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  • #11
    Originally posted by Kaynan View Post
    Here is my list. I based my judgement on the jab, on how essential it was to the fighter's success.

    1. Hearns
    2. Holmes
    3. Ali
    4. Arguello
    5. Lewis

    Some honorable mentions, would be Ike Quartey, Hector Camacho, and Whittaker.

    Your list? Opinions?
    great list mr kaynan. gotta have hearns in #1

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    • #12
      Originally posted by OASIS_LAD View Post
      My list would probably go something like this:

      1. Sonny Liston
      2. Larry Holmes
      3. Thomas Hearns
      4. Muhammad Ali
      5. Winky Wright
      I agree with this list the most. The top two anyhow. I am not sure about Winky though. Maybe Benny Leonard or an old school guy at 5 would be nice.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by CletusVanDamme View Post
        I agree with this list the most. The top two anyhow. I am not sure about Winky though. Maybe Benny Leonard or an old school guy at 5 would be nice.
        When Winky finally retires people will realize how much of a great jab he had and it will be revered. He has been winning fights with it for over ten years.

        I''m no boxing historian and i haven't seen much footage of the old guys to be honest.

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        • #14
          tysons was good cause thats what he uses to get in to do his damage

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          • #15
            Do you mean ever?
            I would say

            Louis
            Hearns
            Holmes
            Ali
            Lewis.


            I think if Wlad will continue to shine he will have to be a runner up for this as well. He can throw that jab in so many different ways and with so many purposes

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            • #16
              Hagler for me.

              Of those not mentioned Breland and Eubank.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Dimebar View Post
                Hagler for me.

                Of those not mentioned Breland and Eubank.
                He couldn't fend Aaron off, now could he?

                Breland is the disappointing son. The one who got A's in high school, but ****** at the real world.

                Eubank had a very good jab.

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                • #18
                  1. Larry Holmes
                  2. Muhammad Ali
                  3. Sonny Liston
                  4. Carlos Monzon
                  5. Tommy Hearns

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