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  • #21
    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

    All this is very shady. Johnson fought and defended the heavyweight championship in France the day before Langford-Jeannette. At the end of the day it doesn't make a lick of difference as the rest of the world still recognized Johnson as the champion. He went on to defend the title, a recognized world heavyweight championship fight in June 1914. Johnson remained heavyweight champion until the Willard fight in Havana. If the Langford-Jeannette fight was for the TRUE heavyweight championship Sam's name would be in the history books. I'd say the French commission was a bit wishy washy considering the also stripped Langford shortly afterwards.
    - - If U wasn't such a bad combo of dumb and dumpty, U might be in the history books...TRUE...

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    • #22
      I'm just going to throw this up, for no good reason at all.....
      The best heavyweight world title holders who never wore the real championship.

      1. Harry Wills
      2. Anthony Joshua
      3. Deontay Wilder
      4. Sam Langford
      5. Ken Norton
      6. Vitali Klitschko
      7. Luther McCarty
      8. Jimmy Ellis
      9. Peter Jackson
      10.Joe Jeanette
      11.George "The Leiperville Shadow" Godfrey
      12.Sam McVey
      13.Ernie Terrell
      14.Tim Witherspoon
      15.Jimmy Bivins
      16.Andy Ruiz Jr
      17.Joseph Parker
      18.Mike Weaver
      19.Tommy Morrison
      20.Ed "Gunboat" Smith
      21.Daniel Dubois
      22.Peter Maher
      23.Gerrie Coetzee
      24.Obie Walker
      25.Frank Bruno

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
        I'm just going to throw this up, for no good reason at all.....
        The best heavyweight world title holders who never wore the real championship.

        1. Harry Wills
        2. Anthony Joshua
        3. Deontay Wilder
        4. Sam Langford
        5. Ken Norton
        6. Vitali Klitschko
        7. Luther McCarty
        8. Jimmy Ellis
        9. Peter Jackson
        10.Joe Jeanette
        11.George "The Leiperville Shadow" Godfrey
        12.Sam McVey
        13.Ernie Terrell
        14.Tim Witherspoon
        15.Jimmy Bivins
        16.Andy Ruiz Jr
        17.Joseph Parker
        18.Mike Weaver
        19.Tommy Morrison
        20.Ed "Gunboat" Smith
        21.Daniel Dubois
        22.Peter Maher
        23.Gerrie Coetzee
        24.Obie Walker
        25.Frank Bruno
        - - Seems U deliberately missed Tubby Lar who was still skinny then scraping a .0012 victory over Ken who also never beat a title holder although most thought he whooped Alix3. Ken was a star now too big for DKing to handle, so he orchestrated Tubby Lar who was still skinny then and recovering in the hospital after the fight the illicit, thus no FOY lucrative rematch.

        AJ won titles won in the ring after Blubber defaulted his ill begotten titles when he should've been serving a drug suspension. AJ won titles off champs who actually won their titles in the Ring. What size BarneyBigBoys was in then?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
          Larry Holmes never unified & was never the lineal champ
          I think Larry Holmes was considered the "lineal" champion. It just wasn't "linear."

          But then again the "linear" chain of champions stopped with either Jeffries, if you accept Burns, or with Tunney if you don't accept Burns.

          But the word "lineal" in definition allows for both, interruptions in, and reestablishment of, the linear line.

          Thus we use the term lineal.

          So by recognition alone I think Holmes met the lineal criteria at some point.
          Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 09-21-2024, 04:43 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

            I think Larry Holmes was considered the "lineal" champion. It just wasn't "linear."

            But then again the "linear" chain of champions stopped with either Jeffries, if you accept Burns, or with Tunney if you don't accept Burns.

            But the word "lineal" in definition allows for both, interruptions in, and reestablishment of, the linear line.

            Thus we use the term lineal.

            So by recognition alone I think Holmes met the lineal criteria at some point.
            Holmes met the criteria by him and Norton fighting for the title Ali vacated as the #1and #2 best ranked fighters in the division. He wasn't recognized until he beat Ali in that I'll fated fight for Muhammad. He was and is certainly regarded as a lineal heavyweight champion.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

              - - If U wasn't such a bad combo of dumb and dumpty, U might be in the history books...TRUE...
              Whatever you say drunky. I'm not the one trying to diminish Johnson because the French vouldnt make up their minds who the champion should or shouldn't be while the rest of the world recognized Johnson.
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              • #27
                Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
                I'm just going to throw this up, for no good reason at all.....
                The best heavyweight world title holders who never wore the real championship.


                Fair play, I'll have a go. I think you just forgot Povetkin and maybe a bit harsh on the 1980's guys.
                1 Vitali Klitschko
                2.Ken Norton
                3.Peter Jackson
                4. Sam Langford
                5. Harry Wills
                6.Jimmy Ellis
                7. Alexander Povetkin
                8.Tim Witherspoon
                9. Joe Jeannette
                10.Anthony Joshua
                11.Jimmy Bivins
                12.Tony Tubbs
                13.Oliver McCall
                14.Deontay Wilder
                15.Sam McVey
                16.Ernie Terrell
                17.Joseph Parker
                18.Frank Bruno
                19.John Tate
                20.Andy Ruiz Jr
                21.Peter Maher
                22.Gerrie Coetzee
                23.Luther McCarty
                24.Ed Martin
                25.George "The Leiperville Shadow" Godfrey
                Honerable mention;Ruslan Chagaev
                Last edited by mattdonnellon; 09-22-2024, 12:36 PM.

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                • #28
                  Just out of curiosity, what are we basing the list on? How wr think fighters would perform h2h? Resume? Losing efforts in championship fights?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                    Holmes met the criteria by him and Norton fighting for the title Ali vacated as the #1and #2 best ranked fighters in the division. He wasn't recognized until he beat Ali in that I'll fated fight for Muhammad. He was and is certainly regarded as a lineal heavyweight champion.
                    - - ie Tubby Lar who was still skinny then never beat a title holder holding a title won in the ring...thanks for the reminder Einstein...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                      - - ie Tubby Lar who was still skinny then never beat a title holder holding a title won in the ring...thanks for the reminder Einstein...
                      This has absolutely nothing to do with what I posted. But that's what you do, sabotage threads.

                      By the way.....Holmes is universally seen as a top 10 ATG heavyweight. In many cases top 5. Einstein.

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