100 ATG boxers in history as voted by me
Does any one of you have their personal list of 100 greatest boxers in history. please post it here as a comparison or check on my list..
Like it or not,I'll post my rankings..
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Henry Armstrong
4. Joe Louis
5. Sam Langford
6. Harry Greb
7. Ezzard Charles
8. Willie Pep
9. Sugar Ray Leonard
10. Archie Moore
11. Jack Johnson
12. Benny Leonard
13. Roberto Duran
14. Pernell Whitaker
15. Carlos Monzon
16. Jimmy Wilde
17. Barney Ross
18. Bob Fitzsimmons
19. Marvin Hagler 20. Manny Pacquiao
21. Sandy Saddler
22. Julio Cesar Chavez
23. Alexis Arguello
24. Mickey Walker
25. Rocky Marciano 26. Roy Jones Jr
27. Lennox Lewis
28. Evander Holyfield
29. Gene Tunney 30. Bernard Hopkins
31. Jack Dempsey
32. Joe Gans
33. Eder Jofre
34. Salvador Sanchez
35. Tony Canzoneri
36. Kid Gavilan
37. Ike Williams
38. Charley Burley 39. Floyd Mayweather Jr
40. Emile Griffith
41. Larry Holmes
42. Thomas Hearns
43. Jimmy McLarnin
44. Ruben Olivares
45. Barbados Joe Walcott
46. Tommy Loughran
47. Michael Spinks
48. Jake LaMotta
49. **** Tiger
50. Jose Napoles
51. Fighting Harada
52. Panama Al Brown
53. Manuel Ortiz
54. Tiger Flowers
55. Kid Chocolate
56. Bob Foster
57. Billy Conn
58. Wilfredo Gomez
59. Carlos Ortiz
60. Terry McGovern
61. Joe Frazier
62. Stanley Ketchel
63. Tommy Ryan 64. George Foreman
65. Jim Jeffries
66. Jack Britton
67. Ted Kid Lewis
68. Carmen Basilio
69. Wilfred Benitez
70. Oscar De La Hoya
71. Felix Trinidad
72. Joe Brown
73. Aaron Pryor
74. Ricardo Lopez
75. Abe Attel
76. Shane Mosley
77. Carlos Zarate
78. Harry Wills
79. Azumah Nelson
80. Pancho Villa
81. Erik Morales
82. Luis Manuel Rodriguez
83. Marco Antonio Barrera
84. Mike Tyson
85. Pascual Perez
86. Miguel Canto
87. Joe Calzaghe
88. Marcel Cerdan
89. Flash Elorde
90. Holman Williams
91. John Dundee
92. Eusebio Pedroza
93. Antonio Cervantes
94. Nicolino Locche
95. Jimmy Bivins
96. Mike McCallum
97. Sonny Liston
98. Khaosai Galaxy
99. Benny Lynch.
100. James Toney ?
Not being funny but I disagree with this and think you are being biased towards Pacquiao... I don't think he is above Mayweather, Jones, Hopkins, Foreman, etc. Just my opinion though and yours may be different... by the way i am not being biased towards Floyd... I just don't think he deserves to be above him. Either way its your list and I respect that...
I honestly belive Manny Pacman and Floyd Mayweather Jr are too high, Floyd hasn't beaten anyone worth a ****, and Pacman beat great fighters but they weren't that great. Both have t keep on fighting and prove themselfs, still, it shouldn't be over for any of them, both of the best fighters they've beaten were a overrated DLH to begin with.
Not being funny but I disagree with this and think you are being biased towards Pacquiao... I don't think he is above Mayweather, Jones, Hopkins, Foreman, etc. Just my opinion though and yours may be different... by the way i am not being biased towards Floyd... I just don't think he deserves to be above him. Either way its your list and I respect that...
i'm not a Pinoy, but I think Pacquiao rightfully deserves to be that high. He has jumped numerous weight classes, and he has a stacked resume.
His resume is so stacked its hard to find a bum, let alone journey man. Even at the beginning of his Career he was fighting the best guys in japan, philipines(?) his tune up fight was David Diaz, a lightweight belt holder.
not many fighters have done what he has done, giving him 20 is being generous. Those other greats are up there because they had 100's of fights, to me that's not a very logical reason.
Floyd jumped a lot of weight classes but his opposition wasn't that great. Other than DLH and Castillo, who he both struggled with.
ha ha ha!! when erik beats a weight drained, shot, past prime, skeletonized 41 yr old grandpa its a good win, but when Pac moves up from flyweight and make a welter do a no mas, he just retired ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha lmao!! this site is too funny. i lilterally laud out loud when i visit this site.
Well, I'm glad that it keeps you amused. A little simple maybe?
I'd love for you to explain though why you think a guy who had just beaten an undefeated McCullough, and another great fighter in Hector Sanchez, among others, and had just made 5 defenses of his WBC title at the same weight he had always fought, and made it the first time around, was weight drained and shot, but you think the Oscar win was great when he had lost about four out of his last six fights, had not fought at 147 in about ten years and had only had a few fights in as many years?
