I wasn't a fan at the time - I was only 6 - but I'm pretty sure I watched the 2nd fight between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield, a day or so after it took place.
I became as casual fan in 2006 and a proper fan in 2007.
I think a lot of British boxing fans aren't "real" boxing fans. A lot of the time, they just go for the British fighters, purely because they're British; often not following boxing properly or even knowing much about their opponents.
I am English, but I'm not like those patriotic fans. I'm actually picking Wladimir Klitschko by knockout.
Bruce Lee would win for sure. He was a master of martial-arts. Martial-arts teaches people how to defend themselves in real life situations, like street fights. And Bruce had more weapons than Mike. Mike Tyson was good with his hands, but Bruce Lee could use his hands, legs, head, weapons and submissions. Size doesn't determine a winner in street fights.
Bernard Hopkins.
Because he fought the following: Roy Jones, Glen Johnson, Felix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya, Jermain Taylor (twice), Antonio Tarver, Winky Wright, Kelly Pavlik, Jean Pascal.
I didn't include the Roy Jones rematch, obviously. He is 46, and he is about to fight Pascal again.
Manny Pacquiao is only 32 and is already fighting easy fights.