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    Default Top 10 hardest heavyweights

    Name your top 10 heavyweights champions with the greatest heart, grit, determination and just all round hard as f**king nails. I think there should be a lot of old time champions on the list than modern fighters.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Top 10 hardest heavyweights

    Whoops...

    Anyhoo, I think the Heavyweight Champs with the "Greatest heart, grit, determination and just all round hard as f**king nails" are:
    Jack Dempsey
    Rocky Marciano
    Joe Frazier
    Muhammad Ali (1970s version)

    Last edited by bradlee180; 03-22-2013 at 11:45 PM. Reason: Wrong list was put up...

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    Jack Johnson
    Jack Dempsey
    George Chuvalo
    Rocky Marciano
    Oliver McCall
    Vitali Klitschko
    Ray Mercer
    Tex Cobb
    Joe Frazier
    Ali

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    What the $#!t?!

    Oliver McCall, Vitali Klitschko, Chuvalo, Mercer? Tex Cobb?

    Cobb and Chuvalo were definitely tough and hard as nails, they were two of the toughest men there's ever been, and they actually had too much Heart for their own good, but they were never Heavyweight Champ. Much respect to those tuff guys with Heart though.
    That nutbar McCall went to pieces during a title fight and started crying around. Vitali quit against lil Chris Byrd in a match in which Vitali had won every rd. Mercer was tough with perhaps the best chin in Boxing at the time, but he also had that bribe attempt against ferguson and conceded against Bonjasky and Wladimir. They can't make the cut of "Greatest Heart, grit, determination, and hard as effin' nails" though.

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    Well he didn't quit because he pulled a Victor Ortiz, he quit on the stool because his jabbing arm became useless. Slightly different.

    Grit: Ali
    Power: Wlad
    Heart: Lewis and Louis (came down from KO's to win em back by KO's, that's heart in my book)
    Hand Speed: Tyson
    Foot Speed: 70's Ali
    BadMutha: Dempsy
    Last edited by DavilaJones; 03-23-2013 at 12:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Name your top 10 heavyweights champions with the greatest heart, grit, determination and just all round hard as f**king nails. I think there should be a lot of old time champions on the list than modern fighters.

    Sorry but I'm going to have to include some non establishment champions

    Inpo

    Vital
    Mercer
    Tyson in the prime 2 years was unstoppable.
    Jeffries
    Liston
    Langford. Iron will for a guy that size to be that good at heavyweight.
    Sullivan
    Baer
    Marciano
    Wills

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    What the $#!t?!

    Oliver McCall, Vitali Klitschko, Chuvalo, Mercer? Tex Cobb?

    Cobb and Chuvalo were definitely tough and hard as nails, they were two of the toughest men there's ever been, and they actually had too much Heart for their own good, but they were never Heavyweight Champ. Much respect to those tuff guys with Heart though.
    That nutbar McCall went to pieces during a title fight and started crying around. Vitali quit against lil Chris Byrd in a match in which Vitali had won every rd. Mercer was tough with perhaps the best chin in Boxing at the time, but he also had that bribe attempt against ferguson and conceded against Bonjasky and Wladimir. They can't make the cut of "Greatest Heart, grit, determination, and hard as effin' nails" though.
    They have to be champs!
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    I stand by McCall barring his drug meltdown against Lewis the man is sturdy and tough as bricks. Sorry I misread champions only.
    Evander Holyfield
    Vitali redeemed himself against Lewis and is 1 tough SOB
    John L Sullivan

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    What the $#!t?!

    Oliver McCall, Vitali Klitschko, Chuvalo, Mercer? Tex Cobb?

    Cobb and Chuvalo were definitely tough and hard as nails, they were two of the toughest men there's ever been, and they actually had too much Heart for their own good, but they were never Heavyweight Champ. Much respect to those tuff guys with Heart though.
    That nutbar McCall went to pieces during a title fight and started crying around. Vitali quit against lil Chris Byrd in a match in which Vitali had won every rd. Mercer was tough with perhaps the best chin in Boxing at the time, but he also had that bribe attempt against ferguson and conceded against Bonjasky and Wladimir. They can't make the cut of "Greatest Heart, grit, determination, and hard as effin' nails" though.
    Big deal. He was out of his mind and detoxing from a terrible drug problem. In his sixty something other fights he's never been knocked off his feet. He's one bad motherfucka.

    1. Muhammad Ali
    2. Joe Frazier
    3. Evander Holyfield
    4. George Foreman
    5. Joe Louis
    6. Rocky Marciano (never lost for a reason I'd imagine)
    7. Jack Dempsey
    8. Jimmy Ellis (Believe he had a title once and now is blind in one eye)
    9. Mike Tyson (Had to beat the holy hell outta him to stop him)
    10. Oliver McCall


















    110. Bruce Seldon I kid. Poor guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Name your top 10 heavyweights champions with the greatest heart, grit, determination and just all round hard as f**king nails. I think there should be a lot of old time champions on the list than modern fighters.
    Muhammad Ali--never seen a motherfucker able to take the left hooks from Hell in 1971 March 8 from the greatest Left-Hooker of all time and still get up and still fight like a bitch. Never seen an athlete like this. MOre than an athlete--a human being of amazing grace and charisma.


    George Foreman--meanest sonofabitch ever lived---at 42 he took 37 unanswered shots from prime Evander Holyfield who by the way is a Top 10 Alltime Heavyweight, and he sucked it up with dignity, and he sucked it up with pride, and he wouldnt say "uncle". <Meanest sonofabitch ever lived, Big George Foreman, he took Morrison's shots as an old man, we dcouldnt take a single left hook from proime pre-AIDS Tommy Morrison if our lives depended on it.

