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    Default A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    I know we have done the ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights to death, but what about the 'Best' Heavyweights

    I don't just rate my fighters as to who would win on any given night I look at lots of other factors.

    If I did my Heavyweight 'Greatest' List only based on who would win at their best, taking into consideration size etc etc, my list would be vastly different

    i.e - I would say that the ‘Best’ Heavyweights are something like this

    The Tyson that beat Biggs
    The Bowe that beat Holyfield in Nov 92
    The Foreman that beat Frazier
    The Ali that beat Cleveland Williams
    The Buster Douglas that beat Tyson or The Lewis that beat Tua


    Obviously I wouldn’t have these as my 5 ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights in this order based on all factors

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    PS they are off the top of my head - I am sure there are many others
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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    I know we have done the ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights to death, but what about the 'Best' Heavyweights

    I don't just rate my fighters as to who would win on any given night I look at lots of other factors.

    If I did my Heavyweight 'Greatest' List only based on who would win at their best, taking into consideration size etc etc, my list would be vastly different

    i.e - I would say that the ‘Best’ Heavyweights are something like this

    The Tyson that beat Biggs
    The Bowe that beat Holyfield in Nov 92
    The Foreman that beat Frazier
    The Ali that beat Cleveland Williams
    The Buster Douglas that beat Tyson or The Lewis that beat Tua


    Obviously I wouldn’t have these as my 5 ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights in this order based on all factors

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    good topic

    larry holmes beat shavers in first fight
    ali that beat cleveland williams
    tyson that beat spinks
    lewis that destroyed ruddock or golota take ur pick
    bowe that beat holy in first fight
    fraizer that beat ali in 1st fight
    foreman that beat fraizer or norton take ur pick
    holyfield that beat douglas or bowe in rematch

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    I know we have done the ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights to death, but what about the 'Best' Heavyweights

    I don't just rate my fighters as to who would win on any given night I look at lots of other factors.

    If I did my Heavyweight 'Greatest' List only based on who would win at their best, taking into consideration size etc etc, my list would be vastly different

    i.e - I would say that the ‘Best’ Heavyweights are something like this

    The Tyson that beat Biggs
    The Bowe that beat Holyfield in Nov 92
    The Foreman that beat Frazier
    The Ali that beat Cleveland Williams
    The Buster Douglas that beat Tyson or The Lewis that beat Tua


    Obviously I wouldn’t have these as my 5 ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights in this order based on all factors

    Discuss
    good topic

    larry holmes beat shavers in first fight
    ali that beat cleveland williams
    tyson that beat spinks
    lewis that destroyed ruddock or golota take ur pick
    bowe that beat holy in first fight
    fraizer that beat ali in 1st fight
    foreman that beat fraizer or norton take ur pick
    holyfield that beat douglas or bowe in rematch
    Good list

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    I know we have done the ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights to death, but what about the 'Best' Heavyweights

    I don't just rate my fighters as to who would win on any given night I look at lots of other factors.

    If I did my Heavyweight 'Greatest' List only based on who would win at their best, taking into consideration size etc etc, my list would be vastly different

    i.e - I would say that the ‘Best’ Heavyweights are something like this

    The Tyson that beat Biggs
    The Bowe that beat Holyfield in Nov 92
    The Foreman that beat Frazier
    The Ali that beat Cleveland Williams
    The Buster Douglas that beat Tyson or The Lewis that beat Tua


    Obviously I wouldn’t have these as my 5 ‘Greatest’ Heavyweights in this order based on all factors

    Discuss
    good topic

    larry holmes beat shavers in first fight
    ali that beat cleveland williams
    tyson that beat spinks
    lewis that destroyed ruddock or golota take ur pick
    bowe that beat holy in first fight
    fraizer that beat ali in 1st fight
    foreman that beat fraizer or norton take ur pick
    holyfield that beat douglas or bowe in rematch
    Good list

    thanks mate cc back

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Dempsey that beat Jess Willard
    Louis that beat Schmelling
    Marciano that beat Walcott in the rematch
    Mercer who beat Morrison

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Dempsey that beat Jess Willard
    Louis that beat Schmelling
    Marciano that beat Walcott in the rematch
    Mercer who beat Morrison
    Still makes me cringe watching that
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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    and before that Ray was taking a beating and no one figured he could handle that punishment

    Buster Douglas that beat Tyson did great too

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Holyfield that beat Tyson I
    Holmes that beat Cooney
    Louis that beat Schmelling

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    razor ruddock beating dokes  :P
    jack dempsey beating willard
    gerry cooney beating ken norton
    earnie shavers beating ken norton
    ken norton beating duane bobick or beating ali in first fight
    ike ibeachui beating tua or chris byrd

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    The Bruno that beat McCall

    The Toney that beat Holyfield

    The Williams that beat Tyson

    The Bentt that beat Morrison

    The Audley that beat Francis
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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    The Tyson that beat Spinks.
    Marciano that beat Walcott in rematch.
    Ali that beat Williams.
    Bowe that beat Holyfield.
    Buster Douglas that beat Tyson.

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    The Bruno that beat McCall

    The Toney that beat Holyfield

    The Williams that beat Tyson

    The Bentt that beat Morrison

    The Audley that beat Francis

    You cannot be serious!!........ do you think they are the best of all time??

    Do you reckon they would stand comparison on that night, with the best heavyweights of all time?


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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    The Bruno that beat McCall

    The Toney that beat Holyfield

    The Williams that beat Tyson

    The Bentt that beat Morrison

    The Audley that beat Francis
    i really wouldn't say Williams cause he was already ready to go out in the 1st, then Tyson's knee went out and Williams mounted an attack, other than that it wasn't really a sensational win IMO

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    Default Re: A different take on The 'Greatest' Heavyweights of All Time

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    The Bruno that beat McCall

    The Toney that beat Holyfield

    The Williams that beat Tyson

    The Bentt that beat Morrison

    The Audley that beat Francis
    Hook line and.........................you know the rest
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