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  • ßringer
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    #71
    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
    yeah, jerry roth also saw tito beating DLH....
    It's my life's dream to one day drop a deuce at the gravesite of Jerry Roth in retaliation for years of ****ed up judging and bull**** decisions. Duane Ford will get that honor as well.

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      #72
      Originally posted by divad
      there has to be a different bracket for Corrales Castillo to other greats like Mosley ,Dela Hoya ,Trinidad ,Julio Cesar Chavez these fighters for me operated on that other level that you mentioned
      Mosley, De La Hoya and Chavez are widely regarded as "all time greats" by various pundits and analysts in the sport. So I class them in the elite ranking as well.

      But Trinidad? Corrales and Castillo both surpassed anything Tito ever accomplished before they slid into the B class level. Trinidad was probably the most overhyped fighter of his era and he failed to make the elite class every time he attempted to do so. He failed against Oscar, and quite badly at that. I realize the record book will always have a "W" for Tito in that fight but I know better.

      I was there. I paid $50 to see it live. I'd been watching boxing for over 10 years at that point, and I know a bull**** decision when I see one. I paid th emoney to see the fight live and therefore I reserve any right to critique the outcome of the fight whenever I see fit.

      Casting Oscar aside though, he still also failed against other elite class fighters by getting blown apart by Hopkins. Who may have been bigger than Tito at the time but was still a highly unlikely choice to win, and the betting underdog.

      Then he got shut out completely by Winky Wright, failing to win even one round in the process.

      My point: Corrales and Castillo accomplished more than Trinidad did and deserve to be ranked above him.

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        #73
        Dela Hoya ,Hopkins ,RJJ ,Trinidad ,Mosley ,Barrera ,Pacquaio ,Morales ,Lewis ,Julio Cesar Chavez , Hagler ,leonard ,hearns ,Duran, these are all truly great fighters my criteria of an A Class fighter

        i just dont see where Castillo & Corrales belong in this list

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          #74
          Originally posted by The_Bringer
          Mosley, De La Hoya and Chavez are widely regarded as "all time greats" by various pundits and analysts in the sport. So I class them in the elite ranking as well.

          But Trinidad? Corrales and Castillo both surpassed anything Tito ever accomplished before they slid into the B class level. Trinidad was probably the most overhyped fighter of his era and he failed to make the elite class every time he attempted to do so. He failed against Oscar, and quite badly at that. I realize the record book will always have a "W" for Tito in that fight but I know better.

          I was there. I paid $50 to see it live. I'd been watching boxing for over 10 years at that point, and I know a bull**** decision when I see one. I paid th emoney to see the fight live and therefore I reserve any right to critique the outcome of the fight whenever I see fit.

          Casting Oscar aside though, he still also failed against other elite class fighters by getting blown apart by Hopkins. Who may have been bigger than Tito at the time but was still a highly unlikely choice to win, and the betting underdog.

          Then he got shut out completely by Winky Wright, failing to win even one round in the process.

          My point: Corrales and Castillo accomplished more than Trinidad did and deserve to be ranked above him.
          that is a very bold statement Bringer ill respect your opinion though its true Tito power carried him along way and he was made to look very ordinary against Winky ,Oscar ,b hop

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            #75
            For discussion.....

            Originally posted by The_Bringer

            My point: Corrales and Castillo accomplished more than Trinidad did and deserve to be ranked above him.
            In 2002, the writers of Ring Magazine published a ranking of the 80 best fighters of the previous 80 years. The entirely subjective nature of any list comparing fighters across different weight categories and different eras is bound to be fodder for debate. This list was no exception. See what you think ...

            1. Sugar Ray Robinson
            2. Henry Armstrong
            3. Muhammad Ali
            4. Joe Louis
            5. Roberto Duran
            6. Willie Pep
            7. Harry Greb
            8. Benny Leonard
            9. Sugar Ray Leonard
            10. Pernell Whitaker
            11. Carlos Monzon
            12. Rocky Marciano
            13. Ezzard Charles
            14. Archie Moore
            15. Sandy Saddler
            16. Jack Dempsey
            17. Marvin Hagler
            18. Julio Cesar Chavez
            19. Eder Jofre
            20. Alexis Arguello
            21. Barney Ross
            22. Evander Holyfield
            23. Ike Williams
            24. Salvador Sanchez
            25. George Foreman
            26. Kid Gavilian
            27. Larry Holmes
            28. Mickey Walker
            29. Ruben Olivares
            30. Gene Tunney
            31. **** Tiger
            32. Fighting Harada
            33. Emile Griffith
            34. Tony Canzoneri
            35. Aaron Pryor
            36. Pascual Perez
            37. Miguel Canto
            38. Manuel Ortiz
            39. Charley Burley
            40. Carmen Basilio
            41. Michael Spinks
            42. Joe Frazier
            43. Khaosai Galaxy
            44. Roy Jones Jr.
            45. Tiger Flowers
            46. Panama Al Brown
            47. Kid Chocolate
            48. Joe Brown
            49. Tommy Loughran
            50. Bernard Hopkins
            51. Felix Trinidad

