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  • Ok I'm gona post the top 20 names that come to mind, in no particular order:

    1. Chavez Sr
    2. Hopkins
    3. Pacquiao
    4. Whitaker
    5. Jones Jr
    6. Lewis
    7. Holyfield
    8. Barrera
    9. Morales
    10. Mayweather
    11. Tyson
    12. Oscar
    13. Tito
    14. Toney
    15. Mosley
    16. Calzaghe
    17. Froch
    18. Eubank
    19. Wlad
    20. Spinks

    Missed out a few names and if I was actually listing them in order than Wlad, Froch and Mosley probably wouldn't make the top 20. They are however, all important names over the last 30 years or so.
    It's a tough one, I'd probably rank SRL in top 10 cos his wins over Hagler and Duran are still better than what most guys have done. In fact, those two wins, even though Duran was faded, are greater than the whole of Barrera's career, not taking into account SRL managed to beat the much bigger Lalonde (admittedly catch weight) and the draw against a still game and hard hitting Hearns. All of these wins came at a time when Leonard was years past his best himself.

    Hagler would probably be up there too, Duran would probably sneak into a top 30.

    Hopkins, JOnes, Chavez, Pacquiao and Lewis/Holy/Whitaker would probably round off a top 5 imo.

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    • A top 25, in order for me.

      1. Pernell Whitaker
      2. Jones Jr
      3. Holyfield
      4.Mayweather
      5.Pacquiao
      6.Bernard Hopkins
      7.Chavez Sr
      8.Spinks
      9.Delahoya
      10.McCallum
      11.Hearns
      12.Nelson
      13.Morales
      14.Marquez
      15.Barrera
      16.Toney
      17.Lennox
      18.Tyson
      19.Mosley
      20.Trinidad
      21.R. Lopez
      22.Tszyu
      23.Carl Froch
      24.Mark Johnson
      25. Joe Calzaghe

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      • Originally posted by Holywarrior View Post
        A top 25, in order for me.

        1. Pernell Whitaker
        2. Jones Jr
        3. Holyfield
        4.Mayweather
        5.Pacquiao
        6.Bernard Hopkins
        7.Chavez Sr
        8.Spinks
        9.Delahoya
        10.McCallum
        11.Hearns
        12.Nelson
        13.Morales
        14.Marquez
        15.Barrera
        16.Toney
        17.Lennox
        18.Tyson
        19.Mosley
        20.Trinidad
        21.R. Lopez
        22.Tszyu
        23.Carl Froch
        24.Mark Johnson
        25. Joe Calzaghe
        Hopkins, Pacman, Chavez need to be higher. No way in hell should SPinks be above Oscar or Tito.

        Froch and Johnson above Calzaghe???

        Lewis below Toney? Really? LOL

        MAB and Morales below McCullum?

        I know lists are often subjective and there is variation between people but this just looks horrible.

        I'll give it a go so I'm not just talking out my arse and am actually making an effort:

        1. Chavez Sr.
        2. Hopkins
        3. Pacquiao
        4. Whitaker
        5. Lewis
        6. Holyfield
        7. Oscar DLH
        8. Mayweather
        9. Barrera
        10. Trinidad
        11. Tyson
        12. Jones Jr.
        13. Morales
        14. Toney
        15. Leonard
        16. Hagler
        17. Calzaghe
        18. Eubank
        19. Hill
        20. McCallum
        21. Spinks
        22. Wlad
        23. Mosley
        24. Froch
        25. Naz


        It's pretty hazy post Eubank, for me, Hill/Mcc/Spinks/Wlad could all change places as good Mosley and Froch.

        Camacho and Naz could swap around too, with HC sneaking into the top 25.

        The top is pretty much a lock for me, although I can see people having a different order but those are the names that define the last 30 years of boxing.

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        • Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
          Hopkins, Pacman, Chavez need to be higher. No way in hell should SPinks be above Oscar or Tito.

