Originally posted by Freedom.
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Who ranks higher on the all-time HW list: John Ruiz or Vitali Klitschko?
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Originally posted by Superflo777 View PostOpinion. I think Sanders could take that version of Holyfield.
He rates somewhere below Ernie Shavers and Elmer Ray as far as frightening and flawed power punchers go.
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I'm glad to see so many members thought this was a joke thread as I did. Vitali clearly *****s Ruiz both in the ring and on paper. End of...
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Vitali is top 5 in my opinion. When he wins a fight he is always way ahead on the score cards and at this age he is still winning against the younger opponents. Many of the other all time greats couldn't do this at his age.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI'm glad to see so many members thought this was a joke thread as I did. Vitali clearly *****s Ruiz both in the ring and on paper. End of...
If one bases their opinion on greatness on resumes, they are on the same level Vitali probably a bit ahead because he doesn't have the loses but it kind of evens out because Ruiz beat some better guys.
It is also part of the reason I detest that method getting such heavy weighting in determining greatness. That seems to be how most do it here, but it is an opinion based question to begin with.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
But who was the greatest Hw Champion? it was Joe Louis no doubt about it. But put Joe Louis in the 70's 80's 90's he would get beat by the bigger stronger heavyweights in my opinion
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Originally posted by Ring Leader View PostHead to head the only guys i think beat him are Ali, Lennox, Tyson, Holmes
But who was the greatest Hw Champion? it was Joe Louis no doubt about it. But put Joe Louis in the 70's 80's 90's he would get beat by the bigger stronger heavyweights in my opinion
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Originally posted by Ring Leader View PostHead to head the only guys i think beat him are Ali, Lennox, Tyson, Holmes
But who was the greatest Hw Champion? it was Joe Louis no doubt about it. But put Joe Louis in the 70's 80's 90's he would get beat by the bigger stronger heavyweights in my opinion
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