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    #21
    Originally posted by MaceTheAce
    Lewis dont make me laugh, just look back at his fight with the wooden Frank Bruno, Lewis well over rated IMO.

    As for Vlad & Vit the chuckle brothers big boys but big fish in a tiddlers pond.
    Who was it that Tyson beat?

    Outside of a washed up Larry Holmes and blown up LHW Spinks?



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      #22
      Lewis would spank any version of Tyson, ANY.


      Tyson just did not know how to fight in the face of adversity.

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        #23
        Originally posted by RunW/Knives
        Who was it that Tyson beat?

        Outside of a washed up Larry Holmes and blown up LHW Spinks?
        In his prime which is what this thread is all about, EVERYBODY

        Look at the bums Lewis lost too. IN HIS PRIME

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          #24
          Originally posted by MaceTheAce
          In his prime which is what this thread is all about, EVERYBODY

          Look at the bums Lewis lost too. IN HIS PRIME
          Right. The 80's might have been the weakest HW era of all time.

          It even compares to now.

          And Lewis at least avenged his losses.



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            #25
            Originally posted by MaceTheAce
            In his prime which is what this thread is all about, EVERYBODY

            Look at the bums Lewis lost too. IN HIS PRIME
            Who did Lewis lose to that was bum? only McCall and Rahman, and by no means were they bums, and he avenged both his losses so it really doesn't make sense to say that. Tyson never avenged any of his losses.

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              #26
              Originally posted by RunW/Knives
              Right. The 80's might have been the weakest HW era of all time.

              It even compares to now.

              And Lewis at least avenged his losses.
              Ye look at the great names on his res

              1998-09-26 243 Zeljko Mavrovic 214 27-0-0

              Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States W UD 12 12
              ~ referee: Frank Cappuccino | judge: Tom Kaczmarek 119-109 | judge: Bob Logist 117-112 | judge: Franco Ciminale 117-111 ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

              1998-03-28 243 Shannon Briggs 228 30-1-0

              Boardwalk Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 5 12
              ~ time: 1:45 | referee: Frank Cappuccino ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~
              Briggs down 3 times.

              1997-10-04 244 Andrew Golota 244 28-2-0

              Caesars Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W KO 1 12
              ~ time: 1:35 | referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Marty Denkin | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Barbara Perez ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

              1997-07-12 242 Henry Akinwande 237½ 32-0-1

              Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, United States W DQ 5 12
              ~ time: 2:34 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Terry Smith 40-35 | judge: Larry O'Connell 40-35 | judge: Dalby Shirley 38-37 ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

              1997-02-07 241 Oliver McCall 237 28-6-0

              Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W TKO 5 12
              ~ time: 0:55 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Anek Hongtongkam 40-36 | judge: Larry O'Connell 39-36 | judge: Dalby Shirley 40-35 ~
              ~ vacant WBC heavyweight title ~

              1996-05-10 247 Ray Mercer 238 23-3-1

              Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States W MD 10 10
              ~ referee: Arthur Mercante Jr. | judge: George Colon 96-94 | judge: Luis Rivera 96-95 | judge: Melvina Lathan 95-95 ~

              1995-10-07 241 Tommy Morrison 227 45-2-1

              Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 6 12
              ~ time: 1:22 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Frank Brunette | judge: Al DeVito | judge: Eugene Grant ~
              ~ International Boxing Council heavyweight title ~

              1995-07-02 246 Justin Fortune 216 11-2-1

              The Point, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland W TKO 4 10
              ~ referee: Roy Francis ~

              1995-05-13 248 Lionel Butler 261 22-10-1

              Arco Arena, Sacramento, California, United States W TKO 5 12
              ~ time: 2:55 | referee: Marty Denkin | judge: Angel L. Guzman | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Larry O'Connell ~
              WBC Heavyweight Title Eliminator

