How many times have you heard someone claim "Larry Holmes when on to fight at a high level for 10 years after the Tyson fight"? Usually this is used by Tyson KoolAid drinkers to boost their boy's reputation by making his win over Holmes seem like some great accomplishment. The problem is the claim is entirely bogus. Larry did NOT fight at a "high level" for 10 years after the Tyson fight.
Larry Holmes fought 3.....3 fights against top Heavies post-Tyson and lost two of them (NO, Brian Nielson was NOT a top Heavy.....and Larry lost to him too). The rest of his post-Tyson lineup consisted of the likes of Tim Anderson, Bigfoot Martin, Ken Lakusta and about a dozen others just like them. Come on, these are the types of fighters who routinely show up on the ESPN/USA cable cards as "opponents" that get fed to prospects. Guys that are paid to lose and make the prospect look good. This is the type of competition that any fighter with an ounce of talent should be able to beat on their death beds. This is fighting at a "high level"?
So where does this myth of fighting at a "high level" come from? Getting the snot beat out of him by Evander Holyfield? A fight where Evander was NEVER in any danger of losing? Or maybe it's the close decision loss to notorious head-case Oliver McCall (a fighter whose sole claim to being a top Heavy was based on one fluke win over Lennox Lewis)? No. What it comes down to was his win over Ray Mercer.
The same Ray Mercer who was as up and down in his performances as the proverbial yo-yo. The same Ray Mercer who in mid-fight tried to bribe Jesse Ferguson into taking a dive because Ferguson was kicking Mercer's ass.....Jesse Ferguson ffs. Ray Mercer who against Holmes fought the dumbest fight I've ever seen a top-contender fight. I'm sorry but that was not a fight Holmes would have won if Mercer had fought with even a modicum of intelligence. Mercer may have been known for being a mental lightweight but it's hardly indicative of fighting at a "high level" to snag a decision against someone who's having a 12 round brain-fart.
Holmes' Post Tyson Resume:
1991 Tim Anderson 25-13-0 W
1991 Eddie Gonzales 26-13-1 W
1991 Michael Greer 42-11-3 W
1991 Art Card 9- 3-0 W
1991 Jamie Howe 15-13-1 W
1992 Ray Mercer 18- 0-0 W
1992 Evander Holyfield 27- 0-0 L
1993 Everett Martin 18-15-1 W
1993 Rocky Pepeli 16- 6-1 W
1993 Ken Lakusta 21-19-1 W
1993 Paul Poirier 31- 2-0 W
1993 Jose Ribalta 32- 9-1 W
1994 Garing Lane 11-10-1 W
1994 Jesse Ferguson 20-12-0 W
1995 Oliver McCall 25- 5-0 L
1995 Ed Donaldson 11- 4-0 W
1996 Curtis Shepard 14- 2-0 W
1996 Quinn Navarre 17- 3-1 W
1996 Anthony Willis 15- 4-0 W
1997 Brian Nielsen 31- 0-0 L
1997 Maurice Harris 9- 8-2 W
1999 James Smith 44-16-1 W
2000 Mike Weaver 41-17-1 W
2002 Butterbean 65- 2-3 W
This is the resume of someone who's "fighting at a high level"? Sorry, but NO-SALE. That argument just doesn't fly.
Poet
Larry Holmes fought 3.....3 fights against top Heavies post-Tyson and lost two of them (NO, Brian Nielson was NOT a top Heavy.....and Larry lost to him too). The rest of his post-Tyson lineup consisted of the likes of Tim Anderson, Bigfoot Martin, Ken Lakusta and about a dozen others just like them. Come on, these are the types of fighters who routinely show up on the ESPN/USA cable cards as "opponents" that get fed to prospects. Guys that are paid to lose and make the prospect look good. This is the type of competition that any fighter with an ounce of talent should be able to beat on their death beds. This is fighting at a "high level"?
So where does this myth of fighting at a "high level" come from? Getting the snot beat out of him by Evander Holyfield? A fight where Evander was NEVER in any danger of losing? Or maybe it's the close decision loss to notorious head-case Oliver McCall (a fighter whose sole claim to being a top Heavy was based on one fluke win over Lennox Lewis)? No. What it comes down to was his win over Ray Mercer.
The same Ray Mercer who was as up and down in his performances as the proverbial yo-yo. The same Ray Mercer who in mid-fight tried to bribe Jesse Ferguson into taking a dive because Ferguson was kicking Mercer's ass.....Jesse Ferguson ffs. Ray Mercer who against Holmes fought the dumbest fight I've ever seen a top-contender fight. I'm sorry but that was not a fight Holmes would have won if Mercer had fought with even a modicum of intelligence. Mercer may have been known for being a mental lightweight but it's hardly indicative of fighting at a "high level" to snag a decision against someone who's having a 12 round brain-fart.
Holmes' Post Tyson Resume:
1991 Tim Anderson 25-13-0 W
1991 Eddie Gonzales 26-13-1 W
1991 Michael Greer 42-11-3 W
1991 Art Card 9- 3-0 W
1991 Jamie Howe 15-13-1 W
1992 Ray Mercer 18- 0-0 W
1992 Evander Holyfield 27- 0-0 L
1993 Everett Martin 18-15-1 W
1993 Rocky Pepeli 16- 6-1 W
1993 Ken Lakusta 21-19-1 W
1993 Paul Poirier 31- 2-0 W
1993 Jose Ribalta 32- 9-1 W
1994 Garing Lane 11-10-1 W
1994 Jesse Ferguson 20-12-0 W
1995 Oliver McCall 25- 5-0 L
1995 Ed Donaldson 11- 4-0 W
1996 Curtis Shepard 14- 2-0 W
1996 Quinn Navarre 17- 3-1 W
1996 Anthony Willis 15- 4-0 W
1997 Brian Nielsen 31- 0-0 L
1997 Maurice Harris 9- 8-2 W
1999 James Smith 44-16-1 W
2000 Mike Weaver 41-17-1 W
2002 Butterbean 65- 2-3 W
This is the resume of someone who's "fighting at a high level"? Sorry, but NO-SALE. That argument just doesn't fly.
Poet
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