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  • #11
    We're coming baby..


    But my list would go something like this:


    1. Ali
    2. Lewis
    3. Louis
    4. Vitali
    5. Usyk
    6. Wlad
    7. Foreman
    8. Holmes
    9. Liston
    10. Johnson
    11. Bowe
    12. Holyfield
    13. Marciano
    14. Frazier
    15. Mike Tyson
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    • #12
      Gene Tunney was an ATG at Light Heavy, but I don't know if he did enough work at heavy to be considered there. I believe he only had 8 fights against an actual heavyweight.
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      • #13
        Originally posted by Superheavyweight View Post
        We're coming baby..


        But my list would go something like this:


        1. Ali
        2. Lewis
        3. Louis
        4. Vitali
        5. Usyk
        6. Wlad
        7. Foreman
        8. Holmes
        9. Liston
        10. Johnson
        11. Bowe
        12. Holyfield
        13. Marciano
        14. Frazier
        15. Mike Tyson
        Mad list
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        • #14
          Fair list. I wouldn’t put Johnson at number three, although he something of a personal hero.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by shakedaddy View Post

            Please leave Wilder's name out of it. And honestly Fury's too. Fury has a weak resume and his greatness is based on 3 fights w/Wilder who was finally exposed as the limited fighter he is by Parker and Fury. I'm not even knocking Wilder, he amazes me for accomplishing what he did starting as late as he did, but he never beat one great fighter, his best wins were King Kong. Fury has beaten one great fighter in Wlad in what was probably the worst heavyweight title fight in history. AJ at least beat Povetkin, and had an epic war with a legit version of Wlad, and beat a good version of Whyte, and avenged his fight with Fatso. Mike almost single-handedly brought boxing back to the mainstream and was the Michael Jordan of boxing for a few years, and won plenty of other fights later vs. very good fighters, in devastating fashion such as Big Lou and The White Buffalo.
            I meant to also say that I'm not knocking Fury, and think he could hang with anyone in history at his best, b/c of his ridiculous size-skill ratio and his toughness, but for greatest lists, the resume must be involved.

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            • #16
              Foreman is 2nd only to Ali, he proves that by regaining the title 20+yrs after he retired and on top of that his last fight vs Briggs they had to rob him
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              • #17
                Maybe one of josh, fury or even usyk can squeeze in there at some point?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by shakedaddy View Post

                  I meant to also say that I'm not knocking Fury, and think he could hang with anyone in history at his best, b/c of his ridiculous size-skill ratio and his toughness, but for greatest lists, the resume must be involved.
                  Thats why I prefer to judge greatest by who I felt was the best (usually at their prime, then add on for extended prime) inside the ring.

                  For most people, all greatest ends up being is resume and often times the greatness of a resume is more determined by things outside of the ring- whether it be having a good management team or fighting in an era which allowed you to pile up more intriguing stats on your resume. I find it more fun, though definitely more difficult to argue, to base it on what you see in the ring (or at the very least written accounts for some older fighters) than just boxrec.
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                  • #19
                    Rid**** Bowe probably seems out of place but he was underrated..


                    It's definitely a hybrid H2H and what they achieved list..
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                    • #20
                      Not a bad list. Holmes had 21 title defenses and should be ranked number three on this list with Lewis ranked a lot higher. Lewis should be ahead of Frazier. Rocky should be ranked higher because he retired as a undefeated heavyweight champion. Thank God Wilder and Fury aren't on this list.
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