Why is Ray Robinson considered the greatest?

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  • Mikhnienko
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    #41
    Originally posted by RubenSonny
    Keep in mind that Burley was a middleweight while Robinson was a welterweight.
    Originally posted by Barnburner
    In '42 Burley weighed as low as 148.5.
    and until 1945 he weighed 151-153 lbs in most his fights while SRR fought lots of opponents that weighed the same or heavier between 1942 and 45.
    Last edited by Mikhnienko; 08-10-2012, 03:34 AM.

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    • Panamaniac
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      #42
      Originally posted by Barnburner
      Yes but if they are past prime you don't critic their losses as much, it's all circumstantial.
      For example no-one even cares to mention Ali's losses to Holmes or Berbick when ranking him but, if you take a fighter like Lennox Lewis who was pretty past it when he beat Vitali, he gets a lot more credit for that.

      It's not just a case of who has the best names on their resume which is why it's so hard to compile a well thought out list. Only the best historians can make a list which truly represents their opinions as a lot of work needs to go into it. It's something I haven't done, and probably will not do.
      No rebuttal from this corner...

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