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  • K-DOGG
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    #31
    Originally posted by NextRocky
    you said based on dominance and longevity louis held the title longer than anybody and had more defenses, based on that he's #1
    ...but, that's not the only criteria, nor even the most important. Like I said in my other post, everything must be taken into consideration from a proportional stand-point...not JUST longevity and dominance. Quality of opposistion, displays of championship traits, etc. It's not a laundry list of criteria as much as it is ingredients in a cauldron.

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    • SuzieQ49
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      #32
      Originally posted by butterfly1964
      1. Muhammad Ali
      2. Sonny Liston
      3. George Foreman
      4. Joe Frazier
      5. Larry Holmes
      6. Mike Tyson
      7. Joe Louis
      8. Jack Johnson
      9. Jack Dempsey
      10.Lennox Lewis
      11.Rid**** Bowe
      12.Rocky Marciano
      13.Evander Holyfield
      14.Floyd Patterson
      15.Ezzard Charles
      16.Gene Tunney
      17.Ken Norton
      18.Jersey Joe Walcott
      19.Michael Spinks
      20.Jimmy Ellis
      21.James Jeffries
      22.Max Schmeling
      23.Sam Langford
      24.Max Baer
      25.Cleveland Williams
      26.Primo Carnera
      27.Vitali Klitchko
      28.Jack Sharkey
      29.Zora Folley
      30.Eddie Machen
      31.Ingemmar Johannson
      32.James Toney
      33.Rex Layne
      34.Jerry Quarry
      35.George Chuvalo




      here i am going to comment on each of the guys from your list




      1. Muhammad Ali
      2. Sonny Liston- too high
      3. George Foreman- too high
      4. Joe Frazier- too high
      5. Larry Holmes
      6. Mike Tyson
      7. Joe Louis- WAY to low
      8. Jack Johnson
      9. Jack Dempsey
      10.Lennox Lewis
      11.Rid**** Bowe- WAY TO HIGH
      12.Rocky Marciano- he should defintley be in the top 10
      13.Evander Holyfield
      14.Floyd Patterson
      15.Ezzard Charles
      16.Gene Tunney
      17.Ken Norton
      18.Jersey Joe Walcott
      19.Michael Spinks- TOO HIGH
      20.Jimmy Ellis- WAYYYYYYYYY TO High
      21.James Jeffries- too low
      22.Max Schmeling
      23.Sam Langford- too low
      24.Max Baer
      25.Cleveland Williams- too high
      26.Primo Carnera- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
      27.Vitali Klitchko- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
      28.Jack Sharkey
      29.Zora Folley- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
      30.Eddie Machen- to high
      31.Ingemmar Johannson
      32.James Toney- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
      33.Rex Layne- DEFINITLEY should not be on the list
      34.Jerry Quarry
      35.George Chuvalo- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list

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      • K-DOGG
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        #33
        But; Ali did dominate, for 19 defenses in two reigns and beat some of the best heavyeight competition the sport has seen....and gave rematches and three peats. The man ducked no one and was on top from 1964-1970 and from 1974-79. That's not too shabby.

        Liston, Patterson, Terrell, Ellis, Frazier, Norton, Quarry, Mathis, Lyle, Bugner, Forman, Shavers, & Foster.


        While Bugner, Foster, Mathis, & Ellis were above average, the rest were great fighters. And Ali faced and beat all of them, avenging losses to Frazier and Norton.

        Louis & Holmes lists of tough opponents isn't quite as impressive to my way of thinking.

        Part of what puts Ali on top and what keeps Louis and Holmes a notch below is the list of competition that came along at the same time as Ali. A fighter without great opposistion is never fully tested.

        Look at Roy Jones Jr.....great talent, great figher; but never had that defining moment in his prime where he was tested.

        Hopkins....20 defenses....that's dominance and a long reign; but, once again, besides Tito..which is arguable at 160....B-Hop never had the test that pushed him over the top.

        Hagler had Hearns

        Leonard had Hearns as well.

        Zale had Graziano

        Ketchel had Papke

        Ali had Frazier, Norton, Foreman, & Liston that helped showcase his greatness.

        Louis had Schmeling, Baer, and Conn...and Walcott in the rematch.

        Holmes had Norton, Weaver, Snipes, & Cooney


        See what I mean?
        Last edited by K-DOGG; 03-23-2006, 04:27 PM.

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        • SuzieQ49
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          #34
          Louis & Holmes lists of tough opponents isn't quite as impressive to my way of thinking.

          yes but louis defintley beat better competition than holmes.




          - also JOE LOUIS BEAT FAR BETTER COMPETITION THAN ALI DID PRE TITLE

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          • butterfly1964
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            #35
            Originally posted by Yogi
            Yeah, yeah...you ain't sucking me into actually thinking that that last list is your real one, but nice try though.
            yogi, shut up! that is my real list. i don't base it on accomplishments, i base it on head-to-head matchups. so what wrong with my head to head matchup list?

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            • K-DOGG
              Mitakuye Oyasin
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              #36
              Originally posted by SuzieQ49
              yes but louis defintley beat better competition than holmes.




              - also JOE LOUIS BEAT FAR BETTER COMPETITION THAN ALI DID PRE TITLE
              No argument with the second half of your post; the first half is a little debateable.

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              • butterfly1964
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                #37
                Originally posted by SuzieQ49
                here i am going to comment on each of the guys from your list




                1. Muhammad Ali
                2. Sonny Liston- too high
                3. George Foreman- too high
                4. Joe Frazier- too high
                5. Larry Holmes
                6. Mike Tyson
                7. Joe Louis- WAY to low
                8. Jack Johnson
                9. Jack Dempsey
                10.Lennox Lewis
                11.Rid**** Bowe- WAY TO HIGH
                12.Rocky Marciano- he should defintley be in the top 10
                13.Evander Holyfield
                14.Floyd Patterson
                15.Ezzard Charles
                16.Gene Tunney
                17.Ken Norton
                18.Jersey Joe Walcott
                19.Michael Spinks- TOO HIGH
                20.Jimmy Ellis- WAYYYYYYYYY TO High
                21.James Jeffries- too low
                22.Max Schmeling
                23.Sam Langford- too low
                24.Max Baer
                25.Cleveland Williams- too high
                26.Primo Carnera- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
                27.Vitali Klitchko- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
                28.Jack Sharkey
                29.Zora Folley- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
                30.Eddie Machen- to high
                31.Ingemmar Johannson
                32.James Toney- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
                33.Rex Layne- DEFINITLEY should not be on the list
                34.Jerry Quarry
                35.George Chuvalo- DEFINTLEY should not be on the list
                i don't think my list is that bad, considering it's the first time i ever made a top 35 list. also i base my list on head-to head matchups in their respective primes, and i think i hit the nail on the head there.

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                • Yogi
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by butterfly1964
                  yogi, shut up! that is my real list. i don't base it on accomplishments, i base it on head-to-head matchups. so what wrong with my head to head matchup list?
                  Nope sorry...I don't believe you, Butterfly, because your list is/was obviously a joke.

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                  • sleazyfellow
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                    #39
                    who isnt gonna list ali and louis in #1 or #2, those spots r reserved for most in their top heavyweights list, so lets see sumone who doesnt put them there at all n ignores them...id like to see who was #1 then

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                    • butterfly1964
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Yogi
                      Nope sorry...I don't believe you, Butterfly, because your list is/was obviously a joke.
                      tell me what's wrong with it?

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