.
Who would be your clear-cut number 6?
Moorer? Cooper? Mercer? Ruddock? Peter McNeeley?
Mcneely been thinking and dragging up records, it would be pretty tough to rank the next 6-10, there just wasn’t anyone consistent or that accomplished, bunch of guys with talent but one big win,mostly all interchangeable. Moorer of the ones you named would be in there, not sure about any of the others... Do you give credit for valiant losses? you could put foreman somewhere just for the one big punch(I thought he beat Briggs but was very lucky to get nods over Stewart and Schulz).. maybe tua and ike? Came on in the later half of the 90s, but between their fight, Ike having tua and Byrd wins, Tua beat a handful of guys who went on to be decent contenders after the 90s. McCall?
Not sure i'd rate old Geroge no.5. The top four were standouts but the old boy lost to Morrison and got lucky against Shultz.
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Yea I was debating that too. Morrison well beat foreman but in a pretty bad fight, and that’s really all he ever did, aside from being in a couple fun fights at journeyman level. His losses were real bad. foreman’s win over moorer, valiant effort against Holyfield, and lasting 12 in his other notable fights as well as being unlucky against Briggs, I’d still rank him higher. You could probably wager that most of the guys we’ve named between us would’ve beaten Morrison, certainly could have at least. Just goes to show that when you’ve got a few hws who are really great and some decent contenders, it’s a golden era.
If I had to name a 6th it would be Moorer because he beat Holyfield.
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Not one of the main men but I always rated Mercer
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Moorer would be my #6 as well. He declined significantly after Evander stopped him in the rematch, but he was a top guy until that point. Mercer and Tim Witherspoon were similar to me because their lack of discipline negated their talent, which was top notch. For my 6-10 I would rank them as:
6. Moorer
7. Morrison
8. McCall
9. Mercer
10. Herbie Hide
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Larry Holmes went 19(6 KO)-3 in the 1990's with some really good wins beating Mercer with relative ease...sure he lost to Holyfield, Neilsen, and McCall but they were all in their primes.
Ray Mercer is a good call, but he like many others in the era suffered from inconsistencies he walloped Tommy Morrison but lost to Larry Holmes, he fought Lennox and Evander very close though.
Tommy Morrison he had good fights and big wins, but also horrible losses in the 90's.
Michael Moorer his entire career came and went in the 90's dizzying heights and devastating lows.
Buster Douglas he beat Mike Tyson which automatically ranks him up there. He may have been a one hit wonder but shit it's a hell of a tune to KO undefeated undisputed heavyweight champion of the World Mike Tyson.
I'd give the nod to Holmes based on the win over Mercer who obviously was a hell of a fighter, maybe Moorer next, then Mercer, then Morrison, then Douglas.
Next question. Of the fighters at 6 - 10, who wouldn't have gotten their faces caved in by AJ or Wilder or been lead a merry dance by Fury? If you've got McCall in there he'll see the final bell unless his hinges become unpinned, I'll give you that, but win? Bruno? Anybody think Big Frank has a prayer against any of them? Hide?
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When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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Nothing against Frank of course. I just find it funny how 'today's heavyweights are a joke.....couldn't live with the one's of the 90's' What they mean of course is they couldn't beat a prime Lewis, Tyson, Holyfield.
You hear it all the time, and it's nonsense.
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I think depending on the night Morrison, Mercer, and Moorer would have done quite well vs all of them. Would they win? Maybe. Would they get stomped? Maybe. Mercer wouldn't be stopped by AJ or Wilder FACT....Wlad hammered the shit out of a 40 year old Ray Mercer and it still took him 6 rounds. AJ & Wilder wouldn't have done jack crap to him in his prime...maybe won a decision but it wouldn't be easy. Fury would have danced to a decision win I suppose, but hey maybe he gets caught, he's been caught now it's only going to happen more often now.
Would have been fun to see Golota cup check Fury though.
Mercer v AJ/Wilder would be a good test for the power punchers stamina against a solid chin.
Fury does not hit hard enough to worry any of the others but I do not think they could outbox him.
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