1985-95 heavyweights

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  1. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    What if this era of heavyweights had maintained the culture of commitment and dedication that motivated the 70's generation. How would it have compared?

    Mike Tyson - a 3 year prime, then petered out, losing his dedication to training and with it his skills, before ending up in jail.

    Tony Tubbs - A guy with superb hand speed and natural skill, never reaching his potential due to being a big fat piece of shit.

    Buster Douglas - The guy who fought Mike had ATG talent, there's no doubt about it. Great balance and poise, quick feet, superb accuracy and variety, incredible INTENSITY & solid defense. Only brought that talent into the ring a couple of times, went through the rest of his career in an apathetic daze.

    Riddick Bowe - again, how many times did this guy bring his a game? 3 times? Another undertrained, lazy, fat bastard underachiever.

    Tim Witherspoon, Pinklon Thomas, Razor Ruddock, Ray Mercer another 4 potentially strong supporting characters who were hella inconsistent for various reasons and go down as potential talent squandered due to a lack of focus in my book. Of course you have the two that made the most of their talent - Lennox & Holyfield, along with the other talented guys like Morrison, McCall, Old Foreman, Moorer, Cooper etc who added depth.

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    Old Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Norton, Lyle, Young, Ellis, Shavers, Chuvalo etc.

    Just wondering whether people thought there was a such huge disparity in talent & depth between the two eras or just a huge disparity in motivation and focus? It seems to me you could easily IMAGINE the later generation producing an era that was at least as good.:dunno: Thoughts?
     
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  2. Double L

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    I don't think it's fair to say Mercer was a waste of talent. I think he fulfilled his potential.
     
  3. D.C. Pizza Master

    D.C. Pizza Master Undisputed Champion

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    Mike Tyson was a casualty of Don King....thats how I look at it...physically he remained in his prime but mentally he quit
     
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    Those heavyweights would have pissed on the current heavyweights of today


    that Chris Arreola guy is HORRIBLE...its almost like watching a club fighter...Boogie Man Ferguson would have destroyed him
     
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    well...Mercer's chin carried him thats for sure
     
  6. Double L

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    yeah but I think the same could be said for guys like Chuvalo. what would he have amounted to without his chin? plus, Mercer "was" a good boxer. he was an Olympic champion afterall. and whether Lewis deliberately allowed his fight with him to be a war or not, besides the Vitali fight he was probably involved in Lewis' most exciting fight.
     
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    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

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    Out of todays heavyweights Vitali would have held his own in that era imo
     
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    Mitchell Kane WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    I think he would have done more than hold his own.
     
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    Mitchell Kane WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    As an aside to the topic, I would have loved to see Bowe and Witherspoon throw down at some point.

    All those overhand rights...would've been fun.
     
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    LOL...im not really putting him down...Mercer when in shape was a formidable fighter...he had an underrated jab..i wouldnt call him a good boxer...Tommy Gun and even Francesco Damiani were outfighting him before Mercer's chin made them get tired...much like the way chuvalo did
     
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    Vitali would have been the only one
     
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  13. Mitchell Kane

    Mitchell Kane WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    His chin also break his nose?
     
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    Agreed.

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