Do you guys agree??
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The guys on the list I can agree to I guess. Probably edge out Marciano in favour of Liston or Dempsey.Just my opinion these are my top 10 greatest heavyweights
1. M. Ali 56-5 (1960 - 1981)
2. L. Lewis 42-2-1 (1989 - 2004)
3. J. Louis 66-3-1 (1934 - 1951)
4. W. Klitscko 64-4 (1996 - )
5. L. Holmes 69-6 (1973 - 2002)
6. G. Foreman 76-5 (1969 - 1998)
7. E. Holyfield 44-10-2 (1989 - 2011)
8. J. Fraizer 32-4-1 (1965 - 1981)
9. R. Marcaino 49-0 (1947 - 1955)
10. J. Jackson 73-13-10 (1898 - 1945)
My list would look something like this:
1 Ali
2 Louis
3 Holmes
4 Foreman
5 Holyfield
6 Frazier
7 Liston
8 Lewis
9 Tyson
10 Klitschko
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1 / Ali
2 / Lewis
3/ Louis
4/ W. Klitchko
5 / Tyson
6/ Holmes
7 / Holyfield
8 / Marciano
9 / V. Klitchko
10 / ForemanComment
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I think the consensus is that even though Vitali was one of the greatest head-to-head heavyweights and probably an overall better fighter than Wladimir, due the way his career played out (hiatus for injuries, came back and played second fiddle to his brother, transitioned into politics) he doesn't make top 10 resume lists.
Head to head list would definitely not include guys like Frazier, Marciano, Johnson, who would fight anywhere from 1-3 divisions lower nowadays.Last edited by ////; 10-13-2016, 02:56 AM.Comment
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joe F. if you noticed, i placed joe L.
quick and without reading up on them, what can YOU tell me about the guys from johnsons era ?Comment
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