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(1983) vs Hasim RahmanPinklon Thomas (1985) vs John RuizMike Weaver<br />

(1983) vs Oliver McCallMichael Dokes (1982) vs Chris ByrdGerrie<br />

Coetzee (1982) vs James Buster DouglasGreg Page (1983) vs Frank<br />

BrunoTony Tubbs (1984) vs Bruce SeldonTony Tucker (1987) vs<br />

Riddick BoweTrevor Berbick (1986) vs Michael MoorerMichael Spinks<br />

(1985) vs Roy Jones jr.Im maybe forgetting a few but this was the card i<br />

came up with was just wondering what everyone thought.|<br />

|12/29/03 01:17:46 AM|u.s.arun|india||usarunraavan@yahoo.co.in||||2|i like to<br />

have your edition .at times so send it to me in address 3/430,gandhi puram<br />

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642154. coimbatore-india. |<br />

|12/29/03 10:16:31 AM|Massimo|Rome||4||||10|Sean-Pinkon Thomas would<br />

have beaten John Ruiz easily ! Last night I have seen on ESPN ClassicJoe<br />

Louis-Tommy Farr and I can say that Farr gave Louis a very close fight !<br />

Sometimes I think that Louis is a little overrated... Billy Conn almost whipped<br />

his ass in the first fight, Schmeling knocked him out, Tommy Farr ( a guy with<br />

30 losses in his record) gave him a very close fight and, dulcis in fundo,<br />

Walcott knocked down him 3 times ! What do you think about , Paul ? Anyway, his<br />

combinations were the best in boxing history, that' s for sure !|<br />

|12/29/03 10:29:00 AM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Wow,<br />

Sean's list will give us something to write about for the next month!!! Holmes<br />

would take Lewis, in my opinion, without much trouble. True, Lewis is bigger<br />

and stronger, but Holmes would break him down like he did Leroy Jones. Jones<br />

was also taller and substantially heavier than Holmes and Larry found a way to<br />

neutralize him. And before everyone starts saying Leroy Jones is no Lennox<br />

Lewis, I'll beg to differ with that as well. Jones was fat, but had speed and<br />

boxing skills and could double and triple up on his jab as well or better than<br />

Lewis. Holmes would use the entire ring to outbox Lewis and would probably win<br />

an easy decision. Let's put it this way, if Holmes could survive Earnie Shavers<br />

best punches, which he did, he'd have absolutely NOTHING to worry about with<br />

Lewis' power. And if Holmes best punch could knock out Mike Weaver (which he<br />

did), he could also KO Lewis, whose chin is suspect. Also, Tim Witherspoon, a<br />

very good and underrated fighter, would beat Hasim Rahman. <strong>The</strong> contemporary<br />

fighters have the big size advantage, but that's about all. Witherspoon had<br />

very good boxing AND fighting skills and his career was stalled because he was<br />

on Don King's bad side. Witherspoon would have been a great champion if his<br />

management/promoters circumstances had been better. |<br />

|12/29/03 10:50:15<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Massimo -<br />

While some people tend to think whomever is the current star could take<br />

anyone from the past, a more common occurrence is to take a great fighter from<br />

the past and feel they could have taken anyone, probably easily. Louis and<br />

Marciano were great, great fighters, but in the 70s, both men would have been in<br />

the thick of things, but not dominant. <strong>The</strong>re would have been both wins and<br />

losses with the big three, just as there would have been if Holmes, Tyson,<br />

Dempsey, or anyone else had fought in the Golden Age. Joe and the Rock would<br />

also have had some tough fights, possibly the odd loss here and there with even<br />

the contenders then, certainly no slouches by any means.|<br />

|12/29/03 01:06:54 PM|Angelo|Washington, DC||funktron@yahoo.com||||10|Of course,<br />

far be it from me to be one-sided in favor of yesterday's fighters. From Sean's<br />

list, I'd pick the following contemporaries: Roy Jones over Michael Spinks<br />

(Jones is simply better), Riddick Bowe over Tony Tucker (Bowe is simply better),<br />

Frank Bruno over Greg Page (Bruno would out-work Page) and likely, Moorer over<br />

Berbick (Close one). Page and Bowe were two big and fast guys, with good<br />

fundamentals, who might have been long time Champions if they had a harder<br />

training and work ethic. In his prime, I believe Bowe would have trained<br />

furiously and beaten Lewis. But that was the problem with Bowe: He trained

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