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  • #21
    Which fighter currently active has the highest level wins?

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    • #22
      TS, I like the tier system. Green K for you.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Phirsole View Post
        TS, I like the tier system. Green K for you.
        thanks. what is the green karma actually for?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Roy Hobbs View Post
          Posted this on the history section but it seems as dead as dinosaurs over there. Maybe i can get NSB's opinion on this;

          This is my opinion of the different levels or hierarchy of professional boxing. Starting from beginning professional to all time great living legend. I would like to identify which boxers past present & future are at which level/ point in their career. Feed back would be greatly appreciated.

          Level 1 - Beginning professional.

          5 to 10 fights. This is your omar henrys, matyev korobovs, erislandy laras & shawn porters, rigondeauxs etc.

          Level 2 - Tomato Cans.

          The no hopers. Chums for beginning professionals. Probably boxing as a part time gig.

          Level 3 - Young Prospect
          Past the the beginning stage of their career. ready for the next step. This is your saul alvarez & to a certain extent chavez jr. (at least he's being treated by top rank as such.)

          Level 4 - Journey Men
          Good enough not to be labeled as tomato cans but have no future in the sport. This might be your emmanuel augustuses, monte barrets & hector velasquezes.

          Level 5 - Shot/Washed up Name

          Former contenders, hall of famers who have no business fighting professionally & need to retire asap. These are your erik moraleses, evander holyfields, marco barreras, & sad to say roy jones jr.

          Level 6 - Gate Keepers

          Done as elite fighters but not done as a good honest pugilistic professional. Get past this bunch you are a serious professional that is ready for the next level. This bunch could include rocky juarez, ricardo mayorga(maybe too high), antonio tarver, glenn johnson, & nate campbells of the world.

          Level 7 - Contenders
          Ready for a title shot, a shot at the champions. This your yuriorkis gamboas, urbano antillons, vanes martirosyans, bernabe conceptions, & eddie chambers.

          Level 8 - Belt Holder/champion
          This is a very ambiguous level. Sure they are above gate keepers & contenders but with the ubiquitous nature of belts & champions the boxers who reside in this level could also be considered level 7 contenders or even gate keepers. This is everybody with a title or belt.

          Level 9 - Elite Fighter Status

          This level is what differentiates a true champion with a belt to a ordinary fighter who happens to have a belt. This is your p4p top 10. You dont have to own a belt to be considered elite. This is the shane mosley, paul williams, chad dawson, arthur abrahams & bernard hopkins.

          Level 10 - Super Star/ Legend Status

          This is a level above elite. You cant be too gracious with this designation. I think only 1 or 2 fighters can be considered in this level each year. Sometimes you go a year without anyone attaining this level. I think this level requires some out of ring attributes. I think you have to transcend the sport. I think You have to galvanize the fans, the media, & non boxing fans to consider yourself for this level. I can only think of 2 fighters currently fighting that fit this criteria: Manny Pacquiao & Floyd Mayweather jr.


          What do you think guys? Agree or disagree with the placement of levels or the placement of fighters in the levels? I would be glad to see your opinion.

          we could identify currently active fighters & which level do they belong in right now. we could talk about fighters who will move up in the higher levels, which fighters will move down. we could talk about fighters throughout history; the highest levels each attained, the lowest. we could talk about the wins of a fighter & at which level were the fighters that they defeated were at.

          I would like to see & participate in serious discussions. No name calling or childish talk please.
          For the most part, I agree with most everything in thesis except that journeyman have a future in the sport. The Bill Ryells Roger Mtagwas,Matt Vandas, the Ross Purritys, Rob Calloways of the sport make a good honest living and are an integral part of things. These guys separate the good from the bad, the bums from the elite and provide for some pretty entertaining fights sometimes. And on occasion a journeyman may pull an upset...

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          • #25
            nice read......

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Roy Hobbs View Post
              Posted this on the history section but it seems as dead as dinosaurs over there. Maybe i can get NSB's opinion on this;

              This is my opinion of the different levels or hierarchy of professional boxing. Starting from beginning professional to all time great living legend. I would like to identify which boxers past present & future are at which level/ point in their career. Feed back would be greatly appreciated.

              Level 1 - Beginning professional.

