Now, post Mayweather-Pacquiao, the inevitable "who is the best fighter of his generation?" discussion has popped up yet again. It's a discussion I've found myself dragged into several times before but thinking back on these two fighters and men like Hopkins, Wladimir Klitschko, Oscar De La Hoya and so on, it's impossible not to notice one similarity: they all fought across multiple generations, so what exactly is meant by "their generation" or "this generation". How long does one assume is a generation?
In my opinion, a proper gauge of the best fighters we get to witness, is who was most dominant across a set span of time, a year, 2...or better, 10. So I decided to put together a list of the top 10 best fighters, per decade, from the 1950s on wards. If you wish, you can start earlier or later, it's up to you but have some sort of a criteria in mind. Mine is the: 5 Steps to Greatness-
1. Accomplishments (championships won, title reigns, length of reign(s))
2. Level of opposition faced (wins and losses will be taken into account and the quality of that opposition, number of HOFers or champions, former champions and top, universally recognised contenders)
3. Skill level (looking at the boxers ring IQ, defensive and offensive ability as well as his footwork, speed and punch variety/combinations)
4. Appeal (what was the fan support for the fighter like, cross over/pop culture importance, importance to the sport in terms of popularity, revenue and consensus agreement as one of the best if not the best)
5. Consistency throughout the decade
So, these are the criteria I'll be using and you can use them too.
The 1950s...
1. Sugar Ray Robinson (MW/LHW) USA
2. Kid Gavilan (WW) Cuba
3. Archie Moore (LHW/HW) USA
4. Sandy Saddler (FW/SFW) USA
5. Rocky Marciano (HW) USA
6. Gene Fullmer (MW) USA
7. Floyd Patterson (HW) USA
8. Ezzard Charles (HW/LHW) USA
9. Pascual Perez (FlyW) Argentina
10. Sonny Liston (HW) USA
The 1960s...
1. Muhammad Ali (HW) USA
2. Emile Griffith (WW/LMW/MW) USA
3. Carlos Ortiz (LW/LWW) Puerto Rico
4. Eder Jofre (BW/FW) Brazil
5. Nino Benvenuti (LMW/MW) Italy
6. **** Tiger (MW/LHW) Nigeria
7. Fighting Harada (FlyW/BW) Japan
8. Jose Torres (LHW) Puerto Rico
9. Flash Elorde (LWW) Philippines
10. Vicente Saldivar (FW) Mexico
The 1970s...
1. Muhammad Ali (HW) USA
2. Roberto Duran (LW) Panama
3. Carlos Monzon (MW) Argentina
4. George Foreman (HW) USA
5. Joe Frazier (HW) USA
6. Jose Napoles (WW/MW) Cuba
7. Bob Foster (LHW/HW) USA
8. Alexis Arguello (FW/SFW) Nicaragua
9. Wilfredo Gomez (SBW/FW/SFW) Puerto Rico
10. Miguel Canto (FlyW) Mexico
The 1980s...
1. Sugar Ray Leonard (WW/LMW/MW/SMW) USA
2. Marvin Hagler (MW) USA
3. Tommy Hearns (WW/LMW/SMW) USA
4. Julio Cesar Chavez Sr (SFW/LW/LWW) Mexico
5. Larry Holmes (HW) USA
6. Roberto Duran (WW/MW) Panama
7. Mike Tyson (HW) USA
8. Evander Holyfield (CW) USA
9. Michael Spinks (LHW/HW) USA
10. Aaron Pryor (LWW) USA
The 1990s...
1. Evander Holyfield (HW) USA
2. Roy Jones Jr. (MW/SMW/LHW) USA
3. Pernell Whitaker (LW/LWW/WW) USA
4. Oscar De La Hoya (SFW/LW/LWW/WW) USA
5. Felix Trinidad (WW) Puerto Rico
6. James Toney (MW/SMW/CW) USA
7. Lennox Lewis (HW) GB
8. Mike Tyson (HW) USA
9. Bernard Hopkins (MW) USA
10. Prince Naseem Hamed (FW) GB
The 2000s...
