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    The International Boxing Reserarch Organization (IBRO), which counts several boxing experts including 30 historians in its rolls, compiled a list of the 25 Greatest Fighters of All Time. The list is a result of a poll conducted by the IBRO among its members.

    Take a look at the names and the rankings. You can be in for some suprises (or aggravation?)

    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Harry Greb
    3. Henry Armstrong
    4. Muhammad Ali
    5. Joe Louis
    6. Sam Langford
    7. Roberto Duran
    8. Benny Leonard
    9. Willie Pep
    10. Bob Fitz
    11. Joe Gans
    12. Ezzard Charles
    13. Sugar RAy Leonard
    14. Jimmy Wilde
    15. Eder Jofre
    16. Mickey Walker
    17. Archie Moore
    18. Jack Dempsey
    19. Jack Johnson
    20. Gene Tunney
    21. Stanley Ketchel
    22. Joe Walcott
    23. Rocky Marciano
    24. Tony Canzoneri
    25. Barney Ross

    Note: names like Alexis Arguello, Wilfredo Gomez, Thomas Hearns, JCChavez, etc are not on the list.

    Your thoughts...?
    Last edited by grayfist; 01-07-2007, 09:58 AM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by grayfist View Post
    The International Boxing Reserarch Organization (IBRO), which counts several boxing experts including 30 historians in its rolls, compiled a list of the 25 Greatest Fighters of All Time. The list is a result of a poll conducted by the IBRO among its members.

    Take a look at the names and the rankings. You can be in for some suprises (or aggravation?)

    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Harry Greb
    3. Henry Armstrong
    5. Muhammad Ali
    6. Joe Louis
    7. Sam Langford
    8. Roberto Duran
    9. Benny Leonard
    10. Willie Pep
    11. Joe Gans
    12. Ezzard Charles
    13. Sugar RAy Leonard
    14. Jimmy Wilde
    15. Eder Jofre
    16. Mickey Walker
    17. Archie Moore
    18. Jack Dempsey
    19. Jack Johnson
    20. Gene Tunney
    21. Stanley Ketchel
    22. Joe Walcott
    23. Rocky Marciano
    24. Tony Canzoneri
    25. Barney Ross

    Note: names like Alexis Arguello, Wilfredo Gomez, Thomas Hearns, JCChavez, etc are not on the list.

    Your thoughts...?
    That lists Balls!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ROBO #1 View Post
      That lists Balls!
      Who are in yours and how do you rank 'em?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by grayfist View Post
        The International Boxing Reserarch Organization (IBRO), which counts several boxing experts including 30 historians in its rolls, compiled a list of the 25 Greatest Fighters of All Time. The list is a result of a poll conducted by the IBRO among its members.

        Take a look at the names and the rankings. You can be in for some suprises (or aggravation?)

        1. Sugar Ray Robinson
        2. Harry Greb
        3. Henry Armstrong
        5. Muhammad Ali
        6. Joe Louis
        7. Sam Langford
        8. Roberto Duran
        9. Benny Leonard
        10. Willie Pep
        11. Joe Gans
        12. Ezzard Charles
        13. Sugar RAy Leonard
        14. Jimmy Wilde
        15. Eder Jofre
        16. Mickey Walker
        17. Archie Moore
        18. Jack Dempsey
        19. Jack Johnson
        20. Gene Tunney
        21. Stanley Ketchel
        22. Joe Walcott
        23. Rocky Marciano
        24. Tony Canzoneri
        25. Barney Ross

        Note: names like Alexis Arguello, Wilfredo Gomez, Thomas Hearns, JCChavez, etc are not on the list.

        Your thoughts...?
        Who's #4?.........

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        • #5
          Another ****ty list!

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          • #6
            no hagler ?

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            • #7
              I'm not going to comment on the details of the list, but in boxing these greatest of all time lists always seem skewed towards fighters of the more distant past rather than more recent guys. There are a couple of possible reasons I can think of behind this;

              1) Boxing had a golden era and now standards are a lot lower, the talent is not there and even where it is the legacies are not made.

              2) It takes a long time to be able to focus on a fighter's achievements, therefore in 10 years time we might see some of RJJ, PBF, Pacman, Hopkins, barerra make that list.

              3) Writers are biased towards older fighters and view things will rose-tinted spectacles

              I've a feeling its a bit of all 3, but there perhaps is a lot of truth in no.1, particularly the last point about legacies - they're harder to build these days with the sanctioning bodies etc. I know in other sports such as association football (just cos it's the one i know the most about), there would be many more modern players included, eg Maldini, Zidane, Maradona, possibly quite a few more in the top 25.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by OASIS_LAD View Post
                no hagler ?
                Nope, I'm afraid none. Like I said it contains some surprises and reasons for aggravation.
                Last edited by grayfist; 01-07-2007, 09:46 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by grayfist View Post
                  The International Boxing Reserarch Organization (IBRO), which counts several boxing experts including 30 historians in its rolls, compiled a list of the 25 Greatest Fighters of All Time. The list is a result of a poll conducted by the IBRO among its members.

                  Take a look at the names and the rankings. You can be in for some suprises (or aggravation?)

                  1. Sugar Ray Robinson
                  2. Harry Greb
                  3. Henry Armstrong
                  5. Muhammad Ali
                  6. Joe Louis
                  7. Sam Langford
                  8. Roberto Duran
                  9. Benny Leonard
                  10. Willie Pep
                  11. Joe Gans
                  12. Ezzard Charles
                  13. Sugar RAy Leonard
                  14. Jimmy Wilde
                  15. Eder Jofre
                  16. Mickey Walker
                  17. Archie Moore
                  18. Jack Dempsey
                  19. Jack Johnson
                  20. Gene Tunney
                  21. Stanley Ketchel
                  22. Joe Walcott
                  23. Rocky Marciano
                  24. Tony Canzoneri
                  25. Barney Ross

                  Note: names like Alexis Arguello, Wilfredo Gomez, Thomas Hearns, JCChavez, etc are not on the list.

                  Your thoughts...?
                  Id drop Ross, Canzoneri, Walcot, Marciano and Dempsey and thats just for starters! Loads of changes id make! Id have the guys like Hagler Hearns and such in there, and if there putting in Dempsey and Rock why not Foreman or Lewis? Lists are hard to make, u have to be brutal but my list would be VERY different to this

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                  • #10
                    Yeah the hagler hearns Arguello ommissions surprise me the most, but seeing as itts difficult to find good quality full fight footage of a lot of the old guys I never get too fussed about these lists, I'm never going to be able to have a strong opinion over whether marciano would get p*ssed on by Wlad, Lewis, because I'm never going to truly appreciate how good he was.

                    One more thing - in most sports standards of training, fitness and nutrition have advanced so much that modern athletes are usually superior in the narrowest sense to old-timers. I'd think this was petty much the same in boxing as well, but never really gets mentioned when comparing over eras.

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