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Top 20 Fighters Since World War II
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View Posti definitely agree with hopkins being higher than pacquiao and mayweather. although i'd have him above jones jr as well.
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No Tyson, Larry Holmes or Holyfield? I mean come on...these guys kept the sport alive, and in Tysons case, he single handedly revived ans saved the sport. Idiot writers. I hate Burt Sugar. He hates Tyson for whatever reason. Well glad I don't have to see his ugly yellow teeth anymore.
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View Postinteresting to see floyd ranked so high
guess people are starting to realise how privileged they've been to witness his career now that it's in its twilight
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Originally posted by chrismart83 View PostIn the October issue of Ring magazine, they asked 20 writers and historians to list their top 20 fighters since World War 2.
Points were awarded to each fighter : 20 points for 1st place placing, 19 points for 2nd place ect, ect.
Here is how the total came out. The number of 1st place votes are in brackets:
1. Ray Robinson - 396pts - (17)
2. Henry Armstrong - 339 - (1)
3. Muhammad Ali - 324 - (1)
4. Roberto Duran - 296
5. Joe Luis - 293
6. Ray Leonard - 258
7. Willie Pep - 246 - (1)
8. Archie Moore - 189
9. Julio Cesar Chavez - 171
10. Ezzard Charles - 164
11. Perenell Whitaker - 132
12. Floyd Mayweather Jr - 118
13. Marvin Hagler - 117
14. Carlos Monzon - 98
15. Eder Jofre - 86
16. Sandy Saddler - 82
17. Roy Jones Jr - 80
18. Rocky Marciano - 77
19. Bernard Hopkins - 66
20. Ike Williams - 55
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostI hate lists like this because they are too vague... I'd go by who was the best in their prime..and cover a period of time... Hopkins gets overrated because he's a compiler of wins and titles... Hopkins lost to Dawson and Calzaghe clearly... although he has a great win over Tarver...We need to pin point HOpkins' prime years...Pacquiao from 06-11 was an unstoppable force and way better than JCC...would have dominated Chavez Sr..Pac from 06-11 was better than most if not all of this list...
you can't just count when manny didn't lose, you have to count the losses as well.
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Originally posted by RubenSonny View PostI don't see how you can justify Marciano being on that list.
That's why...Last edited by MisanthropicNY; 10-30-2014, 10:54 AM.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Postthe real reason you hate lists like this because Manny isn't on it.
Uhh, you can't just count when many didn't lose, you have to count the losses as well.
Hopkins should be number one on the list if we're going by the entirety of a career...
Additionally, Sugar Ray Robinson was not that great at Middleweight..he fought Clowns literally lol fought a guy who worked in the circus and fought part-time and had a bit of a fight on his hands lol...
Sugar Ray Robinson at Welterweight was a super force... so let's pin-point...
Sugar Ray Robinson during his Welterweight years was a force... just as Sugar Shane Mosley as a lightweight was a beast... but decided to chase pay checks and move up in weight where his size wasn't an advantage...
The Pacquiao who fought De La Hoya was amazing... moving on his feet, making De La Hoya miss and countering... Pac from that fight on... got way better and was unbeatable for about 5 years...
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