          Froch and Johnson above Calzaghe???

          Lewis below Toney? Really? LOL

          MAB and Morales below McCullum?

          I know lists are often subjective and there is variation between people but this just looks horrible.

          I'll give it a go so I'm not just talking out my arse and am actually making an effort:

          1. Chavez Sr.
          2. Hopkins
          3. Pacquiao
          4. Whitaker
          5. Lewis
          6. Holyfield
          7. Oscar DLH
          8. Mayweather
          9. Barrera
          10. Trinidad
          11. Tyson
          12. Jones Jr.
          13. Morales
          14. Toney
          15. Leonard
          16. Hagler
          17. Calzaghe
          18. Eubank
          19. Hill
          20. McCallum
          21. Spinks
          22. Wlad
          23. Mosley
          24. Froch
          25. Naz


          It's pretty hazy post Eubank, for me, Hill/Mcc/Spinks/Wlad could all change places as good Mosley and Froch.

          Camacho and Naz could swap around too, with HC sneaking into the top 25.

          The top is pretty much a lock for me, although I can see people having a different order but those are the names that define the last 30 years of boxing.
          Should be a crime to rank Spinks that low.

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          • Originally posted by SBleeder View Post
            Should be a crime to rank Spinks that low.
            why? you think he achieved more than the likes of mayweather, pac, chavez, lewis, holyfield ? and if so, how ?

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            • Here's a top 25 since 1984, only taking into account accomplishments since 1984, which puts some guys lower than guys I would normally rank below them.

              1. Pernell Whitaker
              2. Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
              3. Ricardo Lopez
              4. Sugar Ray Leonard
              5. Roy Jones Jr.
              6. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
              7. Marvin Hagler
              8. Michael Spinks
              9. Manny Pacquiao
              10. Thomas Hearns
              11. Bernard Hopkins
              12. Azumah Nelson
              13. Khaosai Galaxy
              14. Felix Trinidad
              15. Roberto Duran
              16. Lennox Lewis
              17. Oscar de la Hoya
              18. Evander Holyfield
              19. Juan Manuel Marquez
              20. Mike McCallum
              21. Erik Morales
              22. Mike Tyson
              23. Joe Calzaghe
              24. Jung-Koo Chang
              25. Marco Antonio Barrera

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              • Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                why? you think he achieved more than the likes of mayweather, pac, chavez, lewis, holyfield ? and if so, how ?
                With those names specifically, not really a problem. However, you've got him below Trinidad, Tyson, Toney, Calzaghe, Eubank, Hill, McCallum... come on, man. Spinks is one of the five or six greatest light heavyweights of all time. Completely untouchable in his prime, and moved up to become heavyweight champ for nearly three years.

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                • Originally posted by SBleeder View Post
                  With those names specifically, not really a problem. However, you've got him below Trinidad, Tyson, Toney, Calzaghe, Eubank, Hill, McCallum... come on, man. Spinks is one of the five or six greatest light heavyweights of all time. Completely untouchable in his prime, and moved up to become heavyweight champ for nearly three years.
                  i did say it was pretty hazy below eubank and i wouldnt be troubeld if you ranked him above mcc, hill etc. but his time at heavyweight is extremely hyped, he barely got past holmes (ill give him the second fight) and didnt fight anyone other than b names until tyson, who embarassed him.

                  ill give you his run at lhw but it wasn't anything more impressive than any of the guys in my top 15, especially tito, tyson, toney and calzaghe. possibly higher than eubank but its close.

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                  • Have the list been reduced to 25 spots or is it still a Top 50?

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                    • Originally posted by SBleeder View Post
                      Should be a crime to rank Spinks that low.
                      Yup.

                      But it should also be a crime to rank Lopez and Khaosai that high.

                      Glad to see you have Chang in there though, albeit he is awfully too low in my opinion, and should never be ranked behind the two previously mentioned.

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