OK im pretty sure that Lennox Lewis one isnt true, can u name all the Champions and Ex-Champs.
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Originally posted by The Iron Man View PostOK im pretty sure that Lennox Lewis one isnt true, can u name all the Champions and Ex-Champs.
Mike Weaver 1991 W TKO6
Tony Tucker 1993 W UD12
Frank Bruno 1993 W TKO7
Oliver McCall 1994 L TKO2
Tommy Morrison 1995 WTKO6
Ray Mercer 1996 W MD10
Oliver McCall 1997 W TKO5
Henry Akinwande 1997 W DQ5
Shannon Briggs 1998 W TKO5
Evander Holyfield 1999 D12
Evander Holyfield 1999 W UD12
Hasim Rahman 2001 L KO5
Hasim Rahman 2001 W KO4
Mike Tyson 2002 W KO8
Vitali Klitchko 2003 W TKO6
There you go Iron Man hope that does it for you.
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Your counting each person more than once?! I dnt really agree with that or the future champ part either!
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Don't forget that with the proliferation of championship belts, there are many more ex-champs, current champs, and future champs out there. Don't forget about that! This statistic, while interesting on its face, doesn't pass muster when your looking at the historical top 10.
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Originally posted by The Iron Man View PostYour counting each person more than once?! I dnt really agree with that or the future champ part either!
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Originally posted by Wiley Hyena View PostDon't forget that with the proliferation of championship belts, there are many more ex-champs, current champs, and future champs out there. Don't forget about that! This statistic, while interesting on its face, doesn't pass muster when your looking at the historical top 10.
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Originally posted by LondonRingRules View Post** Excellent case in point. I had Larry squeaking by a win. Spoon gave him as much as he could handle and still win, which considering Spoon's poor training habits and inexperience, 15-0, speaks to the true level of talent that Larry had. Good talent, but not great talent.
Larry was 33 yrs old, and closed out the year against Scott Frank, 21-0 and Marvis Frazier, 10-0, both overmatched physically and in experience against Holmes, but much easier than a Witherspoon rematch. This is also when Thomas, Page, Tate, Tubbs, Dokes, Coetzee, are good physical specimans and entering their primes.
And DAMN. Holyfield had only 4 losses in 17 fights against (ex)champs.. sheeshkerbobs.
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i think i'm going to check out the ring's boxing database book from like 1985.. then i'll post who had the most wins against top 10, top 5, top 3 contenders and who had the most time in the top 10, etc.. at least up until early Larry Holmes
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Originally posted by ForemanCrossArm View Posti think i'm going to check out the ring's boxing database book from like 1985.. then i'll post who had the most wins against top 10, top 5, top 3 contenders and who had the most time in the top 10, etc.. at least up until early Larry Holmes
If you could that would be really interesting, who will you be looking at Holmes,Tyson,Holyfield,Lewis,Bowe and Moorer would be good. Or have I misunderstood, is it upto 1985 or 1985 onwards
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Originally posted by ForemanCrossArm View PostMarvis was over-matched, and the record was weak, but weren't people saying the same thing about Spinks less than 10 years earlier?
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