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    Default Re: Just how good was Larry Holmes?

    OK yes I mean lineal and beating Usyk and I mean heavies.

    Mental health issues, drug addiction and ten stone overweight and coming back to win any version of the world title is good enough credentials to claim that accolade if you ask me.

    I ain't glazing over him. I'm no fan of his at all any more believe me. Disagree he should have been stopped. He was taking punishment but was champion and he went down. That was the difference between him winning and losing in the end and no one really knew who was going to get that decision till it was called.

    Outclassed in the rematch - again I disagree. Two point loss then fair enough but you've seen fights like that go the other way way too often. But yes the right man won.

    Time will tell. He needs two good wins first, one against Wardley or Kabayel. And Wardley is a champion whether we agree he's worthy of it or not.
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    with so many belts around these days grabbing one ain't as difficult as it used to be & deontay picked tyson because he was an easy mark, the fact that tyson should have got that decision shows how bad deontay is. i'll give you it but personally i don't think he deserved a shot

    we can agree to disagree if tyson should have been stopped or not, if it was oleksandr in that position i think the ref might have stopped it. the ref even gave tyson extra time so the bell would end the round. the nineth round wasn't the difference between tyson winning or losing, he lost clearly. the only reason there was any doubt was because of corruption & the constant bad judging in boxing

    you can disagree that tyson was outclassed in the rematch but i think i had it wider than the first, if the rematch went the other way it would have been a straight up robbery

    let's see how he does against arslanbek makhmudov, he's terrible but can punch a bit. i have nothing against fabio, he was my fighter of the year for 2025 because i thought he scored the two best wins of the year but it just shows that being in the right place at the right time can get you a belt
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    Default Re: Just how good was Larry Holmes?

    Quote Originally Posted by zoley View Post
    Ring magazine round of the year

    Larry Holmes almost getting knocked out by Tim Witherspoon but somehow coming back to win the round @Master

    https://youtu.be/LeWbaTCbQlo?si=eZYvwDf1FEFQKujn
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    Default Re: Just how good was Larry Holmes?

    Larry Holmes recuperative powers were second only to Ali and he had the most consecutive title defences except Joe Louis. These are the only 2 heavyweights above him.

    Holmes beat the best fighters in his era Norton, Witherspoon, Carl Williams, Cooney, Berbick, Bonecrusher Smith. He also beat Mercer way past his best and gave a good account against peak Holyfield.

    Larry would bring the fight to taller opponents like Wlad, Vitali and Fury. They may survive but don't believe they would beat him.
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    Default Re: Just how good was Larry Holmes?

    If he hadn't hit the canvas so hard against Shavers he'd have been out cold. He said himself the impact woke him up
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    Default Re: Just how good was Larry Holmes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    If he hadn't hit the canvas so hard against Shavers he'd have been out cold. He said himself the impact woke him up
    Missed Shavers from my list.
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