Heavyweight champion after lennox lewis?

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  • Kball15
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    Heavyweight champion after lennox lewis?

    So I am trying to make a video following the linearity fo the heavyweight championship, starting with the first ever (John L Sullivan) all the way up to the Klitschkos.

    I've made the list in its entirety right up until lennox lewis, but there's a gap I am unsure about inbetween Lennox Lewis and the current champions, the Klitschkos.

    Can someone help?

    And remember, this is the LINEAR championship I am doing, so it's the guy who beat the guy who beat the guy who beat john L sullivan.

    Thanks so much!!!!
  • Tiozzo
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    nobody between Lewis when he retired and Klitschko when he beat Chagaev

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    • Mr. Invincible
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      #3
      Originally posted by Kball15
      So I am trying to make a video following the linearity fo the heavyweight championship, starting with the first ever (John L Sullivan) all the way up to the Klitschkos.

      I've made the list in its entirety right up until lennox lewis, but there's a gap I am unsure about inbetween Lennox Lewis and the current champions, the Klitschkos.

      Can someone help?

      And remember, this is the LINEAR championship I am doing, so it's the guy who beat the guy who beat the guy who beat john L sullivan.

      Thanks so much!!!!
      Lineage ended when Tunney retired heavyweight champion almost 100 years ago if you want to be technical about it.

      If there were a current lineal champ based on circumstances, it would have to be Vitali in my opinion.

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