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  • GJC
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    Greatest Resumes

    Oscar De La Hoya gets a very mixed press in here but I think most will agree that win or lose, on opponents fought he deserves upmost respect.
    Which got me thinking as to who and why people think have the top 10 resumes as to opponents fought.
    I'd like to throw in Fritzie Zivic's name into the mix, a spotty record and has the most losses of any world champion I believe but whatever your view of his abilities you cannot say he ducked too many.

    In the late 30's and early 40's it was a rite of passage to have Fritzie's thumb or laces in your eye, amongst his opponents were:
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Jake LaMotta
    Beau Jack
    Henry Armstrong
    Billy Conn
    Lou Ambers
    Freddie Cochrane
    Lew Jenkins
    Sammy Angott
    Bob Montgomery
    Charley Burley
    Al 'Bummy' Davis
    Eddie Booker
    Harold Green

    So lets hear those names, extra kudos for the lesser known fighters.
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    I think Ricardo Mayorga or Trevor Berbick have outstanding resumes but didn't win most of their big fights.
    Jerry Quarry has also a very impressive resume:
    Frazier
    Foreman
    Ali
    Norton
    Lyle
    Shavers
    Patterson
    Chuvalo
    Buster Mathis

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    • Mr Boxing9
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      #3
      The greatest resumes is probaly out of Robinson, Greb or Ali.......

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      • Stoppage
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        #4
        Sugar Ray Leonard has a pretty good resume:

        Marvin Hagler
        Thomas Hearns
        Roberto Duran
        Wilfred Benitez
        Terry Norris
        Hector Camacho

        He also beat Donny Lalonde and Ayub Kalule who were both champions, at the time.

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          #5
          Joey Maxim fought some tough guys:
          Willie Pastrano
          Floyd Patterson
          Archie Moore
          Sugar Ray Robinson
          Ezzard Charles
          Jimmy Bivins
          Bob Satterfield
          Jersey Joe Walcott
          Lloyd Marshall
          Bobo Olson
          Freddie Mills
          Gus Lesnevich
          Eddie Machen
          Lee Oma

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            #6
            lennox lewis
            hagler
            holyfield

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            • BG_Knocc_Out
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              #7
              DLH is definitely up there,

              JCC,
              Whitaker,
              Mayweather,
              Hopkins,
              Mayorga,
              Pacquiao,
              Sturm,
              Mosely,
              Vargas,
              Castillejo,
              Gatti,
              Trinidad,
              Quartey,
              Camacho,
              Rivera,
              Hernandez,



              Thats alot for one fighter.

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              • GJC
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                #8
                Originally posted by Mr Boxing9
                The greatest resumes is probaly out of Robinson, Greb or Ali.......
                Greb takes some beating:
                Tiger Flowers
                Mickey Walker
                Maxie Rosenbloom
                Gene Tunney
                Tommy Loughran
                Kid Norfolk
                Johnny Wilson
                Tommy Gibbons
                Gunboat Smith
                Jack Dillon
                Mike McTigue
                Battling Levinsky
                Willie Meehan
                Billy Miske

                What I love about Greb is the fact he fought lots of these guys back to back maybe a week or two between the fights.

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                  Resume Evaluation for Sam Langford:
                  *Note, when a fighter's weight division isn't specified, he's a Heavyweight

