Louis put on clinics against who? Bum of the Month number what?
Lewis outclassed Holyfield, Tyson, and Tua. Something fierce also.
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Hard to say who was the best, but Louis, Holmes, Kiltschko, Lewis, and Corbett all get a nod. Tyson as well, though only for a brief period in his career.
On a side note, Rahman might be the worst.LOL, the current Rahman, this is the truth. I remember the good Rahman, his technical skill against the likes of Frankie Swindell and even the first Tua fight, Rahman showed something there. Now he thinks he's a power puncher, and has thought that way for six years. Ever since his victory over Lewis, rahman totally changed how he fought, and subsequently he has suffered most of his defeats since the new mindset. Hasim, you are not a power-puncher, you are a boxer-puncher who got lucky once. His status would've been better perceived in his era if he continued to be a boxer-puncher.
for todays crop of Heavys, I go with Eddie Chambers. He did not let Brock land one significant punch that whole fight. Wlad is real technical with that Manny Steward style.
Hard to say who was the best, but Louis, Holmes, Kiltschko, Lewis, and Corbett all get a nod. Tyson as well, though only for a brief period in his career.
On a side note, Rahman might be the worst.
Yep.
By the way, Tszyu > Mayweather at 140,.:banana:
Oh No, not again! :D
looking forward to dec. 8 to make up my mind about a few things (including a fantasy fights between zoo and pbf, after you suggested that the brawler side of zoo would win him the fight)
C'mon, Tyson, really? Joe was techinically sound offensively not defensively. Archie Moore, Buster Mathis. Jimmy Ellis, Larry Holmes, Lennox Lewis (when he wanted to be).
I was goin to add in Archie Moore...but both Tunney/Moore spent most of there careers at LHW.
exactly, Tunney is such a tempting pick, but he fought a grand total of 3 HW title fights if I am not mistaken
I was tempted to say Joe Louis, but I think that his D is not super-solid.
What about Holmes?
Tyson was really sound, too, but very "specific" (basically I mean he never faced anyone shorter than he was)