It's a great win for Pac, no denying that at all, but the Zaragoza win was a hell of a lot more real no matter what his age. Hopkins is still fighting at the elite level and as good as he has ever fought no? Mosley just had his greatest performance at 37. Zaragoza, while old, had just had a very strong string of defenses and beaten some very good fighters. Oscar hadn't done anything even close to that. It's that simple. He couldn't even win a title.
I'm not trying to put down your favourite fighter mate, just think about rationally. The only thing that makes the Oscar win great is that Pac jumped up as high as he did, but really, his opponent was ****ed. He would have lost to anyone in or around the WW limit and would have been KO'd cold by any real WW (ie. Clottey, Mosley, Williams, Cotto, Margarito) on that night.
Hey, I'm sure you'll disagree with whatever I've said though, so, whatever floats your boat mate. Enjoy the laughs I'm sure you'll get out of this post.
Well, I'm glad that it keeps you amused. A little simple maybe?
I'd love for you to explain though why you think a guy who had just beaten an undefeated McCullough, and another great fighter in Hector Sanchez, among others, and had just made 5 defenses of his WBC title at the same weight he had always fought, and made it the first time around, was weight drained and shot, but you think the Oscar win was great when he had lost about four out of his last six fights, had not fought at 147 in about ten years and had only had a few fights in as many years?
It's a great win for Pac, no denying that at all, but the Zaragoza win was a hell of a lot more real no matter what his age. Hopkins is still fighting at the elite level and as good as he has ever fought no? Mosley just had his greatest performance at 37. Zaragoza, while old, had just had a very strong string of defenses and beaten some very good fighters. Oscar hadn't done anything even close to that. It's that simple. He couldn't even win a title.
I'm not trying to put down your favourite fighter mate, just think about rationally. The only thing that makes the Oscar win great is that Pac jumped up as high as he did, but really, his opponent was ****ed. He would have lost to anyone in or around the WW limit and would have been KO'd cold by any real WW (ie. Clottey, Mosley, Williams, Cotto, Margarito) on that night.
Hey, I'm sure you'll disagree with whatever I've said though, so, whatever floats your boat mate. Enjoy the laughs I'm sure you'll get out of this post.
meh, not as funny as when you said the first time, it's like listening to the same joke twice. sorry.
100 ATG boxers in history as voted by me
Does any one of you have their personal list of 100 greatest boxers in history. please post it here as a comparison or check on my list..
Like it or not,I'll post my rankings..
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Henry Armstrong
4. Joe Louis
5. Sam Langford
6. Harry Greb
7. Ezzard Charles
8. Willie Pep
9. Sugar Ray Leonard
10. Archie Moore
11. Jack Johnson
12. Benny Leonard
13. Roberto Duran
14. Pernell Whitaker
15. Carlos Monzon
16. Jimmy Wilde
17. Barney Ross
18. Bob Fitzsimmons
19. Marvin Hagler
20. Manny Pacquiao
21. Sandy Saddler
22. Julio Cesar Chavez
23. Alexis Arguello
24. Mickey Walker
25. Rocky Marciano
26. Roy Jones Jr
27. Lennox Lewis
28. Evander Holyfield
29. Gene Tunney
30. Bernard Hopkins
31. Jack Dempsey
32. Joe Gans
33. Eder Jofre
34. Salvador Sanchez
35. Tony Canzoneri
36. Kid Gavilan
37. Ike Williams
38. Charley Burley
39. Floyd Mayweather Jr
40. Emile Griffith
41. Larry Holmes
42. Thomas Hearns
43. Jimmy McLarnin
44. Ruben Olivares
45. Barbados Joe Walcott
46. Tommy Loughran
47. Michael Spinks
48. Jake LaMotta
49. **** Tiger
50. Jose Napoles
51. Fighting Harada
52. Panama Al Brown
53. Manuel Ortiz
54. Tiger Flowers
55. Kid Chocolate
56. Bob Foster
57. Billy Conn
58. Wilfredo Gomez
59. Carlos Ortiz
60. Terry McGovern
61. Joe Frazier
62. Stanley Ketchel
63. Tommy Ryan
64. George Foreman
65. Jim Jeffries
66. Jack Britton
67. Ted Kid Lewis
68. Carmen Basilio
69. Wilfred Benitez
70. Oscar De La Hoya
71. Felix Trinidad
72. Joe Brown
73. Aaron Pryor
74. Ricardo Lopez
75. Abe Attel
76. Shane Mosley
77. Carlos Zarate
78. Harry Wills
79. Azumah Nelson
80. Pancho Villa
81. Erik Morales
82. Luis Manuel Rodriguez
83. Marco Antonio Barrera
84. Mike Tyson
85. Pascual Perez
86. Miguel Canto
87. Joe Calzaghe
88. Marcel Cerdan
89. Flash Elorde
90. Holman Williams
91. John Dundee
92. Eusebio Pedroza
93. Antonio Cervantes
94. Nicolino Locche
95. Jimmy Bivins
96. Mike McCallum
97. Sonny Liston
98. Khaosai Galaxy
99. Benny Lynch.
100. James Toney ?
Are you insane?Seriously, its not just because i am one of the most die hard fan of pacman but its just a little crazy putting him on the 20th. He has almost equalled the history of henry armstrong and you put him on the 20th?
I know, you are entitled to your own opinion but i seriously think you need a psychiatrist.
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