    Joe Frazier
    --toughest sonof abitch with no quit in 'im. Got up 6 times from Bombs from All-Hell-Breaks-Loose Big George Foreman in his prime. Woulda still kept fightin that bastard from South Philly. Set the tone for Bernard Hopkins years later.

    Larry Holmes
    ---you name who can take the Earnie Shavers Right Hand Overhand like an Arcing Fucking Rainbow from the Depths of Hell and still get up at the count of 8 and WIN THE ROUND. Larry's chin is one of the greatest of all time, hands down. No quit, no retreat, he'll take all your shots and he'll outhustle ya. He'll find a way to win, second in title defenses only to the Brown Bomber. Woulda tied the Rock at 49-0 hadn't it been for Don the Fuck King.

    Rocky Marciano---nobody could beat him. Anybody anytime, he will dog you to death into your grave, he will not give up, he will fight to the funeral. He is the Man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    What the $#!t?!

    Oliver McCall, Vitali Klitschko, Chuvalo, Mercer? Tex Cobb?

    Cobb and Chuvalo were definitely tough and hard as nails, they were two of the toughest men there's ever been, and they actually had too much Heart for their own good, but they were never Heavyweight Champ. Much respect to those tuff guys with Heart though.
    That nutbar McCall went to pieces during a title fight and started crying around. Vitali quit against lil Chris Byrd in a match in which Vitali had won every rd. Mercer was tough with perhaps the best chin in Boxing at the time, but he also had that bribe attempt against ferguson and conceded against Bonjasky and Wladimir. They can't make the cut of "Greatest Heart, grit, determination, and hard as effin' nails" though.
    Are you kidding me? Mercer fought Wladimir when he was nearly 50 years old, and fought Bojansky when he was nearly 60. The early 90's Mercer was a tough some of a beyatch- you need to do your homework!!

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    In no particular order,

    Ray Mercer (notice how we can say his last name alone, and we all know who he is even though he wasn't an elite champion of the era)

    George Foreman (the batterings he took against Stewart and Holyfield in the second half of his career would have killed an elephant!)

    Jack Dempsey

    Ali (Ali carried too many of his fights when he could have very well ended them. Thus, he took more bruisings than most champs.)

    Rocky Marciano (although not that high on my list because he fought a lot of over-the-hill guys and really never been in that many wars EXCEPT for against Jersey Joe.)

    Tony TNT Tucker (that's right, and fuck y'all who don't think so too. He stood up against Tyson in his prime and Lewis at the latter part of his prime and took what he had coming to him- and finished all of those fights. You can't talk about tough SOB's without talking about Tony TNT Tucker)

    Honourable mention: Frans Botha. (that's right, and fuck y'all with this one too if you don't think so. There is NO WAY Botha should have been in the ring fighting for championships and taking the champs at the time to the limit- he was beating the snot out of Moorer and Tyson before he got ko'd. Botha made it that far on pure grit.... )

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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    In no particular order,

    Ray Mercer (notice how we can say his last name alone, and we all know who he is even though he wasn't an elite champion of the era)

    George Foreman (the batterings he took against Stewart and Holyfield in the second half of his career would have killed an elephant!)

    Jack Dempsey

    Ali (Ali carried too many of his fights when he could have very well ended them. Thus, he took more bruisings than most champs.)

    Rocky Marciano (although not that high on my list because he fought a lot of over-the-hill guys and really never been in that many wars EXCEPT for against Jersey Joe.)

    Tony TNT Tucker (that's right, and fuck y'all who don't think so too. He stood up against Tyson in his prime and Lewis at the latter part of his prime and took what he had coming to him- and finished all of those fights. You can't talk about tough SOB's without talking about Tony TNT Tucker)

    Honourable mention: Frans Botha. (that's right, and fuck y'all with this one too if you don't think so. There is NO WAY Botha should have been in the ring fighting for championships and taking the champs at the time to the limit- he was beating the snot out of Moorer and Tyson before he got ko'd. Botha made it that far on pure grit.... )
    Very diplomatic. I can tell you have a bright future around here...

    Botha was/is tough, but he got crushed by Lennox Lewis. He sure hung tough in K-1 Kickboxing tho.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    In no particular order,

    Ray Mercer (notice how we can say his last name alone, and we all know who he is even though he wasn't an elite champion of the era)

    George Foreman (the batterings he took against Stewart and Holyfield in the second half of his career would have killed an elephant!)

    Jack Dempsey

    Ali (Ali carried too many of his fights when he could have very well ended them. Thus, he took more bruisings than most champs.)

    Rocky Marciano (although not that high on my list because he fought a lot of over-the-hill guys and really never been in that many wars EXCEPT for against Jersey Joe.)

    Tony TNT Tucker (that's right, and fuck y'all who don't think so too. He stood up against Tyson in his prime and Lewis at the latter part of his prime and took what he had coming to him- and finished all of those fights. You can't talk about tough SOB's without talking about Tony TNT Tucker)

    Honourable mention: Frans Botha. (that's right, and fuck y'all with this one too if you don't think so. There is NO WAY Botha should have been in the ring fighting for championships and taking the champs at the time to the limit- he was beating the snot out of Moorer and Tyson before he got ko'd. Botha made it that far on pure grit.... )
    Very diplomatic. I can tell you have a bright future around here...

    Botha was/is tough, but he got crushed by Lennox Lewis. He sure hung tough in K-1 Kickboxing tho.
    Have to disagree with Franz there, mate. Sure he coulda kicked all our asses out the door and back. But toughest or hardest?

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