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  • #11
    Originally posted by K-DOGG
    On potential, from the list of paper-heavyies, Dokes, Spoon, Page, Tubbs, and both Klitschkos are about even. Morrison,Mercer, and Brewster had enough power to put any of them on ***** street. And Ruiz (yeah I know....can't believe I'm admitting it), Norton, Berbick, Coetzee, Damiani, Byrd, Jones, & Toney all were capable of finding a way to win against all odds....they are the unlikely dark horses.


    Any suggestions on how to organize a mythical tournament?

    I'm thinking....start off with organizational champs on teams, so to speak. True the WBA has more than anyone else; but we can divide the multi-belt holders out amoung the short changed "teams" or have them on their own team due to their distinction of having more than one belt a piece.


    Ideas?
    I just put all the names down then do a round robin tournament or [Vitali vs a the list of names ] [then Brewster vs the list] until you have everyone vs everyone. I've been trying to do one with all the greats forever but I can never finish because I always changhe my mind on who would win in fights like Ali vs Lewis.

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    • #12
      Out of the names listed in the original post, Ken Norton would certainly be the one who recieves the highest historical ranking from me in the division (top 25/30 or so), so...Yeah, he'd be my choice.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Yogi
        Out of the names listed in the original post, Ken Norton would certainly be the one who recieves the highest historical ranking from me in the division (top 25/30 or so), so...Yeah, he'd be my choice.
        ok but do you really think he could beat a wlad or even George the animal steel ?

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        • #14
          Ken Norton.

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