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Im sorry Old school fighters are not automatically the best
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There are guys in any era that compare favorably with some of the best of the past and guys in the past who don't. That's always true. Even the best of the best of the best had losses for the most part, sometimes to guys who don't rate super high historically. Ray Robinson had fits with Turpin both times. I don't think Turpin beats Monzon, Hagler, or Hopkins. Doesn't mean Robinson couldn't (I tend to think he would).
Rating fighters is often about stacking talent and accomplishment. The most talented of yesteryear just had such deep resumes that they have the evidence to be called better. That's fair. It doesn't mean if they were transported to today they would just walk through everyone in a couple rounds.
But it's not just old time affection to watch the best of, for instance, Ezzard Charles that's available, factor in dominant wins over Moore and Burley at Light Heavy and Middle, and say "Better than Roy Jones."
It's a pretty sound argument.
It's not automatic old is better...it depends on who the question is about.
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Originally posted by UrDazed View Posttop 10 no doubt -
1. Ray Robinson
2. Hank Armstrong
3. Harry Greb
4. Sam Langford
5. Ezzard Charles
6. Muhammad Ali
7. Ben Leonard
8. Roberto Duran
9. Archie Moore
10. Ray Leonard
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostI'd rate Greb and Langford over Hank but you pretty much can't miss with that top five. Some would argue for Pep.
I'd put Walker in over Fitzimmons IMO
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Originally posted by UrDazed View PostI have Greb tops a lot, Armstrong too, this was just a quick off the top. I don't mind Pep or Fitzimmons in the top 10, I just find other fighters with greater skills and wins to trump them usually.
I'd put Walker in over Fitzimmons IMO
Then again, under HIS rules, who knows.
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Turpin earned a decision in England and a few months later Sugar welcomed him to his hometown NYC and Ko'd him in 11!!!! In 1951 Sugar was touring all over the world and taking on anyone with some money!!!!
As the story is told Sugar was comfortablly ahead in the fight and recieved a bad cut in the 9th round that put the fight in jepardy. In the 10th Turpin was KO'd and returned to England empty handed!
The bottom line is its all right there on film, speed, power, brains and the will to win. Sugar Ray Robinson remains the greatest boxer/fighter ever! Ray.
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Originally posted by Ray Corso View PostTurpin earned a decision in England and a few months later Sugar welcomed him to his hometown NYC and Ko'd him in 11!!!! In 1951 Sugar was touring all over the world and taking on anyone with some money!!!!
As the story is told Sugar was comfortablly ahead in the fight and recieved a bad cut in the 9th round that put the fight in jepardy. In the 10th Turpin was KO'd and returned to England empty handed!
The bottom line is its all right there on film, speed, power, brains and the will to win. Sugar Ray Robinson remains the greatest boxer/fighter ever! Ray.
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostYeah, and Turpin was giving him fits the same way again. The fight was atually about even on points. Ray was cut and in danger of being stopped, and Ruby Goldstein let Ray get away with murder to finish it. Ray was AWESOME that round but he pulled out every foul trick he had in those three minutes.
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Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby View PostIs there video of this or is that just anecdotal?
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