Whi was the best fighter to come out of the 1984 LA games

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  • SCtrojansbaby
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    #11
    1.Holyfield
    2.Lennox

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    • SBleeder
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      #12
      Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
      1.Holyfield
      2.Lennox
      Whitaker > both of them combined.

      By the way, I'm still waiting for your scorecard for Whitaker-Chavez.

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      • Anthony342
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        #13
        Speaking of which, what talented fighters are coming out of the 2012 Olympics? And why do the Americans not win medals in boxing anymore?

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        • wmute
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          Pea. But Lennox Lewis is a very very very close second.

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            #15
            Originally posted by wmute
            Pea. But Lennox Lewis is a very very very close second.
            Is Lewis a greater lb4lb fighter than Holyfield? Better heavyweight, yes....but I do not believe he's the better fighter.

            Holyfield is a natural cruiser who went 24 rounds with the natural behemoth in Lewis. I guarantee you take Evander's ability and strength and put it in a body closer to the size of Lewis'- Lewis would get his ass beaten.

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            • Anthony342
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              #16
              Hell, a younger, prime Holyfield might have still beat his ass.

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              • TBear
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                #17
                Originally posted by taansend
                True. I loved Fenech but he was an excellent Champion Boxer whereas Whitaker is in that special stratosphere.

                And that is in no way meant to put down Jeff who (as I have bored you with before) once phoned me & left insulting messages on my voicemail. Whitaker never did that!.

                But just looking at the fighters from that Olympics is mind boggling. So many who went on to World Class (or close to it).

                Tyrell Biggs - 30-10. Challenged Tyson for undisputed Heavy title.
                Marcus Bott - 28-5. Cruiserweight Champ.
                Mark Breland - You know......
                Eyup Can - 15-1 (0 KOs). Euro Fly Champ. I remember him beating some decent British fighters.
                Chun Chil-Sung - 18-2. Fought for WBA Lightweight belt.
                Pat Clinton - 30-3. WBO Flyweight Champ.
                Francesco Damiani - 30-2. WBO Heavyweight Champ.
                Willie De Wit - 21-1. Actually this one is a charade.
                Rod Douglas - 13-1. Anyone who knows this name knows what should have/could have been.
                Jeff Fenech - You know.....
                Paul Gonzales - 16-4. First to beat Orlando Canizales.
                Magne Havna - 19-3. Cruiserweight Champ.
                Virgil Hill - You know......
                Evander Holyfield - You know......
                Genaro Leon - 48-11. Briefly WBO Welter Champ.
                Lennox Lewis - You know.....
                Hector Lopez - 41-7. Challenged for Light & Light Welter titles.
                Jorge Maysonet - 22-11. Lost to Simon Brown for Welter title. His record was 19-2 (19) at the time.
                Steve McCrory - 30-5. Went 14 rounds with a prime Fenech in title shot.
                John-John Molina - 52-7. One of my fave's. Superfeather Champ. Great fights with Tony Lopez.
                Sung-Kil Moon - 20-2. Bantam & Superfly World Champ.
                Shawn O'Sullivan - 23-5. Only lost to top fighters.
                Maurizio Stecca - 49-4. WBO Feather Champ.
                Alex Stewart - Late 80's/early 90's Heavyweight contender.
                Sammy Storey - 25-6. Challenged for Supermiddle title.
                Frank Tate - You know......
                Meldrick Taylor - You know......
                Drake Thadzi - 30-9. Challenged for Light heavy belt.
                Henry Tillman - 25-6. Challenged for Cruiser belt v Holyfield
                Christophe Tiozzo - 33-2. WBA Supermiddle Champ. Challenged for Light Heavy title.

                **** me, I am an boring anorak :*******:

                Did I miss anyone? I know Tyson was an alternative. Quite an impressive list though.
                That is a pretty complete list, I tried to think of some you missed but couldn't.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Anthony342
                  I'll go with Holyfield, he was undisputed and lineal heavyweight champion, with Whitaker right up there too, being undisputed and Ring lightweight champion, along with being lineal welterweight champion.
                  and the best cruiser ever.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by rightsideup
                    thats quite an impressive list of international fighter which meant the 84 games was a very competive tourney. I two was disappointed with willie dewitts carreer but he did beat tillman in his last fight.
                    and that was with the Russian boycott though I don't know how good their amateur program was back then.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
                      1.Holyfield
                      2.Lennox
                      Lennox was only a silver medalist in 1984 I think.

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