In no particular order, please......
Ali
louis
lewis
holmes
foreman
marciano
jack johnson
gene tunney
mike tyson
evander holyfield
In no particular order, please......
Ali
louis
lewis
holmes
foreman
marciano
jack johnson
gene tunney
mike tyson
evander holyfield
How are you judging their greatness? Length of reign, how fast they won the title, quality of opposition (which is kind of a vague one as styles make fights), number of wins, number of defenses?
My list has always been 1. Joe Louis (longest reign & most title defenses) 2. Rocky Marciano (perfect record) 3. Muhammad Ali (some of the biggest wins in division history)...after that it's a mixup of Holmes, Foreman, Lewis, Tyson, Wladimir, Dempsey, Johnson, Holyfield, Patterson, etc
Surely Shavers should be top?
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
Charley Burley
Shavers is a shocking omission. (anyone that starts a thread is getting banned. Trust me.)
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
1) Ali: 3 time lineal champ and dominated the best Heavyweight division ever (arguably, the 90's was equally impressive). Additionally, he transcended the sport like no other boxer has done (before or after) and took the sport "to the next level".
2) Joe Louis: Set the stage for Ali and other black athletes. Completely cleaned out the division, was a devastating finisher and continues to hold the record for title defenses (25). I put him behind Ali because he didn't beat as good of competition or transcend to the "global stage" like Ali did.
3) Evander Holyfield: Fought the toughest competition available, consistently giving away a significant size advantage to his opponent. 3 time lineal champ and multiple time title holder at heavy, beating George Foreman, Riddick Bowe, Michael Moorer and destroying the Tyson myth. Was awarded a disputed draw vs. Lewis but was ripped off in the rematch vs. Lewis. I place Evander so high because of his historical accomplishments and the fact that only the much larger Riddick Bowe was able to stop him during his prime (the guy barely lost to Moorer while suffering a heart attack!!!).
4) George Foreman: One of the most intimidating fighters ever. Destroyed ATG Frazier and won the lineal title twice, the second time being a record for oldest fighter (vs. Moorer) and 20 years after his initial winning of the title.
5) Joe Frazier: Unified the heavyweight title and dominated the division until he ran into the much larger Foreman. Beat Ali in the Fight of the Century and then lost one of the greatest heavyweight fights ever in the "Thrilla in Manila". I can see a solid case for Frazier being ranked higher than 5th but this is where he lands on my list.
6) Larry Holmes: Dominant champ who had the misfortune of following Ali. Beat decent competition and was ripped off vs. Spinks twice when well past his prime and after defending his titles 20 times. Holmes takes a hit on my list due to never unifying the division completely. Head to head, prime vs. prime I think he is able to beat anyone else on this list and was the "best" fighter head to head, but suffers from a lack of historical accomplishments.
7) Lennox Lewis: Dominant champ who scored NUMEROUS impressive wins over Holyfield, Razor Ruddock, Vitali Klitschko, David Tua and Michael Grant. Beat every fighter he ever shared the ring with (won rematches). I place him here because he suffered two horrible stoppages in his prime and was (in my opinion) given gift decisions vs. Evander (rematch) and Ray Mercer, although both were close fights.
Wladimir Klitschko: Like him or hate him/his style, the guy has become the dominant heavyweight champ after a shaky start to his career. Wlad is hurt in my rankings due to a lack of quality competition at heavyweight and his poor showings vs. Sanders, Brewster and Sam Peter early in his career (Davarryl Williamson fight was equally horrible and boring. Like Lennox and Frazier, I can see a case for Wlad being ranked higher.
9) Sonny Liston: Time as champ was under impressive, only destroying Patterson prior to being stopped by Ali. I rank Sonny so high due to his run prior to winning the title, where he destroyed everyone who was considered a threat and forcing Patterson to fight him. I can see Sonny not being ranked on most lists but from the footage I've seen and watching his fight vs. Cleveland Williams, the guy was a BEAST in his prime.
10) Mike Tyson: One of the most intimidating champs ever. Won the title at the record age of 20 and went on to completely unify and clean out the division. Was dominated and stopped in his prime by Buster Douglas. Came back to partially unify for a second prime before being dominated and stopped by Evander. Career spiraled down after the Holy fight. I rank Tyson low because of his performance vs. guys who fought back and lack of big name wins on his resume'.
I've left off Jack Johnson, Jim Jeffries, Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey due to the fact that is was a different sport back then, with less regulation. As an example, Dempsey drew the color line and his big wins were over Luis Firpo, Carpentier and Jess Willard yet continues to be ranked ahead of contemporary fighters like Holyfield and Lewis on many ATG lists. Not saying these men weren't great or fought all bums, just that I don't include them on my lists as there are too many unknown variables.
Ali
Joe Louis
Larry Holmes
Tyson
Lennox Lewis
Evander Holyfield
George foreman
Joe Frazier
Wlad
Rocky
All pre Louis.
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