              1994-09-24 238 Oliver McCall 231¼ 24-5-0

              The Arena, Wembley, London, United Kingdom L TKO 2 12
              ~ referee: Jose Guadalupe Garcia | judge: Franz Marti 10-9 | judge: Giuseppe Ferrari 10-9 | judge: Jae-Bong Kim 10-10 ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

              1994-05-06 235 Phil Jackson 218 30-1-0

              Boardwalk Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 8 12
              ~ time: 1:35 | referee: Arthur Mercante | judge: Bob Logist 70-63 | judge: John Stewart 69-62 | judge: John Keane 69-64 ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

              1993-10-01 229 Frank Bruno 238 36-3-0

              Arms Park Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom W TKO 7 12
              ~ time: 1:12 | referee: Mickey Vann | judge: Tony Castellano 57-57 | judge: Jerry Roth 57-57 | judge: Adrian Morgan 55-59 ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

              1993-05-08 235 Tony Tucker 235 49-1-0

              Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W UD 12 12
              ~ referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Jerry Roth 117-111 | judge: Harry Gibbs 116-112 | judge: Mickey Vann 118-111 ~
              ~ WBC heavyweight title ~
              Tucker was down in 3rd and 9th rounds

              1992-10-31 227 Donovan Ruddock 231½ 26-3-1

              Exhibition Hall, Earls Court, London, United Kingdom W TKO 2 12
              ~ time: 0:46 | referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Franz Marti | judge: Tom Kaczmarek ~
              ~ Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title ~
              Eliminator for WBC Heavyweight Title
              Ruddock down once in 1st, twice in 2nd
              Shortly after this fight, Lewis was proclaimed the WBC Heavyweight Champion as Rid**** Bowe refused to face him

              1992-08-11 233 Mike Dixon 207 10-5-0

              Harrah's Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 4 10
              ~ time: 1:03 | referee: Rudy Battle ~

              1992-04-30 230½ Derek Williams 233 19-4-0

              Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom W TKO 3 12
              ~ referee: Larry O'Connell | judge: Roy Francis | judge: Dave Parris ~


              Lewis also couldnt knock out Tucker






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                #27
                Originally posted by MaceTheAce
                Ye look at the great names on his res

                1998-09-26 243 Zeljko Mavrovic 214 27-0-0

                Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States W UD 12 12
                ~ referee: Frank Cappuccino | judge: Tom Kaczmarek 119-109 | judge: Bob Logist 117-112 | judge: Franco Ciminale 117-111 ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                1998-03-28 243 Shannon Briggs 228 30-1-0

                Boardwalk Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 5 12
                ~ time: 1:45 | referee: Frank Cappuccino ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~
                Briggs down 3 times.

                1997-10-04 244 Andrew Golota 244 28-2-0

                Caesars Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W KO 1 12
                ~ time: 1:35 | referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Marty Denkin | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Barbara Perez ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                1997-07-12 242 Henry Akinwande 237½ 32-0-1

                Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, United States W DQ 5 12
                ~ time: 2:34 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Terry Smith 40-35 | judge: Larry O'Connell 40-35 | judge: Dalby Shirley 38-37 ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                1997-02-07 241 Oliver McCall 237 28-6-0

                Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W TKO 5 12
                ~ time: 0:55 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Anek Hongtongkam 40-36 | judge: Larry O'Connell 39-36 | judge: Dalby Shirley 40-35 ~
                ~ vacant WBC heavyweight title ~

                1996-05-10 247 Ray Mercer 238 23-3-1

                Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States W MD 10 10
                ~ referee: Arthur Mercante Jr. | judge: George Colon 96-94 | judge: Luis Rivera 96-95 | judge: Melvina Lathan 95-95 ~

                1995-10-07 241 Tommy Morrison 227 45-2-1

                Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 6 12
                ~ time: 1:22 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Frank Brunette | judge: Al DeVito | judge: Eugene Grant ~
                ~ International Boxing Council heavyweight title ~

