The Contenders:
Larry Holmes: Dominated the Heavyweights for five years, and showed great heart in winning battles, when he was slightly passed his best (Williams, Snipes and Whitherspoon). Unlucky to drop the title at 48-0
Mike Tyson: Took over from Larry, finally winning the title in 88, but by which time, he had already all but cleaned the division up. Beat virtually everyone that mattered (Tucker, Thomas, Biggs, Holmes and Spinks).
Michael Spinks: Still the only reigning Light Heavyweight Champion, to win THE Heavyweight Championship. Although best remembered for his Heavyweight reign (Beating Holmes (twice) and Cooney), Spinks was a finer Light Heavyweight, a division he never lost in, and beat the likes of Qawi, Muhammad and Johnson.
Marvin Hagler: Reigned for nearly seven years as THE Middleweight Champion, beating the likes of Hearns, Duran and Leona…Mugabi.
Thomas Hearns: A thrilling fighter, who won alphabet titles at every weight from Welterweight though to Light Heavyweight in the 80s, beating the likes of Benetiz, Duran and Cuevas on the way.
Ray Leonard: Split a coupe of fights with Duran in 1980,but not lose again in the decade. Beat Hearns in a thrilling contest to unify the Welterweight Championship, before coming back from a three year break to beat long reigning Middleweight King Hagler, before beating the bigger Lalonde, drawing in a rematch with Hearns :, and finishing the decade off, by winning a deciding Duran bout.
Khaosai Galaxy: Post 1981, Galaxy was virtually unbeatable as an 115lber. He won the WBA crown in late 84, beat IBF champ Pical in 85, and remained unbeaten for the rest of the decade. The man is virtually a god in Thailand.
Myung Woo Yuh: Hardly a puncher, his record once stood at 13-0 (0), but probably the finest fighter to ever come out Korea, beat a who’s who of the Junior Flyweight divisions, in the mid/late 80s; finishing the decade unbeaten in 32 fights. That good, the hot American and Mexican fighters Carbajal and Gonzales, both choose not to fight him…
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