The best in my lifetime...the top 3 are interchangeable...IN THEIR PRIME, I wouldnt favor anyone to beat them in their best weight classes any era, any time.
This is the best, not necessarily the greatest or most accomplished
1)Roy Jones(168)
2)Pernell Whitaker (135)
3)Floyd Mayweather (130)
4)RICARDO Lopez was probably the best all around fighter, including textbook skills, good speed, power and footwork...he was a little bible of boxing
5)Mark Too Sharp Johnson didnt have the marquee names or fights but skill-wise from 112-115 he is one of the best fighters ive seen
6)James Toney
7) Bernard Hopkins
8) Michael Nunn...his prime was wasted away by personal endeavors but man at his best, he troubles everyone at 160
9)Hector Camacho was undefeated until his 38th fight I caught him at the tail end of his prime, but going back and watching him in fights back in 82 then on...he was a phenom and even after the Rosario fights was one of the best I ever saw live in my lifetime...He was past prime by the time he lost to Haugen and Chavez, had been a pro a decade, but IMO in the 80's he and pernell whitaker were the best of that era.
10) Mike Tyson- he was the biggest star and the first boxer I saw fight...sadly we never got to see how good Tyson could be....people forget he lost several of years of his prime as a fighter going to prison
This is the best, not necessarily the greatest or most accomplished
1)Roy Jones(168)
2)Pernell Whitaker (135)
3)Floyd Mayweather (130)
4)RICARDO Lopez was probably the best all around fighter, including textbook skills, good speed, power and footwork...he was a little bible of boxing
5)Mark Too Sharp Johnson didnt have the marquee names or fights but skill-wise from 112-115 he is one of the best fighters ive seen
6)James Toney
7) Bernard Hopkins
8) Michael Nunn...his prime was wasted away by personal endeavors but man at his best, he troubles everyone at 160
9)Hector Camacho was undefeated until his 38th fight I caught him at the tail end of his prime, but going back and watching him in fights back in 82 then on...he was a phenom and even after the Rosario fights was one of the best I ever saw live in my lifetime...He was past prime by the time he lost to Haugen and Chavez, had been a pro a decade, but IMO in the 80's he and pernell whitaker were the best of that era.
10) Mike Tyson- he was the biggest star and the first boxer I saw fight...sadly we never got to see how good Tyson could be....people forget he lost several of years of his prime as a fighter going to prison
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