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  • #21
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
    Unless there are any posters who are like 85-100 years old on here, no one should have a top 100 ATG list.......but plenty of people like to pretend so if you like then have at it and make lists about fighters you have never even seen fight before.
    This is what I keep coming back to. These pretenders can make all the lists they want, who gives a shit at the end of the day. We all know more or less who should be in the top ten from a historical, statistical whatever perspective, why keep going on about it. It gets tedious and yeah, literally old.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
      This is what I keep coming back to. These pretenders can make all the lists they want, who gives a shit at the end of the day. We all know more or less who should be in the top ten from a historical, statistical whatever perspective, why keep going on about it. It gets tedious and yeah, literally old.
      Me? I admit I am not knowledgeable at all about boxing before the late 90's. I am 29 I started watching boxing in 1997 and am good on what happened in fights shortly before then and after until now. I don't pretend like so many here that I went back and watched thousands of fights to be informed enough to make top 100 ATG list which I doubt anyone here has done.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by komodo View Post
        I deleted that list it was outdated. I think Manny and JMM deserve to be in the top 50.

        Maybe Chavez is ranked a little high but I think you can make a case for him being a 6 time world champion in 3 different weight classes.

        Here's the updated list but like I said it's subjective, just depends what you fancy but I believe those fighters deserve to be in the top 50.

        1. Sugar Ray Robinson
        2. Muhammad Ali
        3. Henry Armstrong
        4. Joe Louis
        5. Willie Pep
        6. Roberto Duran
        7. Benny Leonard
        8. Jack Johnson
        9. Jack Dempsey
        10. Sam Langford
        11. Joe Gans
        12. Sugar Ray Leonard
        13. Harry Greb
        14. Rocky Marciano
        15. Jimmy Wilde
        16. Gene Tunney
        17. Mickey Walker
        18. Archie Moore
        19. Stanley Ketchel
        20. George Foreman
        21. Tony Canzoneri
        22. Barney Ross
        23. Jimmy McLarnin
        24. Joe Frazier
        25. Marcel Cerdan
        26. Ezzard Charles
        27. Jake LaMotta
        28. Julio Cesar Chavez
        29. Sandy Saddler
        30. Terry McGovern
        31. Billy Conn
        32. Jose Napoles
        33. Ruben Olivares
        34. Emile Griffith
        35. Marvin Hagler
        36. Eder Jofre
        37. Thomas Hearns
        38. Larry Holmes
        39. Oscar De La Hoya
        40. Evander Holyfield
        41. Ted "Kid" Lewis
        42. Alexis Arguello
        43. Carlos Monzon
        44. Pernell Whitaker
        45. Manny Pacquiao
        46. Roy Jones Jr.
        47. Bernard Hopkins
        48. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
        49. Erik Morales
        50. Juan Manuel Marquez
        Greb @ #13? Potentially best resume of all times? Can't see it.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
          This is what I keep coming back to. These pretenders can make all the lists they want, who gives a shit at the end of the day. We all know more or less who should be in the top ten from a historical, statistical whatever perspective, why keep going on about it. It gets tedious and yeah, literally old.
          Yeah for you:

          1: Klitschko
          2: Klitschko
          3.... Don't know anyone else - So I'll just criticize people who do.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
            Unless there are any posters who are like 85-100 years old on here, no one should have a top 100 ATG list.......but plenty of people like to pretend so if you like then have at it and make lists about fighters you have never even seen fight before.
            True lol, you can only watch so many of the old fights and even at that some of the footage is so terrible that its hard to get a proper just say on things...

            I think a lot of these ratings are biased and in favour of guys simply because it was in the past and we're no longer ever going to get to see them compete again live.
            Personally even think the historians are biased in that retrospect they don't necessarily say why a past great fighter would beat a modern great, perhaps it could be true but its a subjective manner which could be turned around the only problem I have is the nostalgiatards having a fit when you say a modern great would beat someone like Muhammad Ali.

            Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
            So in other words you are talking about things you really don't know anything about and are accepting word of mouth as fact.
            I've said this before about people and I've been guilty of it in the past, sometimes people will need to investigate into things themselves to get their own opinion totally agree with you.

            Green K sent.
            Last edited by M Bison; 06-13-2014, 05:30 AM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
              So in other words you are talking about things you really don't know anything about and are accepting word of mouth as fact.
              It's supposed to be an 'all time greatest' list not just your time or what 'you' know about the sport. If you ask most people on here who's ATG number 1 they will most likely say SRR even though there's hardly any footage of him in his prime. Does that mean we should just forget his accomplishments because he didn't fight in our era?

