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The 90's is arguably THE BEST HW division of all time you ASS BLOOD.

So yes, def not top 5, so below that, in the lower top 10.
You post as though Bowe, Holyfield, and Lewis (and to a far lesser extent: Morrison, Ruddock, Mercer, Moorer, Briggs, and Golota) all peaked at the same point in time and that Tyson, Bruno, Foreman and Holmes were dangerous enough to beat either Klitschko.

You are wrong sir. Now at certain points the 1990's versions of Lewis and Holyfield would more than likely beat the Klitschkos. HOWEVER there are GLARING examples of when they wouldn't: Lewis-Bruno, Lewis-McCall, (not the 90's anymore but close) Lewis-Rahman I, Holyfield-Bowe III, Holyfield-Moorer I, and Holyfield-Dokes.

Foreman and Holmes in their 1990's form weren't athletic enough to bother either brother...Foreman would have to lull them to sleep to land anything of note and Holmes...the guy had a great jab, but I think Wlad's right now is better than Holmes' in the 1990's plus it's followed by big time KO power.

Bowe never fought any big time power punchers. He never fought Lewis, never fought Ruddock (who IMO would have wrecked him if in proper condition) and yet people ASSUME he had a great chin...why? Because he took punches from Evander and Golota

Tyson post prison was a shell of himself...sure he had handspeed and power, but no plan B, he was way too eager to tie up and he got schooled by Buster Douglas and picked a part by Holyfield, I think either brother would have toyed with Mike at that stage of his career.

Mercer was tough but judging by recent performances either brother would not only beat him, they would stop him. And again it's good to notice that the brothers fight in a manner which makes the opposing trainer say "I'm going to stop the fight" pretty early on. Mercer was tough as nails and had decent power but as is the curse of this division he was just terribly inconsistent.

Everyone else only has a puncher's chance and hell we see where that gets you these days.

And WTF with the "ASS BLOOD" comment...I'd expect that kind of name calling from Zelenoff but not from you. Creative as it may be it's pointless and makes you sound like a child.
Ahhh tsk tsk my dear Klitschko nut hugger...tsk tsk to you sir...

First let me address the most important part of your post...the ass blood inquiry. Meow if you were a gentleman of wealth and taste you would know that the "ass blood" insult was a direct reference to the greatest comedy series on TV at the moment, HBO's hit show "Eastbound and Down". Stevie Janowski is fond of saying it.

Now onto other matters...

Post-prison Tyson would still have a DAMN good chance of beating either klit especially Wlad, who would be very intimidated of Mike before the first bell even rang.

Lennox Lewis would be a HEAVY favorite to beat either klit seein as a fat, outta shape, aging Lennox still beat Vitali.

Holyfield aside from the night he lost to Moorer, would out work the klits all night long and do work on the INSIDE. A place where the klits have no idea how to fight.

You downplay Bowe, Mercer and Morrison as if they were journeymen. Any of them on any given night would have a great chance of beating the brothers, and KO'n your sweet wladimir.

Golota is a wild card as he is a psychotic ball hitting bastard.