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Which decade contained the best elite fighters?
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Which decade contained the best elite fighters?
512000s - Pacquaio, Mayweather3.92%290s - Roy Jones, Whitaker, Holyfield, Lewis7.84%480s - Hagler, Leonard, Hearns, Tyson, Duran, Chavez35.29%1870s - Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Monzon, Holmes13.73%760s - Liston, Foster, Tiger, Benvenuti0.00%050s - Marciano, Charles, Mongoose0.00%040s - Pep, Robinson, LaMotta, Louis35.29%1830s - Henry Armstrong, Barney Ross0.00%020s - Harry Greb, Dempsey, Benny Leonard3.92%210s - Jack Johnson, Langford, Wilde, Ketchel0.00%0Tags: None
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40s, 70s and 80s all pretty even, some special fighters there in all of them but you really gotta decide in your own mind as to the criteria to judge these fighters - pure skill, special talent....or simply the greatest excitement of fights between them.
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That is really hard to say. If you only count those fighters I would say the 80s or 40s was the best. If you meen over all its hard to say. Boxing just as any other sport has changed. Less rounds, the fighters nowdays has more knowlage of how they sould eat and exercise. Back in the early 20th century they were way tougher from hard labour from an early age and having no other way to make good money other than from boxing. I think the trainers overall where better back in the day and they put a lot more effort in teaching students things like balance, feints, footwork and how to set up opponents. Today you dont see that much finesse in the fighters. Even the so called elite are elite mainly based on fysical things such as speed, hard chin, reachadvantage or natural power rather than tecniquebased things like footwork or great combination punching.
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For me it would have to be the 70's.
It was the golden age of the Heavyweights and Light heavyweights, and IMO the quality of the average boxer started to decline in the 80's and thereafter.
But of course I am very partial to the 70's because that is when my love affair with boxing first began, and also when your a kid everything is so much grander and special as opposed to when you are older and more cynical.
Boxing was always on free t.v. and much more mainstream then it is now.
I do miss the 70's I must admit.
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Hands down from top to bottom across all the weight classes the 80s have to be the best.
Tyson
Holmes
Spinks
Holyfield
Hearns
Hagler
Leonard
Duran
Mancini
Whittaker
Camacho
Chavez
Mayweather
Chacon
Pryor
Arguello
Mccallum
Curry
Norris
Mugabi
Witherspoon
Nunn
Andries
Hall
Azumah
Sanchez
Rosario
Ramirez
Barkley
Benitez
70s had the heavyweights and other decades might have better divisions but from top to bottom 80s has most depth and most ATGs IMO
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostHands down from top to bottom across all the weight classes the 80s have to be the best.
Tyson
Holmes
Spinks
Holyfield
Hearns
Hagler
Leonard
Duran
Mancini
Whittaker
Camacho
Chavez
Mayweather
Chacon
Pryor
Arguello
Mccallum
Curry
Norris
Mugabi
Witherspoon
Nunn
Andries
Hall
Azumah
Sanchez
Rosario
Ramirez
Barkley
Benitez
70s had the heavyweights and other decades might have better divisions but from top to bottom 80s has most depth and most ATGs IMO
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