              5 to 10 fights. This is your omar henrys, matyev korobovs, erislandy laras & shawn porters, rigondeauxs etc.

              Level 2 - Tomato Cans.

              The no hopers. Chums for beginning professionals. Probably boxing as a part time gig.

              Level 3 - Young Prospect
              Past the the beginning stage of their career. ready for the next step. This is your saul alvarez & to a certain extent chavez jr. (at least he's being treated by top rank as such.)

              Level 4 - Journey Men
              Good enough not to be labeled as tomato cans but have no future in the sport. This might be your emmanuel augustuses, monte barrets & hector velasquezes.

              Level 5 - Shot/Washed up Name

              Former contenders, hall of famers who have no business fighting professionally & need to retire asap. These are your erik moraleses, evander holyfields, marco barreras, & sad to say roy jones jr.

              Level 6 - Gate Keepers
              Done as elite fighters but not done as a good honest pugilistic professional. Get past this bunch you are a serious professional that is ready for the next level. This bunch could include rocky juarez, ricardo mayorga(maybe too high), antonio tarver, glenn johnson, & nate campbells of the world.


              Level 7 - Contenders
              Ready for a title shot, a shot at the champions. This your yuriorkis gamboas, urbano antillons, vanes martirosyans, bernabe conceptions, & eddie chambers.

              Level 8 - Belt Holder/champion
              This is a very ambiguous level. Sure they are above gate keepers & contenders but with the ubiquitous nature of belts & champions the boxers who reside in this level could also be considered level 7 contenders or even gate keepers. This is everybody with a title or belt.

              Level 9 - Elite Fighter Status

              This level is what differentiates a true champion with a belt to a ordinary fighter who happens to have a belt. This is your p4p top 10. You dont have to own a belt to be considered elite. This is the shane mosley, paul williams, chad dawson, arthur abrahams & bernard hopkins.

              Level 10 - Super Star/ Legend Status

              This is a level above elite. You cant be too gracious with this designation. I think only 1 or 2 fighters can be considered in this level each year. Sometimes you go a year without anyone attaining this level. I think this level requires some out of ring attributes. I think you have to transcend the sport. I think You have to galvanize the fans, the media, & non boxing fans to consider yourself for this level. I can only think of 2 fighters currently fighting that fit this criteria: Manny Pacquiao & Floyd Mayweather jr.


              What do you think guys? Agree or disagree with the placement of levels or the placement of fighters in the levels? I would be glad to see your opinion.

              we could identify currently active fighters & which level do they belong in right now. we could talk about fighters who will move up in the higher levels, which fighters will move down. we could talk about fighters throughout history; the highest levels each attained, the lowest. we could talk about the wins of a fighter & at which level were the fighters that they defeated were at.

              I would like to see & participate in serious discussions. No name calling or childish talk please.
              Good read,
              But I want to know where would you put Glen Johnson before 2004 when he upset and won the belt and shoot up the ratings.

              There should be a list of avoided boxer which some never got the chance unlike Glen Johnson.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by BoxingPromoter View Post
                For the most part, I agree with most everything in thesis except that journeyman have a future in the sport. The Bill Ryells Roger Mtagwas,Matt Vandas, the Ross Purritys, Rob Calloways of the sport make a good honest living and are an integral part of things. These guys separate the good from the bad, the bums from the elite and provide for some pretty entertaining fights sometimes. And on occasion a journeyman may pull an upset...
                agreed. boxer's career could turn in a dime & journeymens & gatekeepers could become level 8 titleholders & champions in a single punch. when i wrote no future i meant as a elite fighters. journeymens & gate keepers will always have a job.

                Originally posted by Geze View Post
                Good read,
                But I want to know where would you put Glen Johnson before 2004 when he upset and won the belt and shoot up the ratings.

                There should be a list of avoided boxer which some never got the chance unlike Glen Johnson.
                probably gatekeeper level. When he had that great 04 where he had 3 wins vs jones, tarver, & woods you could make a case for level 9 elite but i think the road warrior was at his highest a true level 8 fighter.

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                • #28
                  Excellent piece. Informative and unbiased, thanks!

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                  • #29
                    Good thread.. i enjoyed reading that

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                    • #30
                      I have to bump this because that reflex guy is back.

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