My list personally would go.

1. Lennox Lewis. Not as exciting or as big a draw as Tyson or Holyfeild, but beat bith of them, as well as just about every other top contender who came about during that time, and avenged both his losses, which were both more or less flukes.

2. Evander Holyfield. Beat all the big names except Lewis, held the real world title twice and took part of some extremely exciting, memorable fights against Tyson, Riddick Bowe, Micheal Moorer and others.

3. Mike Tyson. Obliterated everone during the late 80's, lost some of his peak years due to his prison stint, was never able to recapture his glory days but was still extremely dangerous to all but the very top level fighters during the late 90's. Failure to beat a top guy at or near his peak puts him behind Lewis and Holyfield.

4. Riddick Bowe. Was extremely good but burnt out very quickly. The Bowe who first beat Holyfield would be a match for just about any heavyweight ever but he was shot to pieces within 3 years.

5. Micheal Moorer. Beat the top guy in the division for the real world title. was beating George Foreman until a fluke punch put him down. Was always solid, not an all time great but during this time period he's up there with the best.

6.George Foreman. Did incredibly well to regain the world title after 20 years, and also held in there against Holyfield to take him to the limit.

7. Wladamir Klitchkio. Has been upset a couple of times and has a reputation for being chinny, but he's a much better boxer than his brother was, just not as tough, has beaten many of the best around at the mo, and is generally regarded as the best heavyweight going in these lean times.

8. Hasin Rahman. Could be a lot better than he is but has always fallen short of reaching his potential. still knocked out lewis to breifly hold the world title.

9. Vitali Klitchko. a bit robotic and had an undeserved reputation as a quitter for a long time, but he was big enough and tough enough to be the new dominant heavyweight if he hadn't retired. Lewis fight had a lot of what ifs, maybe he would have won on points, maybe he would have won if he didn't have all those massive cuts on his face, maybe he would have won a rematch. We'll never know.

10. Ray mercer. hard as fuck. Him knocking out Tommy Morrison was something to behold. Was never the top or near the top man in the division but was always a stern challenge.