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Originally posted by Hawkins View PostOh no doubt, I was just stating that other than diehard fans Lennox will not get anywhere near the recognition he deserves.
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Originally posted by poet682006 View PostThen again, Larry Holmes is also an all-time favorite of mind. To this day he's still the only fighter I refer to as "The Champ", He was the champion when I was a teenager so he cut a very large figure for me. I knew he was a great fighter back then, but, like I told boxing writer Peter Stitt, it was only on rewatching his fights recently did I relalize just HOW great a fighter he really was. His fights are now in my preffered watching mix.
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I thought this was interesting...a Bert Sugar list from '91 and the one he did in '05. Really interesting to see how opinion's change over time.
Bert Sugar 1991 Top Ten (Boxing Illustrated)
1. Jack Dempsey
2. Joe Louis
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Jack Johnson
5. Gene Tunney
6. Rocky Marciano
7. Joe Frazier
8. Larry Holmes
9. Sonny Liston
10. Mike Tyson
Bert Sugar 2005 Top Ten (ESPN Classic)
1. Joe Louis
2. Muhammed Ali
3. Jack Dempsey
4. Jack Johnson
5. Gene Tunney
6. Rocky Marciano
7. Ezzard Charles
8. George Foreman
9. Joe Frazier
10. Larry Holmes
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Originally posted by Hawkins View PostI thought this was interesting...a Bert Sugar list from '91 and the one he did in '05. Really interesting to see how opinion's change over time.
Bert Sugar 1991 Top Ten (Boxing Illustrated)
1. Jack Dempsey
2. Joe Louis
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Jack Johnson
5. Gene Tunney
6. Rocky Marciano
7. Joe Frazier
8. Larry Holmes
9. Sonny Liston
10. Mike Tyson
Bert Sugar 2005 Top Ten (ESPN Classic)
1. Joe Louis
2. Muhammed Ali
3. Jack Dempsey
4. Jack Johnson
5. Gene Tunney
6. Rocky Marciano
7. Ezzard Charles
8. George Foreman
9. Joe Frazier
10. Larry Holmes
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Those were posted not to long ago lol, a little b4 u came along. His reason was he listens to people! But he is living in the past imo. I dnt see how people can become less great..they have achived what they have achieve and that doesnt change
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Originally posted by LondonRingRules View PostButterbean knocked Holmes down in the last round and should've gotten a 2nd KD when Larry clearly rode the ropes with an iron grip to keep up after the count ended. Lucky for Larry it was only a 10 rounder.
Butterbean better than Larry and maybe Moe and Curly too!
Butterbean is a ****ing joke buddy!!!!
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Originally posted by Hawkins View PostPersonally I don't place much importance on the alphabet titles. So it's not a big thing in all reality it's just the fact that top guys drop 'em so they don't have to fight other top guys. I don't understand that rationale and I never have.
That is the prime reason I miss the old school fighters, they were more apt to fight anyone and everyone just to prove they were the best around.
Kevin knows it just as much as Cus did, Tyson would have beaten Lewis like a step child had he faced him prior to 89 90! Frank Bruno himself said Tyson would have destroyed Lewis had Tyson faced him instead of Bruno in 89.
Frank Bruno - "I'd rather fight Lennox once every week than fight Tyson once every year."
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Originally posted by metalinmybrain View PostLewis should have stepped up into the pro ranks while Tyson was on top of his game. 89 wasn't the time to be crying about a title shot if he wasn't even ranked. Lewis decided to stay Amatuer because he was scared ****less of Tyson and didn't want to be another one of his victims he knocked out cold. After sparring with Tyson, Lewis realized that he wasn't ready for Tyson especially without head gear. If Lewis was any good like he claimed he would have stepped into the pro ranks along with Tyson so they would have both fought each other for a title shot at the WBC title holder. Lewis was and always will be a smart coward. I say that because he faced Tyson when he knew he could take him, when he built his confidence and skill. Lewis peaked around 30 years of age by then Tyson was way over the hill because of all the **** he had to go through out side of the ring.
Kevin knows it just as much as Cus did, Tyson would have beaten Lewis like a step child had he faced him prior to 89 90! Frank Bruno himself said Tyson would have destroyed Lewis had Tyson faced him instead of Bruno in 89.
Frank Bruno - "I'd rather fight Lennox once every week than fight Tyson once every year."
What are you talking about?? Lennox Lewis was an amateur during Tyson's peak. Why would he cry about a title shot? What I was referring to is Tyson dropping the WBC title in '96 after beating Frank Bruno. He did this to keep from facing mandatory challenger Lennox Lewis and so he could instead face the ever dangerousBruce Seldon for the WBA title.
Last edited by Hawkins; 10-28-2007, 01:12 AM.
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Originally posted by The Iron Man View PostThose were posted not to long ago lol, a little b4 u came along. His reason was he listens to people! But he is living in the past imo. I dnt see how people can become less great..they have achived what they have achieve and that doesnt change
I saw Sugar a couple of weeks ago at the Bill Gallo Roast. He again stated that he listens to people like Ray Arcel and others. He also said can't a man change his mind.
He still has Dempsey pretty high at #3.
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