I actually feel that two of the most impressive things Holmes did in his career were outside his title reign:
His win over Ken Norton(thats a huge win imo) and
his win over Ray Mercer at 43.
Mercer was a damn good fighter back in the day, and showed it with his multiple good wins and the very tough fight he gave Lewis, yet Holmes beat him more one sidedly than Lewis did even at his old age.
Norton in general is a very underrated fighter, simply because he happened to run into the two hardest punchers of all time. He was very clever and a hard hitter as well, just didnt deal with pressure as well as he did boxer types.
Holmes' title reign was good, but mostly because of the length of it. He could have fougth better compeition, although some of his wins are underrated.
the gaping hole in Wladimir's record is that he never, and will never, end up fighting the other best Heavyweight of his era: his brother. His losses dont help either, but overall I think at the end of his career he will deserve his spot amongst the top ten.
His win over Ken Norton(thats a huge win imo) and
his win over Ray Mercer at 43.
Mercer was a damn good fighter back in the day, and showed it with his multiple good wins and the very tough fight he gave Lewis, yet Holmes beat him more one sidedly than Lewis did even at his old age.
Norton in general is a very underrated fighter, simply because he happened to run into the two hardest punchers of all time. He was very clever and a hard hitter as well, just didnt deal with pressure as well as he did boxer types.
Holmes' title reign was good, but mostly because of the length of it. He could have fougth better compeition, although some of his wins are underrated.
the gaping hole in Wladimir's record is that he never, and will never, end up fighting the other best Heavyweight of his era: his brother. His losses dont help either, but overall I think at the end of his career he will deserve his spot amongst the top ten.
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