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  • #61
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

    - - Joe vacated March 1, 1949, so maybe he wasn't champ then.
    I guess I know when I was born.
    I was born 21st November 1948.I celebrated my 75th Birthday in Paris and yes I did eat, lescargots one night.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by mrbig1 View Post
      dude, joe Louis 12 years as champion with 25 defenses. 66-3 record.
      The thread ends!

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      • #63
        I think you have to separate the old-timers from modern boxing.

        Ali, by far has the best resume of the past 50 years.

        But, before that guys all fought resumes full of hall of famers all the time

        Old timers:

        Langford
        Greb
        Robinson
        Armstrong
        Pep


        Modern:

        Ali
        Duran
        De La Hoya
        Pacquaio
        Mayweather
        PryorHawk ijudge Slugfester Slugfester like this.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
          Here are a few to get things started, and have to undoubtedly be among the top 10 resumes all time.

          In no particular order.....

          Robinson
          Greb
          Benny Leonard
          Charles
          Moore
          Ali
          Langford
          Walker

          There are 8, who are some others? Are these guys deserving of top 10 consideration and if not who should be there?
          Ray Leonard as in Sugar Ray has the best collection of wins is the last 40 years! I think he belongs!

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