Who was the greatest Heavyweight Post- Ali era?

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  • turbotime
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    #1

    Who was the greatest Heavyweight Post- Ali era?

    Lots of very capable heavyweights have been competing post-Ali. Who has been the greatest, since the greatest?
    152
    Holmes
    25.00%
    38
    Tyson
    19.08%
    29
    Holyfield
    5.92%
    9
    Lennox
    36.18%
    55
    Bowe
    0.66%
    1
    Wlad Klit
    2.63%
    4
    Vitali Klit
    9.21%
    14
    Other
    1.32%
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  • Kagami Taiga
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    #2
    lennox lewis or holmes

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    • Barn
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      #3
      Originally posted by DempseyRollin
      lennox lewis or holmes
      This right here.

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      • Larry the boss
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        #4
        larry holmes

        lennox lewis

        holfield

        tyson

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #5
          Larry Holmes or Holyfield.

          Holyfield has a better resume but Holmes was much more consistent.

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          • JAB5239
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            #6
            Holmes
            Lewis
            Tyson
            Holyfield
            Wlad

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            • turbotime
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              #7
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Larry Holmes or Holyfield.

              Holyfield has a better resume but Holmes was much more consistent.
              I actually have Holmes much higher than Holy. I voted Lennox, then Holmes, then Holy. Kinda hard to give Holy credence over them when he went 1-4 with the 2 best of the 90's. IMO

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              • Kagami Taiga
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                #8
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                Larry Holmes or Holyfield.

                Holyfield has a better resume but Holmes was much more consistent.
                lol, u seem to hate lewis. why the dislike?

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                  #9
                  Larry Holmes, IMO Holmes is a top 5 ATG HW.

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                  • -Deal With It-
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                    #10
                    Lewis is going to win the poll based mainly on the sheer ignorance of the majority of NSB posters regarding anything pre-90's.

                    But it's Holmes. His resume has more depth, and lacks the KO losses to bums. Infact, his only 2 decisive losses in his entire 28 year career, were to 2 ATG Heavyweights (Holyfield & Tyson).

                    20+ consecutive championship level fights without a loss.

                    Nuff said.

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