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  • Perfect Plex
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    #1

    Ring Magazine's 20 Greatest Heavyweights (1998)

    1.Muhammad Ali
    2.Joe Louis
    3.Evander Holyfield
    4.George Foreman
    5.Larry Holmes
    6.Rocky Marciano
    7.Sonny Liston
    8.Joe Frazier
    9.Jack Johnson
    10.Jack Dempsey
    11.Ezzard Charles
    12.Jim Jeffries
    13.Jersey Joe Walcott
    14.Mike Tyson
    15.Gene Tunney
    16.Harry Wills
    17.Sam Langford
    18.John L. Sullivan
    19.Max Schmeling
    20.Max Baer

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    #2
    Originally posted by LouisvsBaer
    1.Muhammad Ali
    2.Joe Louis
    3.Evander Holyfield
    4.George Foreman
    5.Larry Holmes
    6.Rocky Marciano
    7.Sonny Liston
    8.Joe Frazier
    9.Jack Johnson
    10.Jack Dempsey
    11.Ezzard Charles
    12.Jim Jeffries
    13.Jersey Joe Walcott
    14.Mike Tyson
    15.Gene Tunney
    16.Harry Wills
    17.Sam Langford
    18.John L. Sullivan
    19.Max Schmeling
    20.Max Baer

    Thoughts?
    Holyfield at 3 and no Bowe cracking the top 20 is certainly interesting. Johnson seems a bit low. Walcott above Tyson seems odd. Liston at 7 without Patterson cracking 20 as well.

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    • Scott9945
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      #3
      Originally posted by LouisvsBaer
      1.Muhammad Ali
      2.Joe Louis
      3.Evander Holyfield
      4.George Foreman
      5.Larry Holmes
      6.Rocky Marciano
      7.Sonny Liston
      8.Joe Frazier
      9.Jack Johnson
      10.Jack Dempsey
      11.Ezzard Charles
      12.Jim Jeffries
      13.Jersey Joe Walcott
      14.Mike Tyson
      15.Gene Tunney
      16.Harry Wills
      17.Sam Langford
      18.John L. Sullivan
      19.Max Schmeling
      20.Max Baer

      Thoughts?
      A good example of how ridiculously overrated Holyfield became after the two Tyson fights.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Scott9945
        A good example of how ridiculously overrated Holyfield became after the two Tyson fights.
        Besides Ray Robinson and Ali, who's got a better resume?

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          #5
          Originally posted by BigStereotype
          Besides Ray Robinson and Ali, who's got a better resume?

          Many, many fighters my friend. Greb, Langford, Ross, McLarnin, Charles, Armstrong etc., etc..

          At heavyweight I'd say Louis, Langford, Charles, maybe Lennox.

          The thread is greatest heavyweights though. In my opinion greatness should be judged by resume and longevity first, than by consistency. Holy's biggest downfall has always been his inconsistency. Catch him on the right night and he was a beast. On other nights he was letting fighters like Cooper and Vaughn Bean hang with him while he was prime. Thats knocks his standing down for me. I have him about 8 or 9, O'd have to check. Funny thing is, when I first started posting on AOL in 1999 I had Holy 3rd on my list. Scott is right, those two fights with Tyson blinded people to many of Evanders shortcomings.

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            #6
            Originally posted by JAB5239

            Many, many fighters my friend. Greb, Langford, Ross, McLarnin, Charles, Armstrong etc., etc..

            At heavyweight I'd say Louis, Langford, Charles, maybe Lennox.

            The thread is greatest heavyweights though. In my opinion greatness should be judged by resume and longevity first, than by consistency. Holy's biggest downfall has always been his inconsistency. Catch him on the right night and he was a beast. On other nights he was letting fighters like Cooper and Vaughn Bean hang with him while he was prime. Thats knocks his standing down for me. I have him about 8 or 9, O'd have to check. Funny thing is, when I first started posting on AOL in 1999 I had Holy 3rd on my list. Scott is right, those two fights with Tyson blinded people to many of Evanders shortcomings.
            Does Lewis win over Holyfield & Tyson (both well past it) also blind people to Lewis?

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              #7
              Originally posted by sonnyboyx2
              Does Lewis win over Holyfield & Tyson (both well past it) also blind people to Lewis?

              The Tyson fight was meaningless. Holyfield was still fighting at a high level though as he proved in the rematch so Lewis should get credit.

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                #8
                Lewis should be above Tyson.

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                  #9
                  Why on earth is Foreman ranked so highly?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sonnyboyx2
                    Does Lewis win over Holyfield & Tyson (both well past it) also blind people to Lewis?
                    When Lewis fought Holyfield, almost everyone had Holy higher on the all time list. The odds for the fight were close to even. So how is Evander now labeled as "well past it"? At the time nobody considered it a mismatch in anyway.

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