Vote: The Two greatest Heavyweights POST ALI Era. Who are they?

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  • MJ223
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    #41
    Holmes-Holyfield/Lewis

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    • Larry the boss
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      #42
      Holmes and Lewis easily

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      • Larry the boss
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        #43
        Originally posted by Skittlez
        Except the British Brother who stomped on the older one's face.

        OH and the overweight brother with cornrolls who had like 35% body fat.
        Oh and some midget former middleweight brother
        oh and some journeyman brother with 20 losses and a crack addiction.


        But except for those.. yes I agree with you.
        lmfao,damn i just spit on my damn computer screen

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        • B.U.R.N.E.R
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          #44
          Holmes and Holyfield/Lennox

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          • Prince-Naz
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            #45
            1 George Foreman
            2 Lennox Lewis

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            • Barry Halls
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              #46
              for those picking George Foreman, are you going by the fights POST Ali era, or are you considering his entire career?

              If the former i just don't get it.

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              • tredh
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                #47
                I voted for Holmes and Lewis they were easy choices to me. I did think of Holyfield but at the sametime "JUICING" came to my mind and Lewis was a no brainer cause Holmes was definitely one of my picks.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ShamrockXpress
                  I suppose this thread needs revisiting when wlad retires, because if he beats povetkin and a price/fury/wilder and retires champ a very valid argument could be made for him trumping everyone on this list
                  Can you explain the validity of your inane babble??

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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by WladimirK
                    Lennox and Wlad, no doubt.
                    Pft LOL @ no doubt...Wladimir hasn't done **** compared to Holmes,Tyson,Lewis and Holyfield

                    Imo number 1 is Holmes

                    number 2 is a tie between Tyson and Lewis

                    I put Tyson because of the way he destroyed his opposition like no other

                    Pinkon Thomas
                    Trevor Berbick
                    Tyrell Biggs
                    Tony Tucker
                    Frank Bruno
                    Michael Spinks
                    Tony Tubbs

                    What Tyson did in two years 86-88 and the fashion in which he did it could probably only be matched by a young George Foreman which is why he got my vote ,I'm sure most think Lewis deserves that spot though
                    Last edited by Stuntman Mike; 02-07-2013, 05:29 PM.

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                      #50
                      I voted Lennox Lewis and Larry Holmes

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