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Originally posted by Andyreww View PostTyson was in his prime at early 90's
Lewis is older than Tyson, so he should of been proving it.
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Originally posted by goblin213 View PostYour parents must be siblings. That like arguing that Emile grffith is ranked higher that Leonard at welterweght according to most analyst and posting rankings written prior to Leonards domination of the WW division
So basically you are saying Lewis didnt dominate it when Tyson was dominating it only when Tyson went to jail and Lewis was dominating bums?
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Originally posted by Andyreww View PostYou have as much boxing knowledge as a goldfish on *******.
So basically you are saying Lewis didnt dominate it when Tyson was dominating it only when Tyson went to jail and Lewis was dominating bums?
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Originally posted by goblin213 View PostWell thats what your dumbass did. You said that most analyst rank Tyson hgher than Lewis and then you post a ranking written during EARLY 90sbefore Lewis had his best wins.
Back in 94 they were both fighting in their primes, with Tyson rated alot higher.
Tyson therefore was the better fighter, Lewis fought bums to get to the top.
From the 1999 Holiday edition:
1. Muhammad Ali
2. Joe Louis
3. Evander Holyfield
4. George Foreman
5. Larry Holmes
6. Rocky Marciano
7. Sonny Liston
8. Joe Frazier
9. Jack Johnson
10. Jack Dempsey
11. Ezzard Charles
12. James J. Jeffries
13. Jersey Joe Walcott
14. Mike Tyson
15. Gene Tunney
16. Harry Wills
17. Sam Langford
18. John L. Sullivan
19. Max Schmeling
20. Max Baer
21. Floyd Patterson
22. Ken Norton
23. Rid**** Bowe
24. Bob Fitzsimmons
25. Joe Jeannette
26. Jimmy Bivins
27. Jerry Quarry
28. Jack Sharkey
29. Archie Moore
30. Sam McVey
31. Cleveland Williams
32. Lennox Lewis
33. Earnie Shavers
34. Jim Corbett
35. Ernie Terrell
36. Michael Spinks
37. Jimmy Young
38. Zora Folley
39. Ingemar Johansson
40. Ron Lyle
41. Tim Witherspoon
42. Jimmy Ellis
43. Mike Weaver
44. Michael Moorer
45. James J. Braddock
46. Tommy Farr
47. Tommy Burns
48. Tommy Gibbons
49. Pinklon Thomas
50. Michael Dokes
Read the date on that by the way, Lewis still not in his prime?
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Originally posted by Andyreww View PostFloyd was just beginning his pro career
I didn't say he fought at 106 in his pro career, did I?
Yup, it's an argument, and an opinion of many.
Originally posted by Andyreww View Post2. Floyd Mayweather Jr. Professional Fight-by-Fight Record. 1993. Michigan State Golden Gloves Champion, 106 pounds.
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On Judah, terrible argument, you might as well say Judah is overrated by many. You know, by those that have him as all time anything. He was once as contender for all time washout, but he bowed out of that race
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Originally posted by Andyreww View PostInfact, I didn't so again, you are a clueless ****.
Back in 94 they were both fighting in their primes, with Tyson rated alot higher.
Tyson therefore was the better fighter, Lewis fought bums to get to the top.
From the 1999 Holiday edition:
1. Muhammad Ali
2. Joe Louis
3. Evander Holyfield
4. George Foreman
5. Larry Holmes
6. Rocky Marciano
7. Sonny Liston
8. Joe Frazier
9. Jack Johnson
10. Jack Dempsey
11. Ezzard Charles
12. James J. Jeffries
13. Jersey Joe Walcott
14. Mike Tyson
15. Gene Tunney
16. Harry Wills
17. Sam Langford
18. John L. Sullivan
19. Max Schmeling
20. Max Baer
21. Floyd Patterson
22. Ken Norton
23. Rid**** Bowe
24. Bob Fitzsimmons
25. Joe Jeannette
26. Jimmy Bivins
27. Jerry Quarry
28. Jack Sharkey
29. Archie Moore
30. Sam McVey
31. Cleveland Williams
32. Lennox Lewis
33. Earnie Shavers
34. Jim Corbett
35. Ernie Terrell
36. Michael Spinks
37. Jimmy Young
38. Zora Folley
39. Ingemar Johansson
40. Ron Lyle
41. Tim Witherspoon
42. Jimmy Ellis
43. Mike Weaver
44. Michael Moorer
45. James J. Braddock
46. Tommy Farr
47. Tommy Burns
48. Tommy Gibbons
49. Pinklon Thomas
50. Michael Dokes
Read the date on that by the way, Lewis still not in his prime?
Some fighters especially hw's prime is 31-32 years+
Wlad is in his prime now and he's 35..
Heavyweights age differently, its really rare someone like Tyson hit his prime so early and then died before he was even 30..
If we are talking prime for prime.. The debate of Prime Lewis vs Prime Tyson can take up 400 pages...
If we are talking career wise overall
well in recent years with both fighters done,, the vast majority of boxing ****zines and pundits got lewis ahead of tyson..
As we all linked already.
But prime for prime like I said it's debatable
Lewis avenged both his losses bro.. tyson didn't avenge anything
Also Lewis made the count against Mccall. he was cheated.
not to mention that version of Olivier Mccall will brutally KO the post prison Tyson if Tyson hadn't duck Mr Iron Fist Olivier
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