Boxers who were at one point considered the greatest of all time.

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  • S.G.
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    Boxers who were at one point considered the greatest of all time.

    Until someone else came and took their spot. Now obviously we haven't had a new one since Ray Robinson retired (although I suppose some might argue for Ali?), but I thought it'd be kind of cool to compile like a timeline of the fighters who were once the best that ever lived up until that point.

    The furthest back I could possibly start at would be George "Little Chocolate" Dixon, who I believe was considered the G.O.A.T. while he was fighting and probably for a little while after...
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    I know Benny Leonard and Henry Armstrong fit in there somewhere.

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    • S.G.
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      #3
      Originally posted by poet682006
      I know Benny Leonard and Henry Armstrong fit in there somewhere.

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      Leonard might've been the person to succeed Dixon actually. Although I know Greb's peak kind of overlaps with Leonard's.

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      • mickey malone
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        #4
        Originally posted by S.G.
        Until someone else came and took their spot. Now obviously we haven't had a new one since Ray Robinson retired (although I suppose some might argue for Ali?), but I thought it'd be kind of cool to compile like a timeline of the fighters who were once the best that ever lived up until that point.

        The furthest back I could possibly start at would be George "Little Chocolate" Dixon, who I believe was considered the G.O.A.T. while he was fighting and probably for a little while after...
        Tom Cribb was probably the pre-Queensbury goat, and I'd say Jack Johnson probably spent the most years being recognized as the greatest, pre-Louis and Ali..
        Arguments can me made for Harry Greb and Henry Armstrong.. I remember my Grandad saying that Kid Gavilan was the greatest fighter he ever saw, and that Jim Jeffries was classed as unbeatable in his day..

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          Originally posted by S.G.
          Leonard might've been the person to succeed Dixon actually. Although I know Greb's peak kind of overlaps with Leonard's.
          Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that Greb was considered the best of all-time while he was fighting, or anytime afterwards.

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            Originally posted by mickey malone
            .. I remember my Grandad saying that Kid Gavilan was the greatest fighter he ever saw
            Wow that phrase ages me lol.
            Gavilan was a great fighter very unfortunate that his era had a fellow called Robinson and of course Pep.

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              #7
              Originally posted by GJC
              Wow that phrase ages me lol.
              Gavilan was a great fighter very unfortunate that his era had a fellow called Robinson and of course Pep.
              Lol, my Grandad reckoned Gavilan was robbed against Robinson.. He died when i was 14, so i couldn't argue really.. Besides, i've never seen that fight, was it close?

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                Don't think I've ever seen either SRR or Gavilan fight, I know one was meant to be close and one was comfortble for SRR. SRR got a bad cut in one I believe maybe that made it look closer?
                If there is any film floating around i'd love to see it.

                To hark back to an earlier thread though Gavilan did have a hell of a smell around him re the mob.
                He always had tough fights against Graham but one was a total robery and it did come out later that the fix was in.
                Now Billy Graham is a name that ought to get thrown in on a fair few threads.
                Best fighter not to win the world title and don't believe he ever hit the canvas either.
                Beautiful fighter, lovely jab great movement, gave a prime Basilio quite a beating at WW too.

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