Looking at juggernaut666's list I can't tell if he's being serious or he's a hilarious wind up merchant. I'm not familiar with his posting style.
1.) Lennox Lewis
41-2-1 (32 KO), Height: 6'5, Weight: 245 lb., Reach: 84"
Best there's ever been, bar none. Could've done with more charisma and wins over a pro Rid**** Bowe and a prime Mike Tyson. In his prime and on his game he beats any other Heavyweight from any other era. Beat every man he ever faced and his only losses were embarrassing lapses in concentration and/or lottery punches.
2.) Larry Holmes
69-6 (44 KO), Height: 6'3, Weight: 222 lb., Reach: 81"
A prime Holmes gives any Heavyweight boxer of any era a tough fight, beating the majority. As many have already said and continue to say, great technique and the best jab I have ever seen. All losses came post-prime.
3.) Tyson Fury
25-0 (18 KO), Height: 6'9, Weight: 260 lb., Reach: 85"
Tarnished his legacy through drugs, etc. Did end the reign of one of the most dominant Heavyweight champions of all time. Has an awkward, masterful boxing style combined with deceptive speed and great footwork. Would give anyone a tough fight. Can move higher up this list if he returns and regains his titles.
4.) Wladimir Klitschko
64-5 (53 KO), Height: 6'6, Weight: 245 lb., Reach: 81"
One of the most dominant Heavyweight champions of all time. Almost killed the division by making it uncompetetive for ten (10) years. Developed the most boringly effective, safety first boxing style which resulted in him hardly taking a punch. His legacy is hurt by boxing in a weak era.
5.) Muhammad Ali
56-5 (37 KO), Height: 6'3, Weight: 223 lb., Reach: 78"
Shook up the world and all that. Utilised a style which would not work in the modern era. Legacy is hurt by the 'Phantom Punch' and the glove cutting against Henry Cooper. His resume reads as a 'Who's Who' of great fighters from two (2) decades.
Honorable mention: Danny Williams
48-26-0-1 (36 KO), Height: 6'3, Weight: 259 lb., Reach: 79"
Humdilla. One of boxing's greatest fighters to have never won a world title. Won the British title while fighting with only one arm and went on to win the title outright two (2) times. Fell victim to some Ukrainian voodoo/good old cheating in his only World title challenge. Has been fighting for pay on the continent for years and many of his losses were actually wins.
1.) Lennox Lewis
41-2-1 (32 KO), Height: 6'5, Weight: 245 lb., Reach: 84"
Best there's ever been, bar none. Could've done with more charisma and wins over a pro Rid**** Bowe and a prime Mike Tyson. In his prime and on his game he beats any other Heavyweight from any other era. Beat every man he ever faced and his only losses were embarrassing lapses in concentration and/or lottery punches.
2.) Larry Holmes
69-6 (44 KO), Height: 6'3, Weight: 222 lb., Reach: 81"
A prime Holmes gives any Heavyweight boxer of any era a tough fight, beating the majority. As many have already said and continue to say, great technique and the best jab I have ever seen. All losses came post-prime.
3.) Tyson Fury
25-0 (18 KO), Height: 6'9, Weight: 260 lb., Reach: 85"
Tarnished his legacy through drugs, etc. Did end the reign of one of the most dominant Heavyweight champions of all time. Has an awkward, masterful boxing style combined with deceptive speed and great footwork. Would give anyone a tough fight. Can move higher up this list if he returns and regains his titles.
4.) Wladimir Klitschko
64-5 (53 KO), Height: 6'6, Weight: 245 lb., Reach: 81"
One of the most dominant Heavyweight champions of all time. Almost killed the division by making it uncompetetive for ten (10) years. Developed the most boringly effective, safety first boxing style which resulted in him hardly taking a punch. His legacy is hurt by boxing in a weak era.
5.) Muhammad Ali
56-5 (37 KO), Height: 6'3, Weight: 223 lb., Reach: 78"
Shook up the world and all that. Utilised a style which would not work in the modern era. Legacy is hurt by the 'Phantom Punch' and the glove cutting against Henry Cooper. His resume reads as a 'Who's Who' of great fighters from two (2) decades.
Honorable mention: Danny Williams
48-26-0-1 (36 KO), Height: 6'3, Weight: 259 lb., Reach: 79"
Humdilla. One of boxing's greatest fighters to have never won a world title. Won the British title while fighting with only one arm and went on to win the title outright two (2) times. Fell victim to some Ukrainian voodoo/good old cheating in his only World title challenge. Has been fighting for pay on the continent for years and many of his losses were actually wins.
message is too short
Comment