Originally posted by Morales.
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Top 50 Pound for Pound revisited.
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Originally posted by "Marvelous" View PostThanks for the compliment, I can see why some people don't attempt these as it is wide open to criticism but, I really enjoyed making this list and would encourage others to as it makes for good debating.
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Originally posted by "Marvelous" View Post1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Henry Armstrong
3. Sam Langford
4. Harry Greb
5. Joe Louis
6. Willie Pep
7. Muhammad Ali
8. Benny Leonard
9. Eder Jofre
10. Roberto Duran
11. Bob Fitzsimmons
12. Joe Gans
13. Ezzard Charles
14. Gene Tunney
15. Archie Moore
16. Jimmy Wilde
17. Mickey Walker
18. Stanley Ketchel
19. Pernell Whittaker
20. Tony Canzoneri
21. Julio Cesar Chavez
22. Barney Ross
23. Jack Johnson
24. Jimmy Mclarlin
25. Joe Walcott (og)
26. Sugar Ray Leonard
27. Marvin Hagler
28. Carlos Monzon
29. Sandy Saddler
30. George Foreman
31. Joe Napoles
32. Ted Kid Lewis
33. Marcel Cerdan
34. Salvador Sanchez
35. Ruben Olivares
36. Terry McGovern
37. Alexis Arguello
38. **** Tiger
39. Charley Burley
40. Billy Conn
41. Thomas Hearns
42. Rocky Marciano
43. Larry Holmes
44. Carmen Basillio
45. Ricardo Lopez
46. Sonny Liston
47. Wilfredo Gomez
48. Gene Fullmer
49. Bernard Hopkins
50. Wilfred Benitez
I will call myself and idiot when I view this tomorrow my opinion always changes.
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Originally posted by "Marvelous" View PostI was thinking putting Mike Tyson at around 45-50 what are your thoughts on that SB?
It's the idiots who think he belongs up there with Robinson and Ali that really grate my cheese.
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1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Henry Armstrong
3. Sam Langford
4. Harry Greb
5. Joe Louis
6. Willie Pep
7. Muhammad Ali
8. Benny Leonard
9. Eder Jofre
10. Roberto Duran
11. Bob Fitzsimmons
12. Joe Gans
13. Ezzard Charles
14. Gene Tunney
15. Archie Moore
16. Jimmy Wilde
17. Mickey Walker
18. Stanley Ketchel
19. Pernell Whittaker
20. Tony Canzoneri
21. Julio Cesar Chavez
22. Barney Ross
23. Jack Johnson
24. Jimmy Mclarlin
25. Joe Walcott (og)
26. Sugar Ray Leonard
27. Marvin Hagler
28. Carlos Monzon
29. Sandy Saddler
30. George Foreman
31. Joe Napoles
32. Ted Kid Lewis
33. Marcel Cerdan
34. Salvador Sanchez
35. Ruben Olivares
36. Terry McGovern
37. Alexis Arguello
38. **** Tiger
39. Charley Burley
40. Billy Conn
41. Thomas Hearns
42. Rocky Marciano
43. Larry Holmes
44. Carmen Basillio
45. Ricardo Lopez
46. Sonny Liston
47. Wilfredo Gomez
48. Gene Fullmer
49. Bernard Hopkins
50. Wilfred BenitezLast edited by JAB5239; 10-04-2010, 08:49 PM.
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I personally don't think he (Tyson) is worthy of a top 50 spot I was just wonderin' if you thought he would be. I don't put him in my top 10 heavies, probs have him about 14th or that so I don't think A 14th ranked heavy makes a top 50 personally.
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Originally posted by Morales.Pacquiao is top 20 at the least. He has 7 soon to be 8 world titles with four lineal titles and is arguably the greatest southpaw of all time. Hes better than most on your list considering this is a P4P list and moving up in weight proves skill.
Mayweather compared to the relatively modern fighters you have included Id say hes better than B-hop, Lopez and Holmes for sure.
The greatest southpaw? Last time I checked Pernell Whitaker and Marvin Hagler were southpaws and Pacquiao isn't in their league (neither is Mayweather).
Poet
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