1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Henry Armstrong
4. Kid Gavilan
5. Thomas Hearns
6. Wilfred Benitez
7. Stanley Ketchel
8. Carmen Basilio
9. Jose Napoles
10. Emil Griffith
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Henry Armstrong
4. Kid Gavilan
5. Thomas Hearns
6. Wilfred Benitez
7. Stanley Ketchel
8. Carmen Basilio
9. Jose Napoles
10. Emil Griffith
LOL WTF Benitez only significant win at 147 is a split decision against Carlos Palomino
Always tough to do a WW top 10 and mine changes all the time but i think im satisfied with this list :
1. Sugar Ray Robinson 2. Henry Armstrong 3. Sugar Ray Leonard 4. Charlie Burley (yes at WW) 5. Joe Walcott 6. Tommy Hearns 7. Kid Gavilan 8. Jose Naploes 9. Emile Griffith 10. Felix Trinidad
There are MANY who could have made the top 10 but didnt quite on mine, Basillio, Walker...............
Trinidad for me was a wrecker, huge Powerfull and accurate. I realise he wont be a popular choice but he sneaks into mine
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Henry Armstrong
3. Kid Gavilan
4. Sugar Ray Leonard
5. Jose Napoles
6. Barney Ross
7. Ted "Kid" Lewis
8. Thomas Hearns
9. Carmen Basilo
10. Emile Griffith
LOL WTF Benitez only significant win at 147 is a split decision against Carlos Palomino
You obviously haven't seen it. It was declared split only because the ref scored it for Palomino and he later said he had the sun in his eyes. Palomino is a HOFer anyway and got thoroughly outboxed.
You obviously haven't seen it. It was declared split only because the ref scored it for Palomino and he later said he had the sun in his eyes. Palomino is a HOFer anyway and got thoroughly outboxed.
1 decent win doesn't warrant place in the top 10 of a division as deep as Welter.
Comment