            52. Jake LaMotta
            53. Lennox Lewis
            54. Wilfredo Gomez
            55. Bob Foster
            56. Jose Napoles
            57. Billy Conn
            58. Jimmy McLarnin
            59. Pancho Villa
            60. Carlos Ortiz
            61. Bob Montgomery
            62. Freddie Miller
            63. Benny Lynch
            64. Beau Jack
            65. Azumah Nelson
            66. Eusebio Pedroza
            67. Thomas Hearns
            68. Wilfred Benitez
            69. Antonio Cervantes
            70. Ricardo Lopez
            71. Sonny Liston
            72. Mike Tyson
            73. Vicente Saldivar
            74. Gene Fullmer
            75. Oscar De La Hoya
            76. Carlos Zarate
            77. Marcel Cerdan
            78. Flash Elorde
            79. Mike McCallum
            80. Harold Johnson

            Source: Ring Magazine (2002)

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              #76
              Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
              In 2002, the writers of Ring Magazine published a ranking of the 80 best fighters of the previous 80 years. The entirely subjective nature of any list comparing fighters across different weight categories and different eras is bound to be fodder for debate. This list was no exception. See what you think ...

              1. Sugar Ray Robinson
              2. Henry Armstrong
              3. Muhammad Ali
              4. Joe Louis
              5. Roberto Duran
              6. Willie Pep
              7. Harry Greb
              8. Benny Leonard
              9. Sugar Ray Leonard
              10. Pernell Whitaker
              11. Carlos Monzon
              12. Rocky Marciano
              13. Ezzard Charles
              14. Archie Moore
              15. Sandy Saddler
              16. Jack Dempsey
              17. Marvin Hagler
              18. Julio Cesar Chavez
              19. Eder Jofre
              20. Alexis Arguello
              21. Barney Ross
              22. Evander Holyfield
              23. Ike Williams
              24. Salvador Sanchez
              25. George Foreman
              26. Kid Gavilian
              27. Larry Holmes
              28. Mickey Walker
              29. Ruben Olivares
              30. Gene Tunney
              31. **** Tiger
              32. Fighting Harada
              33. Emile Griffith
              34. Tony Canzoneri
              35. Aaron Pryor
              36. Pascual Perez
              37. Miguel Canto
              38. Manuel Ortiz
              39. Charley Burley
              40. Carmen Basilio
              41. Michael Spinks
              42. Joe Frazier
              43. Khaosai Galaxy
              44. Roy Jones Jr.
              45. Tiger Flowers
              46. Panama Al Brown
              47. Kid Chocolate
              48. Joe Brown
              49. Tommy Loughran
              50. Bernard Hopkins
              51. Felix Trinidad

              52. Jake LaMotta
              53. Lennox Lewis
              54. Wilfredo Gomez
              55. Bob Foster
              56. Jose Napoles
              57. Billy Conn
              58. Jimmy McLarnin
              59. Pancho Villa
              60. Carlos Ortiz
              61. Bob Montgomery
              62. Freddie Miller
              63. Benny Lynch
              64. Beau Jack
              65. Azumah Nelson
              66. Eusebio Pedroza
              67. Thomas Hearns
              68. Wilfred Benitez
              69. Antonio Cervantes
              70. Ricardo Lopez
              71. Sonny Liston
              72. Mike Tyson
              73. Vicente Saldivar
              74. Gene Fullmer
              75. Oscar De La Hoya
              76. Carlos Zarate
              77. Marcel Cerdan
              78. Flash Elorde
              79. Mike McCallum
              80. Harold Johnson

              Source: Ring Magazine (2002)

              I almost never agree with thr ranking and placement of fighters in "The Ring's top 100" lists. Trinidad above Hearns, Gomez, Lewis, LaMotta, Conn, Liston, Tyson, Fullmer and De La Hoya? That's some serious bias.

              Wonder where they place him now that he's been exposed? Cotto reminds me of Tirnidad now, in terms of being completely overrated and getting such high praise for punching power. Though Trinidad gets the edge over Cotto in terms of power. Other than that, it's the same hype machine that built Tito up that's building Miguel up.

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                #77
                who the **** is someone on boxingscene to say if there a class fighters
                fight them and then ypull find out

                in my opinion there wer A class fighters world champions are usually a class fighters

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by revs1227
                  who the **** is someone on boxingscene to say if there a class fighters
                  fight them and then ypull find out

                  in my opinion there wer A class fighters world champions are usually a class fighters
                  why would you compare yourself to them to establish wether they are in the same bracket and deserve the same status as a A Class fighters i aint saying there bums by any means infact i think they are very good fighters

                  but my criteria is different to yours the same as yours is to somebdy else's why cant we debate who was a suprerior fighter and deserves more adulation than another

                  IMO dela hoya ,mosely ,hopkins ,barrera ,pacquaio operate on a differnt level ,i am not trying to put them down for being B+ Class fighters it is just an illustration of the different level the afforementioned operated on

                  but obviously we all have our own criteria

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