1. Manny Pacquiao (SBW/FW/SFW/LW/LWW/WW) Philipines
2. Bernard Hopkins (MW/LHW) USA
3. Floyd Mayweather (SFW/LW/LWW/WW/LMW) USA
4. Marco Antonio Barrera (FW/SFW) Mexico
5. Erik Morales (FW/SFW/LW) Mexico
6. Wladimir Klitschko (HW) Ukraine
7. Joe Calzaghe (SMW/LHW) GB
8. Oscar De La Hoya (WW/LMW/MW) USA
9. Sergio Martinez (MW) Argentina
10. Juan Manuel Marquez (FW/SFW/LW) Mexico
(P.S. Don't turn this into a Pac/May thing, we're beyond that now)
In my opinion, a proper gauge of the best fighters we get to witness, is who was most dominant across a set span of time, a year, 2...or better, 10. So I decided to put together a list of the top 10 best fighters, per decade, from the 1950s on wards. If you wish, you can start earlier or later, it's up to you but have some sort of a criteria in mind. Mine is the: 5 Steps to Greatness-
1. Accomplishments (championships won, title reigns, length of reign(s))
2. Level of opposition faced (wins and losses will be taken into account and the quality of that opposition, number of HOFers or champions, former champions and top, universally recognised contenders)
3. Skill level (looking at the boxers ring IQ, defensive and offensive ability as well as his footwork, speed and punch variety/combinations)
4. Appeal (what was the fan support for the fighter like, cross over/pop culture importance, importance to the sport in terms of popularity, revenue and consensus agreement as one of the best if not the best)
5. Consistency throughout the decade
So, these are the criteria I'll be using and you can use them too.
The 1950s...
1. Sugar Ray Robinson (MW/LHW) USA
2. Kid Gavilan (WW) Cuba
3. Archie Moore (LHW/HW) USA
4. Sandy Saddler (FW/SFW) USA
5. Rocky Marciano (HW) USA
6. Gene Fullmer (MW) USA
7. Floyd Patterson (HW) USA
8. Ezzard Charles (HW/LHW) USA
9. Pascual Perez (FlyW) Argentina
10. Sonny Liston (HW) USA
The 1960s...
1. Muhammad Ali (HW) USA
2. Emile Griffith (WW/LMW/MW) USA
3. Carlos Ortiz (LW/LWW) Puerto Rico
4. Eder Jofre (BW/FW) Brazil
5. Nino Benvenuti (LMW/MW) Italy
6. **** Tiger (MW/LHW) Nigeria
7. Fighting Harada (FlyW/BW) Japan
8. Jose Torres (LHW) Puerto Rico
9. Flash Elorde (LWW) Philippines
10. Vicente Saldivar (FW) Mexico
The 1970s...
1. Muhammad Ali (HW) USA
2. Roberto Duran (LW) Panama
3. Carlos Monzon (MW) Argentina
4. George Foreman (HW) USA
5. Joe Frazier (HW) USA
6. Jose Napoles (WW/MW) Cuba
7. Bob Foster (LHW/HW) USA
8. Alexis Arguello (FW/SFW) Nicaragua
9. Wilfredo Gomez (SBW/FW/SFW) Puerto Rico
10. Miguel Canto (FlyW) Mexico
The 1980s...
1. Sugar Ray Leonard (WW/LMW/MW/SMW) USA
2. Marvin Hagler (MW) USA
3. Tommy Hearns (WW/LMW/SMW) USA
4. Julio Cesar Chavez Sr (SFW/LW/LWW) Mexico
5. Larry Holmes (HW) USA
6. Roberto Duran (WW/MW) Panama
7. Mike Tyson (HW) USA
8. Evander Holyfield (CW) USA
9. Michael Spinks (LHW/HW) USA
10. Aaron Pryor (LWW) USA
The 1990s...
1. Evander Holyfield (HW) USA
2. Roy Jones Jr. (MW/SMW/LHW) USA
3. Pernell Whitaker (LW/LWW/WW) USA
4. Oscar De La Hoya (SFW/LW/LWW/WW) USA
5. Felix Trinidad (WW) Puerto Rico
6. James Toney (MW/SMW/CW) USA
7. Lennox Lewis (HW) GB
8. Mike Tyson (HW) USA
9. Bernard Hopkins (MW) USA
10. Prince Naseem Hamed (FW) GB
The 2000s...
1. Manny Pacquiao (SBW/FW/SFW/LW/LWW/WW) Philipines
2. Bernard Hopkins (MW/LHW) USA
3. Floyd Mayweather (SFW/LW/LWW/WW/LMW) USA
4. Marco Antonio Barrera (FW/SFW) Mexico
5. Erik Morales (FW/SFW/LW) Mexico
6. Wladimir Klitschko (HW) Ukraine
7. Joe Calzaghe (SMW/LHW) GB
8. Oscar De La Hoya (WW/LMW/MW) USA
9. Sergio Martinez (MW) Argentina
10. Juan Manuel Marquez (FW/SFW/LW) Mexico
(P.S. Don't turn this into a Pac/May thing, we're beyond that now)
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