Post your top 20 p4p all time
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These type of lists are so impossible..i mean everyone has a differnet rating scale , its so subjective. Any list could probably be justified. All i know is Sugar Ray Robinson, Harry Greb, Roberto Duran, Gene Tunney and Willie Pep are somewhere in my Top 10Comment
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I'll give it a try;
1.Robinson
2.Greb
3.Langford
4.Charles
5.Armstrong
6.B.Leonard
7.Fitzsimmons
8.Duran
9.Moore
10.Mclarnin
11.Pep
12.Walker
13.Gans
14.Tunney
15.R.Leonard
16.Ross
17.Louis
18.Ali
19.Canzoneri
20.C.Ortiz
Ask me this tommorow I would change 11-20 around and even swap plenty. I have my 10 pretty set, though.
The likes of Gavilan, Arguello, Whitaker, Monzon, Burley and a list of others could easily be included.Comment
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Michael Spinks and Bob Foster would make my list.....completely dominant and long-reigning light heavyweight champions who only fell short when taking on world class heavyweights.
Foster in particular gets a nod for just how long as he was at the top and fighting and winning in some tough places. Sadly, Spinks will always be remembered for 'that fight' but his record up until that point was truly exceptional IMO.Comment
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Modern fighters only
1.Roy Jones Jr
2.Muhammad Ali
3.Sugar Ray Leonard
4.Carlos Monzon
5.Julio Cesar Chavez
6.Roberto Duran
7.George Foreman
8.Bernard Hopkins
9.Marco Antonio Barrera
10.Mike McCallum
11.Manny Pacquiao
12.Evander Holyfield
13.Aaron Pryor
14.Salvador Sanchez
15.Humberto Gonzalez
16.Juan Manuel Maruez
17.Rafael Marquez
18.Jose Napoles
19.Michael Spinks
20.Alexis ArguelloLast edited by SCtrojansbaby; 12-13-2012, 04:00 PM.Comment
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I see Fitz so no it isn't "old time" bias, I'm just curious why no Langford, Greb or Charles?Comment
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Surprised no mention of Charley Burley. He has a great fundamental game and good resume to boot. I think he reaches top 20 all time, but I am bias.Comment
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