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Put my list in there yesterday. The results will be interesting, there were some truly special lists!
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Originally posted by NChristo View PostI still don't understand why so many people think Tunney is a great heavyweight.
id imagine similar things happen with average fans and tyson/douglas voting douglas into top ten simply because tysons there.
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Originally posted by Spartacus Sully View Posti think its a conflict of interests, they want to rate dempsey highly, but tunney beat him, so they have to make sure tunnys there too because whats it say when dempseys at #4 and tunneys at #28? but they dont realize that tunny fought only a very few times at heavy and relativly did very little at it. so those in the know know its perfectly fine to rate dempsey much higher then tunney. while the average boxing fan that sees a list with dempsey and not tunney might have problems understanding how it could possibly be a good list.
id imagine similar things happen with average fans and tyson/douglas voting douglas into top ten simply because tysons there.
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostSpinks is arguably better than Tunney at HW.
1. He retired at the peak of his career. He retired at 30/31 rich, undefeated in his last 40 or so fights in order to marry a very rich socialite.
2. He arguably could have dominated the heavyweight division for another 3 -5 years fighting 4+ fights per year. He moved up to the heavyweight division when he was 27 or so.
3. When he retired there was no one in his class - either in light heavy or heavy.
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Originally posted by bklynboy View PostI think I (and many others) rank Tunney higher than his record indicates for several reasons.
1. He retired at the peak of his career. He retired at 30/31 rich, undefeated in his last 40 or so fights in order to marry a very rich socialite.
2. He arguably could have dominated the heavyweight division for another 3 -5 years fighting 4+ fights per year. He moved up to the heavyweight division when he was 27 or so.
3. When he retired there was no one in his class - either in light heavy or heavy.
Spinks has just as good a resume as Tunney at heavyweight, no-one ranks Spinks anywhere near the Top 20 though.
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