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  • #11
    Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
    From the beginning of 50 through the 60s I think these were the best men.

    Maxim
    Moore
    Johnson
    Pastrano
    Tiger
    Torres
    Foster

    all of them came to win and were competitive boxers. It was not weak!!
    Very good list a lot of different style's Johnson was highly respected when he was competing and is somewhat forgotten now which is a shame.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
      How can you possibly have **** Tiger above Harold Johnson at LHW?

      How can you have Torres or Maxim above him either?
      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      I would have johnson higher IMO... What do you like about maxim and Torres that you prefer them over tiger and johnson
      Lookin back at it, I guess Johnson could get a nod above Maxim, his wins over Charles and even Satterfield are to be proud of. But I think the fact that Johnson got the LHW title on a technicality has always rubbed me up the wrong way, then again maybe I don't know enough about the situation, did Moore simply refuse to fight him? What actually happened there, were there any negotiations? Contracts? A duck?

      But Torres is Torres man, terrific fighter, great skill, soooo good to watch and there is a lot more of him to watch too and let's not forget wins over guys like Pestrano, Cotton, Olson, Fullmer, heck that's one hell of a resume. How Torres can be ranked below Johnson is the question.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
        Lookin back at it, I guess Johnson could get a nod above Maxim, his wins over Charles and even Satterfield are to be proud of. But I think the fact that Johnson got the LHW title on a technicality has always rubbed me up the wrong way, then again maybe I don't know enough about the situation, did Moore simply refuse to fight him? What actually happened there, were there any negotiations? Contracts? A duck?
        Johnson and Moore fought each other 5 times in one of the greatest rivalries in LHW history.

        Moore won 4 and Johnson won 1 but all were close fights other than the 5th one where Johnson was dominating before he was stopped late.

        Johnson has wins over Moore, Charles, Maxim, Pastrano (Robbed), Lytell and many many other Top 10 ranked contenders.

        Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
        But Torres is Torres man, terrific fighter, great skill, soooo good to watch and there is a lot more of him to watch too and let's not forget wins over guys like Pestrano, Cotton, Olson, Fullmer, heck that's one hell of a resume. How Torres can be ranked below Johnson is the question.
        Well Johnson clearly has a much better resume and looks better on film aswell.

        There's loads of film of Johnson.

        Johnson and Tiger aren't in the same stratosphere at LHW and in all honesty neither is Torres.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
          Well Johnson clearly has a much better resume and looks better on film aswell.

          There's loads of film of Johnson.

          Johnson and Tiger aren't in the same stratosphere at LHW and in all honesty neither is Torres.
          Torres being ahead of Harold Johnson is a joke. He lost twice to an aged Tiger who never weighed 170 in his entire career. His win over journeyman Eddie Cotton was a robbery too. Other than his win over Pastrano, his whole career lacks any major highlights.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Holywarrior View Post
            Hardly a weak era! Then you have guys like Pastrano and Satterfield, always dangerous. A young Floyd Patterson was around too and he knocked the stuffing out of Moore (at heavyweight though)
            Not sayings it was a horrible era, just that over the 2 decades, a lot of good fighters, but seemed to be top heavy.. Always a stud or 2 at the top, but compared to some other eras, it doesn't quite have the depth..
            Probably late 50s- early 60s was the peak, when you had Moore and johnson and a bunch of tough contenders... The years before and after that period, I think it thinned out abit..

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            • #16
              I take it Ezzard Charles had moved up to heavyweight by this time?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                Torres being ahead of Harold Johnson is a joke. He lost twice to an aged Tiger who never weighed 170 in his entire career. His win over journeyman Eddie Cotton was a robbery too. Other than his win over Pastrano, his whole career lacks any major highlights.
                Agreed plus Johnson beat a better version of Pastrano aswell.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                  Not sayings it was a horrible era, just that over the 2 decades, a lot of good fighters, but seemed to be top heavy.. Always a stud or 2 at the top, but compared to some other eras, it doesn't quite have the depth..
                  Probably late 50s- early 60s was the peak, when you had Moore and johnson and a bunch of tough contenders... The years before and after that period, I think it thinned out abit..
                  The Moore and Johnson title defences in the late 50s and early 60s were of a fairly poor quality though. Moore's best defences occurred in the early 50s (Johnson, Maxim, Olson).

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