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  • Comments Thread For: Joshua Tabs Tyson, Ali & Johnson as His Top 3 Best Heavyweights

    During a recent interview on the British television series Top Gear, unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua named his personal top three heavyweights of all-time. And the first heavyweight on this list was Jack Johnson, nicknamed the Galveston Giant. Johnson was the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion (19081915).
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  • #2
    Always feels like AJs answers are pre-rehearsed.

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    • #3
      Now the world are really starting to know how good Tyson really was :-) The Best

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      • #4
        Tyson was brutal during his era.

        He made boxing very simple.

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        • #5
          Any kid from the 80’s has grown up idolising Tyson, always be my favourite fighter by a long shot

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          • #6
            Not bad choices.

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            • #7
              once he knocks wilder out and beat Tyson, dominates for 8 more years.. alot of young kids would pick him as their favorite as well

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              • #8
                Joe Louis?
                He defended the world against Nazi supremacy. That was pretty big

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                • #9
                  Fair enough assesment However I would have put Deontay ‘ baby oil’ Wilder over Ali because he fought Ortiz and Fury back to back

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                  • #10
                    Arguably the right choice ,certainly up there BUT just as important ,they are known for not avoiding tough fights!

                    Never mind what the muppets say ...this IS Fact ...fuk the spin!

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