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And just to be clear, I think the division itself has been the weakest one consistently for 150 years and at times its the most difficult to discuss or rank because of that fact.
Highlighted the bolded text because super middle, cruiserweight, and even light heavy have been abysmal at times when I think the heavies were stacked. The 90's was a VERY good era of heavyweights, in my opinion. Tons of great match ups with most coming to fruition. I used to complain about that group at the time but looking back, I was spoiled and needed a reality check. Anyways, appreciate the perspective and alternate POV, so thanks for elaborating. Larry did have a phenomenal jab...
You overlapped a couple of tags there.

For sure and fair enough but nowhere near the heavyweight division % wise. The super mids never even came around until the 80's really. Right about when Leonard fought Lalonde and had it invented lol. What a farce that was.

Anyway I digress, its always puzzled me as to why the heavyweight championship of the world was so coveted when overall its the weakest division in the sport as far as competition levels go. One can only conclude that its solely based weight and height and not boxing quality. Throw it the odd gem that comes along and dominates this mediocrity and the fallacy continues.