拉里霍姆斯:48:0 Larry Holmes just might be the most underrated heavyweight champion of all time. It's a natural consequence of following Muhammad Ali, the greatest heavyweight of all time, and preceding Mike Tyson, who was among the most exciting. But Holmes ruled the heavyweight division for an entire era. When he beat Ken Norton for the vacant WBC belt in June 1978, I was finishing first grade. When he dropped the title to Michael Spinks in September 1985, I was in high school. Along the way he ran his record to 48-0, just one win short of Rocky Marciano's 49-0. In my opinion, he deserved to win against Spinks, and he was criminally robbed in their rematch. A highly skilled boxing technician, Holmes campaigned at a high level well past age 40.











