Top 12 boxers of the 1910's Decade
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A boxer puncher can be described as a slugger, it's not mutually exclusive..
Regardless,, I highly doubt he was fighter of the decade..Comment
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I may agree with you on Wilde but who are these guys he fought ?.... would love to hear from a real expert in British boxing history here on this one... I do not hold the opinion that just because nearly every fight he has was against non Americans that he was fighting inferior opposition, many of these guys I suspect are every bit as good as the Americans but I am still guessing. Glad to see a Wilde supporter. Jack Dempsey ahead of Jeanette over the entire decade ? you are putting a single fight ahead of many many great fights Jeanette was involved in, I think Joe is vastly underrated these days and I think also that he is a huge chance of beating Dempsey. I rate Jeanette higher than Harry Wills.Comment
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Interesting list, McGoorty.
I would be lying if I told you my knowledge on this particular era exceeds what can be deemed as average, but I want to address—and further discuss—some of the statements in your initial post nevertheless.
Others I considered were Battling Levinsky, Jeff Smith, Lew tendler (better after 1919), Johnny Kilbane. Others missed out because they were better pre decade like Abe Attell or because I already had too many in one division... like Jeff Smith who was great but not as good as Darcy who is the best middleweight of the decade according to most of the contemporaries but some said the thought Gibbons was best..
Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't he have around one-hundred fights?
As I mentioned earlier, I am not knowledgeable enough to have a strong opinion, but I'd probably side with Langford if pressed at gunpoint.
In the end, it's all about how proven you feel a fighter is. So if you are under the impression that Darcy did enough during his brief career to warrant a spot, that's perfectly fine.
Would it be preposterous to argue that Leonard hit his prime during the latter part of this decade?Comment
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Fighters aren't exactly known to be impartial about their own era, to put it mildly.Comment
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This becomes an exercise in myth, to list such fighters and then debate over them. Most of you guys have the guys who are regarded as the stand out names of the decade but you can't really argue too much in depth as there is little to no footage of these guys.
But in terms of reputation, the guys being named here would certainly be the top names. Dempsey at the tail end of the decade was probably the most entertaining and feared of the lot.Comment
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Just another example of a delusional oldtimer talking nonsense.Last edited by Bundana; 03-06-2016, 02:48 PM.Comment
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If there were people who had done that, or were willingly to - then I think a very in-depth discussion could take place.
* I'm not criticizing anybody, just making the case for the ability to hold such arguments if there were the participants available.Comment
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Footage would be fantastic, but I doubt that very few people have spent the time to really get to know these fighters beyond the usual skim.
If there were people who had done that, or were willingly to - then I think a very in-depth discussion could take place.
* I'm not criticizing anybody, just making the case for the ability to hold such arguments if there were the participants available.
That's all I'm saying, no doubt these guys were the most memorable and beloved fighters of their time but it is very difficult to distinguish between them or label fighter "A" an exceptional technical fighter when in reality, that is impossible to do.Comment
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Yes you are right in a lot of ways there but still it was Darcy he remembered and obviously the LES had an impact on Tunney. To say Dempsey could KO Marciano, Gene forgets that he had to be awake to do that and if the Rock lands his power Jack wasn't gonna be awake to fight the other three.Comment
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