This is subjective, I think it’s a pretty good list, but Rid**** Bowe shouldn’t be ahead of Lennox. That part isn’t subjective, Bowe flagrantly ducked Lennox.
Yep..he had a couple of bad nights..but with his size, his best is THE best vs anyone at their best. Why did he pick 2002? A shell of Mike Tyson? How about Nov 99 thru Nov 20---Beat Holyfield (again, just this time on the cards), Michael Grant (The Next Big Thing), Botha, and Tua.
Bowe in 92--Holyfield, Coetzer, conroy nelson and Elijah Tillery. come on Fitz...
Holmes in 82---Tex Cobb and Gerry Cooney...? Two lovable punching bags..
BTW...still waiting on a win on Wilder's ledger worth mentioning...
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1. Lewis
2. Evander
3. Fury
4. Vitali
5. Wlad
Fury will be number 1 on that list when all is said and done though. Maybe
1lewis (best ever)
2.ali
3.holmes.
4.hoylfield.
5.bowe.
6.foreman
fury will never ever in the history of boxing get on that top 6 list as the heavyweight division is rubbish now with that gutless ed ***** fighter holding the alphabet belts to ransom
Fury will be number 1 on that list when all is said and done though. Maybe
Fury definitely has the physical ability. But he needs to fill his resume and stay mentally well. If he can last as long as Wlad did and rack up 2-3 quality wins a year going forward he has a shot of being the best ever. That's a big if though.
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