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  • Today's 8 vs past 8.

    I thought this might be fun, and hope it will create some debate.

    Let's try and put together the best 8-man (8 original divisions) team from 2015, and match them against similar teams from the past.

    For the 2015 team I propose (but am open to other ideas):
    Flyweight - Gonzalez
    Bantam - Inoue (?)
    Feather - Rigondeaux
    Light - Lomachenko
    Welter - Mayweather
    Middle - Golovkin
    Light Heavy - Ward
    Heavy - Klitschko

    To be fair, we will use the old 15 rounds championship distance and same-day weigh-ins... which means, that we probably will have to move some of today's champs up a division. However, Gonzalez, Mayweather and Golovkin are not really big for their respective divisions - so they could likely make the limit, even if they have to weigh in on fight day.

    So the object of this exercise is to find a year (or several!) from the past, where similar teams would be considered favourites to beat the 2015 team. Also, it would be interesting to see how far back in time we can go, and still be able to pick an 8-man team from a single year, that could conceivably beat today's 8.


    And please, let's try and do this without the usual nonsense like "modern boxers suck" or "a bum like Joe Louis wouldn't even be a pro boxer today"! I know this is a big ask, but a serious discussion would be appreciated.
    Last edited by Bundana; 10-19-2015, 09:51 AM.

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    Just wanted to pick a year from the 60s so was going through the Ring Annual ratings on boxrec
    1962
    Flyweight - Fighting Harada
    Bantamweight - Eder Jofre
    Featherweight - Davey Moore
    Lightweight - Carlos Ortiz
    Welterweight - Emile Griffith
    Middleweight - **** Tiger
    Light Heavyweight - Harold Johnson
    Heavyweight - Sonny Liston

    All make some real good fights, fairly even match ups for the most part (Jofre murks Inoue, Rigo murks Moore)

    Kovalev > Ward at Light Heavy, not sure how you could have it the other way around until they fight.
    Last edited by NChristo; 10-19-2015, 10:22 AM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bundana View Post
      I thought this might be fun, and hope it will create some debate.

      Let's try and put together the best 8-man (8 original divisions) team from 2015, and match them against similar teams from the past.

      For the 2015 team I propose (but am open to other ideas):
      Flyweight - Gonzalez
      Bantam - Inoue (?)
      Feather - Rigondeaux
      Light - Lomachenko
      Welter - Mayweather
      Middle - Golovkin
      Light Heavy - Ward
      Heavy - Klitschko

      To be fair, we will use the old 15 rounds championship distance and same-day weigh-ins... which means, that we probably will have to move some of today's champs up a division. However, Gonzalez, Mayweather and Golovkin are not really big for their respective divisions - so they could likely make the limit, even if they have to weigh in on fight day.

      So the object of this exercise is to find a year (or several!) from the past, where similar teams would be considered favourites to beat the 2015 team. Also, it would be interesting to see how far back in time we can go, and still be able to pick an 8-man team from a single year, that could conceivably beat today's 8.


      And please, let's try and do this without the usual nonsense like "modern boxers suck" or "a bum like Joe Louis wouldn't even be a pro boxer today"! I know this is a big ask, but a serious discussion would be appreciated.
      Flyweight - Gonzalez
      Bantam - Inoue (?)
      Feather - Rigondeaux
      Light - Lomachenko
      Welter - Mayweather
      Middle - Golovkin
      Light Heavy - Ward
      Heavy - Klitschko

      I would propose:

      Flyweight - Arbachakov
      Bantam - Ortiz
      Featherweight - Arguello
      Lightweight - Duran
      Welterweight - Ray Leonard
      Middleweight - Marvin Hagler
      Lightheavyweight - Roy Jones jr
      Heavyweight - Lennox Lewis

      Fairly confident most of my picks would have been favourites.

      Were we supposed to find a specific year or era?

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      • #4
        Only Gonzales has a real chance to compete!
        The others are not on the same level as past greats.
        Lomo at feather might be interesting but he'd need ALOT more pro experience to deal with the past giants.

        Rigo vs Zarate' would be fun at 118lbs
        Mayweather vs Robinson? Robinson would go to jail for that one!
        GGG vs Robinson, seriously the kid couldn't land if he stayed straight up in a boxer stance. The right hands would be flying over the top of anything he throws.
        Wlad vs Ali..........Wlad couldn't do a thing with Ali in his prime. It would be the ultimate boxer against the stiff, predictable, inviting chin novice being taken to boxing school by the Master.
        Ward in with Bob Foster? hahaha 6'3" Foster who's right hand on Wards chins spells g o o d n i t e!!!

        Sorry but the current guys aren't as talents and are far short on experience
        and simply don't have the intangibles that the past generations cultivated.
        I like GGG and Gonzales, Rigo is a fantastic boxer so is Lomo but their not top twenty all time right now. They have the talents to get there but their not done. Look at Ward, he is stalled with business problems and after years its not easy to come back to the top as you were years before!


        Ray

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
          Were we supposed to find a specific year or era?
          Yes, the idea was to select a team from a single year. to go up against the best from 2015.

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          • #6
            1999

            Arbachov
            Tapia / Tim Austin
            Naseem Hamed
            Shane mosley
            Dela Hoya
            Hopkins
            Roy Jones jr
            Lennox Lewis

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
              Only Gonzales has a real chance to compete!
              The others are not on the same level as past greats.
              Lomo at feather might be interesting but he'd need ALOT more pro experience to deal with the past giants.

              Rigo vs Zarate' would be fun at 118lbs
              Mayweather vs Robinson? Robinson would go to jail for that one!
              GGG vs Robinson, seriously the kid couldn't land if he stayed straight up in a boxer stance. The right hands would be flying over the top of anything he throws.
              Wlad vs Ali..........Wlad couldn't do a thing with Ali in his prime. It would be the ultimate boxer against the stiff, predictable, inviting chin novice being taken to boxing school by the Master.
              Ward in with Bob Foster? hahaha 6'3" Foster who's right hand on Wards chins spells g o o d n i t e!!!

              Sorry but the current guys aren't as talents and are far short on experience
              and simply don't have the intangibles that the past generations cultivated.
              I like GGG and Gonzales, Rigo is a fantastic boxer so is Lomo but their not top twenty all time right now. They have the talents to get there but their not done. Look at Ward, he is stalled with business problems and after years its not easy to come back to the top as you were years before!


              Ray
              Real shame Zarate, Foster and Robinson were all eras apart, you completely missed the point of the thread and went on your own tangent, pick any year and the best boxers of today can compete with them in at least 1 weight for **** sake, Rigo and Gonzalez are potential super powers in the whole fantasy match up game.

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              • #8
                Sorry about that;

                1970
                H. Ali
                LtHy. Foster
                M. Monzon
                WW. Napolis
                LtWt. Duran
                Feath. Arguello
                bant. Olivares
                fly. Torres

                These men were around for a very strong era and they were top shelf
                competitors!

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                • #9
                  i'd stick rigo at bantam, loma at feather and find a new lightweight. gamboa's last three fights were at lw, although he's clearly not at his best there. if we adjust the timeline a little we could use crawford. otherwise, i don't see any 135 lbers, big super feathers or small jr welters who particularly stand out right now. maybe verdejo will fill that gap soon

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