                1995-07-02 246 Justin Fortune 216 11-2-1

                The Point, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland W TKO 4 10
                ~ referee: Roy Francis ~

                1995-05-13 248 Lionel Butler 261 22-10-1

                Arco Arena, Sacramento, California, United States W TKO 5 12
                ~ time: 2:55 | referee: Marty Denkin | judge: Angel L. Guzman | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Larry O'Connell ~
                WBC Heavyweight Title Eliminator

                1994-09-24 238 Oliver McCall 231¼ 24-5-0

                The Arena, Wembley, London, United Kingdom L TKO 2 12
                ~ referee: Jose Guadalupe Garcia | judge: Franz Marti 10-9 | judge: Giuseppe Ferrari 10-9 | judge: Jae-Bong Kim 10-10 ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                1994-05-06 235 Phil Jackson 218 30-1-0

                Boardwalk Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 8 12
                ~ time: 1:35 | referee: Arthur Mercante | judge: Bob Logist 70-63 | judge: John Stewart 69-62 | judge: John Keane 69-64 ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                1993-10-01 229 Frank Bruno 238 36-3-0

                Arms Park Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom W TKO 7 12
                ~ time: 1:12 | referee: Mickey Vann | judge: Tony Castellano 57-57 | judge: Jerry Roth 57-57 | judge: Adrian Morgan 55-59 ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                1993-05-08 235 Tony Tucker 235 49-1-0

                Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W UD 12 12
                ~ referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Jerry Roth 117-111 | judge: Harry Gibbs 116-112 | judge: Mickey Vann 118-111 ~
                ~ WBC heavyweight title ~
                Tucker was down in 3rd and 9th rounds

                1992-10-31 227 Donovan Ruddock 231½ 26-3-1

                Exhibition Hall, Earls Court, London, United Kingdom W TKO 2 12
                ~ time: 0:46 | referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Franz Marti | judge: Tom Kaczmarek ~
                ~ Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title ~
                Eliminator for WBC Heavyweight Title
                Ruddock down once in 1st, twice in 2nd
                Shortly after this fight, Lewis was proclaimed the WBC Heavyweight Champion as Rid**** Bowe refused to face him

                1992-08-11 233 Mike Dixon 207 10-5-0

                Harrah's Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 4 10
                ~ time: 1:03 | referee: Rudy Battle ~

                1992-04-30 230½ Derek Williams 233 19-4-0

                Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom W TKO 3 12
                ~ referee: Larry O'Connell | judge: Roy Francis | judge: Dave Parris ~


                Lewis also couldnt knock out Tucker






                Quit copying and pasting from boxrec.

                lol and Tyson couldn't even stop Tillis. "Owned".



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                  #28
                  Originally posted by MaceTheAce
                  Ye look at the great names on his res

                  1998-09-26 243 Zeljko Mavrovic 214 27-0-0

                  Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States W UD 12 12
                  ~ referee: Frank Cappuccino | judge: Tom Kaczmarek 119-109 | judge: Bob Logist 117-112 | judge: Franco Ciminale 117-111 ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                  1998-03-28 243 Shannon Briggs 228 30-1-0

                  Boardwalk Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 5 12
                  ~ time: 1:45 | referee: Frank Cappuccino ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~
                  Briggs down 3 times.

                  1997-10-04 244 Andrew Golota 244 28-2-0

                  Caesars Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W KO 1 12
                  ~ time: 1:35 | referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Marty Denkin | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Barbara Perez ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                  1997-07-12 242 Henry Akinwande 237½ 32-0-1

                  Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, United States W DQ 5 12
                  ~ time: 2:34 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Terry Smith 40-35 | judge: Larry O'Connell 40-35 | judge: Dalby Shirley 38-37 ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                  1997-02-07 241 Oliver McCall 237 28-6-0

                  Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W TKO 5 12
                  ~ time: 0:55 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Anek Hongtongkam 40-36 | judge: Larry O'Connell 39-36 | judge: Dalby Shirley 40-35 ~
                  ~ vacant WBC heavyweight title ~

