smh. a list of the top 10 without pacquiao in it is a joke and is not considered seriously. let alone a top 10 list with mayweather in it....... LOL!!!!!
Now I know many of you will disagree with my list, but just post your own.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
2. Floyd Mayweather Sr.
3. Roger Mayweather
4. Paul Williams
5. Sergio Martinez
6. Floyd jr.'s son
7. Roger Mayweather's son
8. Jeff Mayweather
9. Muhammad Ali
10. Sugar Ray Robinson
1.Sugar Ray Robinson
2.Henry Armstrong
3.Joe Louis
4.Willie Pep
5.Muhammad Ali
6.Harry Greb
7.Benny Leonard
8.Jack Johnson
9.Ray Leonard
10.Roberto Duran
To be honest that list isnt much better. Nicolino Locche at number 10? WTF. And were are Harry Greb, Henry Armstrong and Sam Langford?
And for me Evander Holyfield is to high as is Hagler!
Greb and Armstrong are in the teens, Langsford I don't rate any higher than Floyd, low 30's lets face it he rarely faced anyone with a winning record.
Locche is a seriously unbelievable fighter, try reading up on him, and watching some tapes before saying he's not deserving of top 10, best defencive fighter to ever step in the ring, had tha power of malinaggi yet retired 117-4-15 with 1 KO loss.
Holyfield is the greatest CW of all time who dispite never being prime at HW or weighing more than 220lbs ran with the top HW's for 2 decades.
Seriously Holyfield has been the smaller man once in 34 fights at HW, he was 46 when he was Robbed in germany against Valuev. People talk about Pac movingup from 130-147. well Holyfield has been outweighed by more than that for most of his career and thats without weightdraining.
@ 108
Ivan Calderon
@ 115
Nonito Donaire (Vic rematch!!)
@ 118
Yonnhy Perez (what can you say about the dude that beat Agbeko?)
@ 122
Juanma (pulls through, this kid is hard as nails, and can box!!!)
@ 126
Chris John (Gamboa on the rise)
@ 130
Robert Guerrero (nor cal boy, and he's getting better)
@ 135
Edwin Valero (still untested, but i like the aggression. Demarco will be a good fight...Funeka would be even better) will JMM came down?
@140
Bradley (Tim is a BEAST!!!)
@147
Mosley (Pacquiao on the rise) (wheres Floyd? i don't know, he needs to fight someone)
@ 154
Martinez/ Williams (rematch...i'll take Serg)
@ 160
Pavlik (currently not a strong division, and he's still on top)
@ 168
Abraham/ Ward (winner takes the crown)
@ 175
Tavoris Cloud (i'll take him over Dawson)
@ 200
Cunningham (since Adamek moved up)
@ Heavy
Vitali/ Wlad until Haye puts a right hand on em, but then again Adamek is chasing Haye, and we have yet to see what Fast Eddie will accomplish.
Greb and Armstrong are in the teens, Langsford I don't rate any higher than Floyd, low 30's lets face it he rarely faced anyone with a winning record.Locche is a seriously unbelievable fighter, try reading up on him, and watching some tapes before saying he's not deserving of top 10, best defencive fighter to ever step in the ring, had tha power of malinaggi yet retired 117-4-15 with 1 KO loss.
Holyfield is the greatest CW of all time who dispite never being prime at HW or weighing more than 220lbs ran with the top HW's for 2 decades.
Seriously Holyfield has been the smaller man once in 34 fights at HW, he was 46 when he was Robbed in germany against Valuev. People talk about Pac movingup from 130-147. well Holyfield has been outweighed by more than that for most of his career and thats without weightdraining.
You are a idiot! And need to reasearch a little on Sam Langford. Langford defeated the likes of Joe Gans, Tiger Flowers, Harry Willis, Sam Mcvea.
He would KO Heavyweights, while standing at 5''7 and weighing no more than 200lb.
Langford was a amazing fighter and a much bettter one than Locche!
You are a idiot! And need to reasearch a little on Sam Langford. Langford defeated the likes of Joe Gans, Tiger Flowers, Harry Willis, Sam Mcvea.
He would KO Heavyweights, while standing at 5''7 and weighing no more than 200lb.
Langford was a amazing fighter and a much bettter one than Locche!
I have researched him, I have read up on his fights, i've even seen some of teh rare footage of him fighting.
the guy generally outweighed his opponents by 1-2 stone and fought mostly nobodies and part time fighters. Winning against a LW Gans who was at the end of his career for a guy who for most of his career weighed 170+ is hardly the thing of legend. Willis beat langford eleven bouts out of thriteen and i don't see you putting him in the top 10 All time.
I give the guy credit for his career it's outstanding but it's by no way top 10 All time or close to being on a level with Locche, sorry.
@ 108
Ivan Calderon
@ 115
Nonito Donaire (Vic rematch!!)
@ 118 Yonnhy Perez (what can you say about the dude that beat Agbeko?)
@ 122
Juanma (pulls through, this kid is hard as nails, and can box!!!)
@ 126
Chris John (Gamboa on the rise)
@ 130
Robert Guerrero (nor cal boy, and he's getting better)
@ 135
Edwin Valero (still untested, but i like the aggression. Demarco will be a good fight...Funeka would be even better) will JMM came down?
@140
Bradley (Tim is a BEAST!!!)
@147
Mosley (Pacquiao on the rise) (wheres Floyd? i don't know, he needs to fight someone)
@ 154
Martinez/ Williams (rematch...i'll take Serg)
@ 160
Pavlik (currently not a strong division, and he's still on top)
@ 168
Abraham/ Ward (winner takes the crown)
@ 175
Tavoris Cloud (i'll take him over Dawson)
@ 200
Cunningham (since Adamek moved up)
@ Heavy
Vitali/ Wlad until Haye puts a right hand on em, but then again Adamek is chasing Haye, and we have yet to see what Fast Eddie will accomplish.
I disagree with Yonnhy Perez being the best at 118. Yonnhy is a very good fighter, no doubt, but I would put Anselmo Moreno and Hozumi Hasegawa in front of him.
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