Who was the most ducked HW of the 1990's?

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  • Joeyzagz
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    #1

    Who was the most ducked HW of the 1990's?

    Who did the top guys avoid the most from 1990-1999?
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    Witherspoon 95, Bowe 93 & 95, Tyson 96, Hide 95-96, Holmes 92-94, Holyfield 93-96, Foreman 93-95, Sanders 95-98, Ruiz 97-99, Byrd 99-01, Jones Jr 00-01 .... All these fighters was Ducked by Lennox Lewis

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    • Joeyzagz
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      #3
      Originally posted by sonnyboyx2
      Witherspoon 95, Bowe 93 & 95, Tyson 96, Hide 95-96, Holmes 92-94, Holyfield 93-96, Foreman 93-95, Sanders 95-98, Ruiz 97-99, Byrd 99-01, Jones Jr 00-01 .... All these fighters was Ducked by Lennox Lewis
      Jones Jr wasnt even a Heavyweight in the 1990's so nobody ducked him.

      Set your biases aside and think: Which single fighter was avoided more than anyone else in the 1990's?

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      • NChristo
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        #4
        Razor Ruddock ?, not sure.

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        • Tyson.
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          Not Lewis.

          He was not as big a draw as others in the division and only became champ in 98.

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          • frankenfrank
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            Probably David Tua and then Oliver McCall.
            Tua defended titles like WBC international , USBA , IBF Inter-Continental and got 0 title shots throughout the 90s.
            People consider the Tua whom fought Lewis as prime (I am not sure if it is true or wrong) , Tua was 28 then and after wars with Ibeabuchi , Izon , Rahman , Maskaev and at the same time they consider Tyson shot at 23.
            Yes , I know Lewis is 7 years older than Tua , but fighters of Tua's "style" , or better : huge size disparity ; need their speed and stamina more than those who rely on their size advantage , such as : Ali , Foreman , Louis , Lewis and the Klitschko brothers , and therefore have a shorter prime , it also make them get hit more which shortens their primes even further.

            Tua did not fight Tyson and Holyfield for some reason and they were , along Lewis the most dominant HWs of the 90s

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            • Joeyzagz
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              #7
              Originally posted by NChristo
              Razor Ruddock ?, not sure.
              There is no right or wrong answer here. Ruddock was definitely avoided by after giving Tyson a run for is money. There were many mid-level guys like Ike, Sanders and Mccall who were ducked by top fighters.

              Out of the big 5 Heavies, Id say that Lennox was the most ducked, and was ducked by all 4 of the other guys...

              Foreman was desperate for a title in 93-94 but never mentioned WBC champ Lewis. He sat out over a year to wait for a soft title holder to come along. (Moorer) after losing to Evander and Morrison.

              Tyson 96-97: King paid Lennox millions to step aside

              Bowe 93: threw his own belt in the trash.

              Holyfield 97-98: Im not sure what happened here, but Lennox would mention Holyfield/Tyson after every match following Mccall II. Evander elected to face Moorer and Vaughn Bean instead. Not really a duck, but Evander seemed reluctant.

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                #8
                Brian Nielsen?

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                • catalinul
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                  The 90's guys pretty much got fights between themselves.

                  I wouldn't say there was much ducking going on.

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                  • frankenfrank
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                    Except of the likes of Tucker and Akiwande only McCall agreed to face Orlin Norris during the 90s , if he got a shot against Moorer , Seldon , or even Holyfield , he could have been remembered as the shortest HW champion in history.

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