The Footwork of Napoles and Louis
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top 10 welterweight ? I presume you mean Napoles at least I hope so... Floyd isn't top 10 material in this division, too many great fighters there who fought a lot at welterweight, we have Armstrong Ray Leonard, Hearns, Robinson, Tommy Ryan, Barney Ross, Jimmy McLarnin, Mike Gibbons, Jack Britton, Ted Kid Lewis, Emile Griffith, Mickey Walker, Kid Gavilan, Fritzie Zivic, Carmen Basilio, Tony DeMarco, Young Corbet III, Joe Walcott, Wilfred Benitez, Jackie Fields and Mysterious Billy Smith and then there are many many other very good fighters like Don Curry and Pernell Whitaker and Lloyd Honeyghan................... oh man, can you believe how much depth this division has had.Comment
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Yeah he was amazing in my opinion too, I don't know where to rate him,,, there are just too many awesome greats in that division, I believe it has the most depth in history than any other division although the Lightweight division is close too. I will venture out and suggest that I think he beats Mayweather 5 times out of six and that Floyd never fought anyone in his life the equal of Napoles.
Because on average most guys are around that weight, more talented fighters have always existed in the middle range. A larger sample to draw from.
Not to belabor a point I have no problem with a list of the best where we take the ten best fighters in a weight class and include twenty guys....Its not necessarily illogical to conclude that there are more guys than slots that fit the criteria for a "best" list under certain circumstances.Comment
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Louis's footwork is always underrated. People look at the Conn fight and think that's it. That was only one night. Plenty of fighters tried that and Louis had no problem catching them and cutting off the ring. He was actually a fleet footed boxer before he realized he could knock everybody out.Comment
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i would think at 135 Floyd wins but at 147 its a different story.Comment
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Well if we are really really precise we could say Louis had incredibly efficient footwork. Not all fighters with exceptional footwork valued efficiency and in fact, not all fighters with efficient footwork had great footwork. Odlanier Solis has really efficient footwork but is a plodder because of his weight.
Conversly not all heavyweights with great footwork were necessarily efficient. Johnson might be a good example of a heavyweight who was willing to work a little bit more in order to set certain traps and have an opportunity to attack which made him, at times, inefficient but very good.Comment
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Where I live, when you say you are gonna lean on someone it means you are gonny bully them for their wallet and money, so are you gonna lean on Floyd then ????? haha.... lol.. pokes tongue out.Comment
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