1) Muhammad Ali. Mostly outta respect for other fans' feelings.
2) Joe Louis. It's his right hand and resiliency that puts him here.
3) Rocky Marciano. Even though he fought in a relatively weak heavyweight era, he still beat four Hall of Famers, and of course there are no tallies in the L column.
4) Jack Dempsey. If he had been as active during his reign as he was in the years leading up to it, he would hold the top spot. And he'd have set a record number of title defenses.
5) Evander Holyfield. You gotta respect these guys who are told that they don't belong in the heavyweight ranks and dominate anyway. Of course, the same could be said for picks three and four too. Guess I just like the little guys.
1) Muhammad Ali. Mostly outta respect for other fans' feelings.
2) Joe Louis. It's his right hand and resiliency that puts him here.
3) Rocky Marciano. Even though he fought in a relatively weak heavyweight era, he still beat four Hall of Famers, and of course there are no tallies in the L column.
4) Jack Dempsey. If he had been as active during his reign as he was in the years leading up to it, he would hold the top spot. And he'd have set a record number of title defenses.
5) Evander Holyfield. You gotta respect these guys who are told that they don't belong in the heavyweight ranks and dominate anyway. Of course, the same could be said for picks three and four too. Guess I just like the little guys.
Hey I would have the same first 3 but I'll re-arrange it.
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