                  1996-05-10 247 Ray Mercer 238 23-3-1

                  Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States W MD 10 10
                  ~ referee: Arthur Mercante Jr. | judge: George Colon 96-94 | judge: Luis Rivera 96-95 | judge: Melvina Lathan 95-95 ~

                  1995-10-07 241 Tommy Morrison 227 45-2-1

                  Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 6 12
                  ~ time: 1:22 | referee: Mills Lane | judge: Frank Brunette | judge: Al DeVito | judge: Eugene Grant ~
                  ~ International Boxing Council heavyweight title ~

                  1995-07-02 246 Justin Fortune 216 11-2-1

                  The Point, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland W TKO 4 10
                  ~ referee: Roy Francis ~

                  1995-05-13 248 Lionel Butler 261 22-10-1

                  Arco Arena, Sacramento, California, United States W TKO 5 12
                  ~ time: 2:55 | referee: Marty Denkin | judge: Angel L. Guzman | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Larry O'Connell ~
                  WBC Heavyweight Title Eliminator

                  1994-09-24 238 Oliver McCall 231¼ 24-5-0

                  The Arena, Wembley, London, United Kingdom L TKO 2 12
                  ~ referee: Jose Guadalupe Garcia | judge: Franz Marti 10-9 | judge: Giuseppe Ferrari 10-9 | judge: Jae-Bong Kim 10-10 ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                  1994-05-06 235 Phil Jackson 218 30-1-0

                  Boardwalk Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 8 12
                  ~ time: 1:35 | referee: Arthur Mercante | judge: Bob Logist 70-63 | judge: John Stewart 69-62 | judge: John Keane 69-64 ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                  1993-10-01 229 Frank Bruno 238 36-3-0

                  Arms Park Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom W TKO 7 12
                  ~ time: 1:12 | referee: Mickey Vann | judge: Tony Castellano 57-57 | judge: Jerry Roth 57-57 | judge: Adrian Morgan 55-59 ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~

                  1993-05-08 235 Tony Tucker 235 49-1-0

                  Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States W UD 12 12
                  ~ referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Jerry Roth 117-111 | judge: Harry Gibbs 116-112 | judge: Mickey Vann 118-111 ~
                  ~ WBC heavyweight title ~
                  Tucker was down in 3rd and 9th rounds

                  1992-10-31 227 Donovan Ruddock 231½ 26-3-1

                  Exhibition Hall, Earls Court, London, United Kingdom W TKO 2 12
                  ~ time: 0:46 | referee: Joe Cortez | judge: Chuck Hassett | judge: Franz Marti | judge: Tom Kaczmarek ~
                  ~ Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title ~
                  Eliminator for WBC Heavyweight Title
                  Ruddock down once in 1st, twice in 2nd
                  Shortly after this fight, Lewis was proclaimed the WBC Heavyweight Champion as Rid**** Bowe refused to face him

                  1992-08-11 233 Mike Dixon 207 10-5-0

                  Harrah's Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States W TKO 4 10
                  ~ time: 1:03 | referee: Rudy Battle ~

                  1992-04-30 230½ Derek Williams 233 19-4-0

                  Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom W TKO 3 12
                  ~ referee: Larry O'Connell | judge: Roy Francis | judge: Dave Parris ~


                  Lewis also couldnt knock out Tucker






                  You do realise that many of these fighters were or still are considered to be good, huh?


                  You probably don't, you are one of these who think that smith and berbick are all time greats.

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                    #29
                    That is quite possibly one of the most impressive resumes of all time, if you can't see that then you know nothing about boxing.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Ironside
                      That is quite possibly one of the most impressive resumes of all time, if you can't see that then you know nothing about boxing.
                      LMFAO yeah I was going to say.

                      Trying to inflate Tyson's resume and detract from Lewis's is just ******ed.

                      Lewis > Tyson any way you slice it.



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