I am glad you weren't my schoolteacher because your logic is awry, SRR has the just about the best resume of all time, at the time when he finished up in the Welterweight division he had won 110 fights 1 loss and 2 draws and he fought many all time greats and many that deserve higher recognition, and that's before he was middleweight champ.
Which fighters do you feel are historically overrated
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effpandas......Ray Robinson is easily the most overrated boxer in history
He's on film, theres tons of articles on him and bio's! His record is a who's who in boxing during his 25 year career. After dominating the welters he went up to middleweight for 10 years and was the dominate figure there too.
A man who could box and fight and had power in both hands. He was a multi-dimentional fighter that has never been duplicated since!
Simply put THE ATG and TBE and the p4p KING! Sugar Ray Robinson.
Ray.Last edited by Ray Corso; 08-05-2015, 05:49 PM.Comment
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Ray Robinson is easily the most overrated boxer in history
He's on film, theres tons of articles on him and bio's! His record is a who's who in boxing during his 25 year career. After dominating the welters he went up to middleweight for 10 years and was the dominate figure there too.
A man who could box and fight and had power in both hands. He was a multi-dimentional fighter that has never been duplicated since!
Simply put THE ATG and TBE and the p4p KING! Sugar Ray Robinson.
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He did, for a brief period. Before he had to move to whatever-town with whatshisface to train some prospects and set up a gym there, which he would later on use to give a young Clay some tips after the young man had been calling RC about it for weeks.Comment
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Show us where and when
"I claimed I trained Tyson" I said I worked pads with him and heavy bag at Cus's gym prior to the Region 1 quarters at Holyoke BC in Mass.
I worked pads with him on Governers Isle in New York at a qualifier to the Region 1.
I worked pads with him at Olympic Training Center on Colo Spr at the Nationals.
Don't misquote people, get your facts right and be carefull who you degrade.
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effpandas......Ray Robinson is easily the most overrated boxer in history
He's on film, theres tons of articles on him and bio's! His record is a who's who in boxing during his 25 year career. After dominating the welters he went up to middleweight for 10 years and was the dominate figure there too.
A man who could box and fight and had power in both hands. He was a multi-dimentional fighter that has never been duplicated since!
Simply put THE ATG and TBE and the p4p KING! Sugar Ray Robinson.
Ray.
Robinson probably has the best case. He stayed at the top for a long time. Though it is possible a few other middleweights might edge him, there is nothing clear. Robinson was a natural junior middleweight when he fought as a middleweight. Not much difference, but it does make a difference when going up against other ATG's. Robinson never looked rock hard to me as a middleweight. That is probably because he was carrying 3-4 four pounds of extra flesh spread across a rock-hard frame to come up nearer the limit and did not believe in weight training. The ounces he was over the limit on the first weigh-in for the Fusari fight, were no doubt the result of carelessness and perhaps a less than perfect training camp, and had nothing to do with outgrowing the division. Robinson was built like a reed. He never did outgrow the middleweight division. Eventually, he grew into the division, but he was well past his perfect prime when he did.Comment
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Show us where and when
"I claimed I trained Tyson" I said I worked pads with him and heavy bag at Cus's gym prior to the Region 1 quarters at Holyoke BC in Mass.
I worked pads with him on Governers Isle in New York at a qualifier to the Region 1.
I worked pads with him at Olympic Training Center on Colo Spr at the Nationals.
Don't misquote people, get your facts right and be carefull who you degrade.
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Robinson probably has the best case. He stayed at the top for a long time. Though it is possible a few other middleweights might edge him, there is nothing clear. Robinson was a natural junior middleweight when he fought as a middleweight. Not much difference, but it does make a difference when going up against other ATG's. Robinson never looked rock hard to me as a middleweight. That is probably because he was carrying 3-4 four pounds of extra flesh spread across a rock-hard frame to come up nearer the limit and did not believe in weight training. The ounces he was over the limit on the first weigh-in for the Fusari fight, were no doubt the result of carelessness and perhaps a less than perfect training camp, and had nothing to do with outgrowing the division. Robinson was built like a reed. He never did outgrow the middleweight division. Eventually, he grew into the division, but he was well past his perfect prime when he did.Comment
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