                  Sam Langford
                  Notable Wins:
                  Joe Gans *Lightweight
                  Willie Lewis *Welterweight [Pre-prime]
                  George McFadden *Lightweight [Post-prime]
                  Tommy Sullivan *Lightweight
                  George Gunther (x4) *Welterweight [First 2 wins pre-prime, rest prime]
                  Dave Holley *Lightweight
                  Young Peter Jackson (x4) *Middleweight
                  Jack Blackburn *Lightweight
                  Larry Temple (x3) *Middleweight [First win prime, rest post-prime]
                  Joe Jeannette (x8)
                  Jim Barry (x7)
                  Sandy Ferguson
                  John Wille (x2)
                  Tony Ross (x2)
                  Fireman Jim Flynn (x5) [First 2 prime, rest over the hill]
                  Morris Harris (x2)
                  Al Kubiak (x2)
                  John Klon***e Haines (x2)
                  Dixie Kid (x2) *Welterweight
                  Mike Schreck
                  Stanley Ketchel *Middleweight
                  Battling Jim Johnson (x9)
                  Jeff Clark (x5) *Light Heavyweight
                  Philadelphia Jack O'Brien *Light Heavyweight
                  Sam McVea (x6)
                  Porky Dan Flynn (x2)
                  John Lester Johnson
                  Tom McMahon
                  Harry Wills (x2)
                  Gunboat Smith
                  Jack Thompson (x4)
                  Bill Tate (x4)
                  Andre Anderson
                  Kid Norfolk *Light Heavyweight
                  Tiny Jim Herman
                  Frank Farmer *Light Heavyweight
                  George Godfrey (x2)
                  Lee Anderson (x2)
                  Bearcat Wright (x3)
                  Tut Jackson (x2)
                  Tiger Flowers *Middleweight [Pre-prime]
                  Notable Losses:
                  Jack Blackburn (Avenged)
                  Dave Holly (Avenged)
                  Larry Temple (Avenged 3 times)
                  Joe Jeannette (x3) [TKO 8] [NWS 10] [PTS 12]
                  Jack Johnson
                  Young Peter Jackson (Avenged 4 times) <2nd man to KO Langford in his prime>
                  Jim Barry
                  Sam McVea (x2)
                  Gunboat Smith
                  Harry Wills (x13) [PTS 10] [NWS 10] [PTS 20] [NWS 10] [NWS 8] [NWS 10] [NWS 12] [KO 6] [TKO 7] [NWS 8] [PTS 15] [PTS 15] [PTS 10]
                  Jeff Clark (x2) nd bout>
                  Bill Tate (x4) <1st fight past his prime, rest over the hill>
                  Fred Fulton (x2) [TKO 7] [PTS 4] st, over the hill in 2nd>
                  Questionable Losses:
                  Gunboat Smith
                  Questionable Draws:
                  Joe Walcott

                  'A' level wins:
                  Gans, Blackburn, Jeannette (x7), Ketchel, O'Brien, McVea (x5), Wills (x2)
                  'A-' level wins:
                  Jeannette, McVea, Ferguson, Norfolk
                  'B' level wins:
                  Tommy Sullivan, George Gunther (x2), Dave Holley, Young Peter Jackson (x4), Larry Temple, Jim Barry (x5), Tony Ross (x2), Fireman Jim Flynn (x2), Morris Harris (x2), Al Kubiak (x2), John Klon***e Haines (x2), Dixie Kid (x2), Mike Schreck, Battling Jim Johnson (x9), Jeff Clark (x5), Porky Dan Flynn (x2), John Lester Johnson, Tom McMahon, Gunboat Smith, Jack Thompson (x4), Bill Tate (x4), Tiny Jim Herman, Frank Farmer, George Godfrey (x2), Lee Anderson (x2), Bearcat Wright (x3), Tiger Flowers
                  'B-' level wins:
                  Willie Lewis, George McFadden, George Gunther (x2), Larry Temple (x2), Jim Barry (x2), John Wille (x2), Andre Anderson, Tut Jackson (x2)

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                  Sam was rated as the #7 Heavyweight of all time in 1958 by Nat Fleischer. Charley Rose ranked him as his #1 all time Heavyweight in 1968. Herbert Goldman rated him as his #2 Light Heavyweight in 1987. Cox's Corner considers him the #1 all time Light Heavyweight. I consider him a top 10 fighter @ Middleweight, Light Heavyweight, Heavyweight, and pound for pound.

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                  • GJC
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Obama
                    Stanley Ketchel *Middleweight
                    I thought the Ketchel v Langford fight was an exhibition scored as a draw or no decision? From what I understand Langford had the best of it though.

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