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  • #81
    Originally posted by Greg House View Post
    If Greb has a better resume than Robinson why is Ray considered by most people as the number 1 p4p of all time?
    Because people saw or have seen Robinson fight so lean on him.

    Well thats what I think.

    I think Robinson is greater than Greb personally but it argubally is Greb IMO.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
      Because people saw or have seen Robinson fight so lean on him.

      Well thats what I think.

      I think Robinson is greater than Greb personally but it argubally is Greb IMO.
      Greb's best wins , with their records at that point of time :-

      Young Ahearn 69-14-12
      Al McCoy 69-33-30 – World Middleweight Champion
      Jeff Smith 28-13-1
      George Chip 62-20-8 – World Middleweight Champion
      Jack Dillon 166-14-24 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Battling Levinsky 136-29-26 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Jeff Smith 30-14-1
      George Chip 65-23-9 – World Middleweight Champion
      Willie Meehan 65-12-33 – Beat Dempsey twice
      Augie Ratner 34-3-3
      Jack Dillon 168-19-26 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Mike McTigue 44-16-3 – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Al McCoy 70-38-31 – World Middleweight Champion
      Soldier Bartfield 96-20-19
      Gunboat Smith 75-30-9 – Top Heavyweight
      Soldier Bartfield 96-21-19
      Soldier Bartfield 97-22-19
      Eddie McGoorty 77-13-15 – Claimed World Middleweight Champion
      Battling Levinsky 143-32-3 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Billy Miske 43-9-10 – Fought Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Leo Houck 109-23-18
      Soldier Bartfield 99-24-22
      Tommy Robson 41-14-6
      Bill Brennan 40-8-5 – Fought Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Battling Levinsky 146-34-30 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Leo Houck 113-24-18
      Bill Brennan 40-9-5 – Fought Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Billy Miske 48-11-10 – Fought Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Leo Houck 116-26-18
      Battling Levinsky 147-35-30 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Willie Meehan 73-16-35 – Beat Dempsey twice
      Bartley Madden 20-9-4
      Tommy Robson 43-17-6
      Joe Borrell 50-25-10
      Mike Gibbons 87-3-9 – Hall of Famer
      Bill Brennan 40-11-6 – Fought Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Battling Levinsky 148-37-31 – Hall of Famer – World Champion
      Bill Brennan 40-12-6 – Fought Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Jeff Smith 41-19-1
      Battling Levinsky 151-38-31 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Mike McTigue 51-19-5 – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Tommy Robson 49-20-7
      Bob Moha 39-18-9
      Tommy Gibbons 49-0-3 – Hall of Famer – Went 15 rounds with Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Bob Moha 39-19-9
      Chuck Wiggins 23-5-3
      Gunboat Smith 81-41-14
      Bartley Madden 25-14-5
      Bob Moha 40-20-9
      Jeff Smith 57-21-2
      Jeff Smith 57-22-2
      Jack Renault 15-1-2
      Bartley Madden 26-17-5
      Kid Norfolk 59-7-1 – Hall of Famer
      Chuck Wiggins 31-12-6
      Charley Weinert 53-12-3
      Billy Shade 38-9-18
      Homer Smith 38-11-4
      Chuck Wiggins 35-14-6
      Jeff Smith 65-25-3
      Tommy Gibbons 75-1-3 – Hall of Famer – Went 15 rounds with Dempsey for Heavyweight Title
      Gene Tunney 48-0-2 – Hall of Famer – World Heavyweight Champion – Beat Dempsey twice
      Tommy Loughran 25-1-3 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Johnny Wilson 70-16-4 – World Middleweight Champion
      Lou Bogash 75-9-15
      Chuck Wiggins 44-25-9
      Bryan Downey 74-26-16
      Johnny Wilson 73-17-4 – World Middleweight Champion
      Jackie Clark 112-53-38
      Jimmy Slattery 48-1-0 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Jimmy Delaney 40-5-5
      Augie Ratner 60-23-9 - Defeated four world champions in his career
      Jimmy Delaney 40-7-5
      Johnny Wilson 75-21-4 – World Middleweight Champion
      Jack Red**** 25-5-3
      Mickey Walker 49-9-1 – Hall of Famer – World Welterweight & Middleweight Champion
      Maxie Rosenbloom 32-3-5 – Hall of Famer – World Light Heavyweight Champion
      Roland Todd 60-11-3
      Jimmy Delaney 46-10-6
      Allentown Joe Gans 30-11-9

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