List your top 5 middleweights of all-time
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I'm not gonna get into the rating of Liston, but I just don't see what fear has much to do with it.Comment
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I'm not sure about the whole story of that fight, but if it's true then that's great.. I guess? I was just using Jeffries as an example of a fighter from that era who consistently fought top notch opponents.
I'm not gonna get into the rating of Liston, but I just don't see what fear has much to do with it.
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By "feared" I wasn't talking about intimidation. I was talking about the fact that he was generally regarded as the best Middleweight in the world and the terror of the division. Not to mention the fact that he was beating the snot out of Heavyweights while still weighing in at around Middleweight.
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Plus, with his lack of a good middleweight resume, I just don't see why you rank him so highly.
To each their own, I guess.Comment
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I don't base my rankings solely on resume. I base my rankings on abilities tempered by resume. To my mind a pure discussion of resume would belong in a thread entitled "List Your Top-5 Middleweight Resumes". A thread simply saying "Top-5 Middleweights" is all encompassing and resume is only one factor going into the rankings.
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Super Middleweight is a bogus division that didn't exist at the turn of the century.
I don't base my rankings solely on resume. I base my rankings on abilities tempered by resume. To my mind a pure discussion of resume would belong in a thread entitled "List Your Top-5 Middleweight Resumes". A thread simply saying "Top-5 Middleweights" is all encompassing and resume is only one factor going into the rankings.
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I'm just saying that, aside from abilities, his middleweight resume lacks dearly.Comment
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We're talking about 70 years of difference in era's, so you can't talk like the people fighting in the 1910's and 1920's, where colored fighters were scarce, and say that the competition in his era was tougher. That's bull**** and baseless. Regardless of how many out of shape pub hoppers he fought.
That's why I started that last thread. The fact is that in modern era's, we have no way of knowing how Greb would do. But we do know this. Fighters that B Hop have faced have had access to years of knowledge, training, nutrition, OPPORTUNITY, etc...
How do you see these fights playing out, and explain.
Greb vs Hopkins
Greb vs Roy Jones Jr
Greb vs Trinidad
Greb vs De La Hoya
Greb vs Tarver
Those are guys on Hopkin's resume, I do not believe you've backed up your argument that Greb's resume is so much more polished than B Hops.
Your knowledge of boxing history is incredibly limited and close minded. Check out Crolds post for an education on Greb.
As far as the fight you presented.......
Greb over Hopkins by decision. Hopkins never beat a fighter near the caliber of Greb. On the other hand Greb faced many all time greats winning more times than not. The fight would be close but I think Greb out works him.
Jones over Greb by decision. A little to much speed here and Greb doesn't have the power to slow Roy down. I think Harry could rough him up on the inside, but Jones would get a UD.
Greb over Tito by a mile. Greb had an iron chin and his work rate and angles would give Trinidad fits. I think this fight is a blow out with Tito tasting the canvas more than once.
Another blow out far Greb. Oscar doesn't have the stamina or power to hang with Greb. He'd have a few good early rounds and than Harry's tenacity would take over. Greb by wide decision.
Tarver has nothing on Gene Tunney or many other greats that Greb fought at 175. He struggled both times against Glen Johnsons pressure and was beaten by Eric Harding. Another decision for Greb.Comment
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01. Ray Robinson
02. Bob Fitzsimmons
03. Marvin Hagler
04. Stanley Ketchel
05. Bernard Hopkins
06. Charley Burley
07. Harry Greb
08. Jake LaMotta
09. Carlos Monzon
10. Tony Zale
11. Panama Joe Gans
12. Marcel Cerdan
13. Les Darcy
14. Mike Gibbons
15. Holman Williams
16. Mickey Walker
17. James Toney
18. Mike McCallum
19. Tommy Burns
20. Freddie Steele
21. Non Periel Jack Dempsey
22. Nino BenvenutiComment
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B Hop would destroy Harry Greb, who is 3 on your list. He also beat Trinidad, De La Hoya, Tarver, Joppy, Winky, and Pavlik.
Come off it, dude. Greb beat Tunney and Walker and you're gonna hate on other people's list? It's all opinion and yours isn't better than anyone else's.
what do u have to say about that?Comment
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