              Like I said there's plenty of ATG lists out there and if you don't know about a certain fighter you can always read up on their career or watch whatever footage is available otherwise you get people with Floyd and Klitschko in their top 5.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                Greb @ #13? Potentially best resume of all times? Can't see it.
                That's the ESPN list. Like I said you can play around with the positions as you see fit but all these guys deserve to be in the top 50.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by komodo View Post
                  It's supposed to be an 'all time greatest' list not just your time or what 'you' know about the sport. If you ask most people on here who's ATG number 1 they will most likely say SRR even though there's hardly any footage of him in his prime. Does that mean we should just forget his accomplishments because he didn't fight in our era?

                  Like I said there's plenty of ATG lists out there and if you don't know about a certain fighter you can always read up on their career or watch whatever footage is available otherwise you get people with Floyd and Klitschko in their top 5.
                  To make any kind of credible list you would have to watch thousands of fights and to surmise any fighters career how many fights would you have to see of just that one fighter? 10 at least I would say and we are talking about a top 100 you would have to watch at least more than that to compare.

                  Anything less than doing that is making things up and playing follow the leader, it is just easier to admit you are in no way qualified to make such a list.

                  As far as footage goes, no footage no rating, can't rate a fighter I have never seen fight and don't care what some news paper article written over 100 years ago says because in the modern era people do it on boxrec all of the time reading results about fights they have never seen.

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                  • #29
                    ATG of this generation

                    manny
                    floyd
                    roy
                    whitaker
                    hopkins
                    lewis
                    oscar
                    wlad

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                    • #30
                      No list per se, but these are the fighters I'd definitely include If I were ever to compile a List:

                      Sugar Ray Robinson
                      Henry Armstrong
                      Harry Greb
                      Willie Pep
                      Joe Gans
                      Benny Leonard
                      Ezzard Charles
                      Roberto Duran
                      Muhammad Ali
                      Bob Fitzsimmons
                      Mickey Walker
                      Archie Moore
                      Kid Gavilan
                      Barney Ross
                      Tony Canzoneri
                      Jimmy McLarnin
                      Ray Leonard
                      Marvin Hagler
                      Joe Louis
                      Jose Napoles
                      Joe Walcott
                      Carlos Ortiz
                      Pernell Whitaker
                      Ike Williams
                      Abe Attell
                      Sandy Saddler
                      Salvador Sanchez
                      Julio Ceasar Chavez
                      Kid Chocolate
                      Jimmy Wilde
                      Pancho Villa
                      Bob Foster
                      Michael Spinks
                      Gene Tunney
                      Manny Pacquiao
                      Tommy Hearns
                      Ricardo Lopez
                      Carlos Monzon
                      Wilfredo Benitez
                      Marco Antonio Barrera
                      Erik Morales
                      **** Tiger
                      Stanley Ketchell
                      Tiger Flowers
                      Jake LaMotta
                      Alexis Arguello
                      Eusebio Pedroza
                      Fighting Harada
                      Carmen Basillio
                      Ruben Olivares
                      Panama Al Brown
                      Manuel Ortiz
                      Carlos Zarate
                      Eder Jofre
                      George Foreman
                      Oscar De La Hoya
                      Aaron Pryor
                      Evander Holyfield
                      "Jersey" Joe Walcott
                      Larry Holmes
                      Matthew Saad Muhammad
                      Lennox Lewis
                      Benny Lynch
                      Marcel Cerdan
                      Jack Dempsey
                      Joe Frazier
                      Niccolino Locche
                      Bernard Hopkins
                      Floyd Mayweather
                      Mike Tyson
                      Juan Manuel Marquez
                      Freddie Steele
                      Ted "Kid" Lewis
                      Emile Griffith
                      Billy Conn
                      Terry McGovern
                      Jack Johnson
                      Michael Carbajal
                      Jack "Nonpareil" Dempsey
                      George Dixon
                      Beau Jack
                      Floyd Patterson
                      Azumah Nelson
                      Khaosai Galaxy
                      Mike McCallum
                      Sonny Liston
                      Wilfredo Gomez
                      "Panama" Al Brown
                      Humberto Gonzales

                      These and the dozens of other names that are alluding me at the moment.

                      Would be extremely difficult to study ( Not to mention time-consuming ).

                      And then go about ranking each individual.

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