Ron Lyle or Ray Mercer Who do you rate higher on your greatest Heavyweight's list?

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  • Sugarj
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    #21
    Originally posted by joseph5620
    I think the prime Lyle would have beaten the Holmes that beat Mercer. And Mercer was in his prime for that fight so there are no excuses for it.

    I'd agree. Prime Lyle vs 1991/92 Holmes is a Lyle decision win for me. I dont normally play the A beats B, therefore also beats C thing, but I think Ron Lyle was an excellent heavyweight, certainly better to my mind than Ray Mercer.

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      #22
      Prime Lyle couldn't beat an old Ali, he doesn't beat an old Holmes either.

      Furthermore prime Lyle fought the same way all through his prime. Mercer started off as a brawler and developed into a boxer. No way does '92 Holmes beat a '96 Mercer.

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        #23
        That's not expressly true. Lyle was fairly versatile --- though an excellent ****er, he could box, too.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Obama
          Prime Lyle couldn't beat an old Ali, he doesn't beat an old Holmes either.

          Furthermore prime Lyle fought the same way all through his prime. Mercer started off as a brawler and developed into a boxer. No way does '92 Holmes beat a '96 Mercer.
          Mercer wasn't one of the sharpest knives in the drawer. I have difficulty seeing him being bright enough at any point in his career not to duplicate the bone-headed way he fought against Holmes.

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            #25
            Originally posted by poet682006
            Mercer wasn't one of the sharpest knives in the drawer. I have difficulty seeing him being bright enough at any point in his career not to duplicate the bone-headed way he fought against Holmes.

            Poet

            With all due respect to Obame I have to agree with this. Mercer may have made adjustments in camp, but he never made them in a meaningful fight including Lewis.

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              #26
              Lewis had no answer for Mercer's jab. His jab wasn't half as good against Holmes. Mercer grew as a boxer.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Obama
                Lewis had no answer for Mercer's jab. His jab wasn't half as good against Holmes. Mercer grew as a boxer.
                Honestly, I never saw that. Lewis fought foolishly against Mercer, trying too hard to take him out early. He had to rally late to win the decision. I've always thought that fight woke Lewis up to become a smarter fighter.

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