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    Default The Lost Generation Of 80's Heavyweight's vs The Heavyweights Of Today.

    I see the 80's Heavyweight's taking this.

    Tim Witherspoon
    Greg Page
    Tony Tucker
    Tony Tubbs

    All at there peak would be champs today no question IMO.

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    Default Re: The Lost Generation Of 80's Heavyweight's vs The Heavyweights Of Today.

    I think Mike Tyson would have done it at his peak. Wlad would have lost, but Vitali would have been the biggest problem.
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    I definetley would give the heavyweight's of the 80's a great shot but then again they were called the lost generation for a reason. I do mean drugs if they didn't come in the ring high like most of the heavyweight's of that era did I'd say absolutely not.

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    The Klit brothers would beat them all even if they did enter the ring not using drugs.

    Pinklon Thomas was a decent fighter as well as Dokes on his day.
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    Default Re: The Lost Generation Of 80's Heavyweight's vs The Heavyweights Of Today.

    Maybe....I think some of the overshaddowed 1990's fighters would have done well in today's era, guys like Ruddock and Mercer.

    A Ruddock-Peter fight would have been pretty cool

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    Default Re: The Lost Generation Of 80's Heavyweight's vs The Heavyweights Of Today.

    I think you'd have to give a prime Witherspoon a great shot at putting Wlads lights out, maybe even favour him to do so. The other 3 would all be hard pressed to beat either Klitschko on their best day imo.

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