Originally posted by larryxxx..
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Who is greatest boxer of all time stat wise?
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Most successful title defenses in a row. Joe Louis 25 at heavyweight. Cruiserweight Johnny Nelson 14. Light heavyweight Michalczewski 23. 168 Calzaghe and Ottki 21 each. 160 Hopkins 20. 154 Gianfranco Rosi 11. Welterweight Henry Armstrong 19. Far more than Mayweather. 140 Julio Chavez 11. 135 Artur Grigorian 17. 130 Tod Morgan 12. 126 Eusebio Pedroza 19. 122 Wilfredo Gomez 17. 118 Canizalez 16. 105 Ricardo Lopez 21.
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Originally posted by NChristo- View PostAnd what he said doesn't really mean anything because it was all "if" this and that happened, what happened outside of the ring means nothing when we're talking about just the sport.
What stats do tell us is that the fight didn't get to the 15th and Ali has the win.
"**** your facts and stats"
Ye **** what really happened because you're not a fan of Ali, don't understand people who have this tunnel vision and are incapable of seeing anything other than what they think is right.
Tunnel vision is jumping straight to the conclusion i dislike i fighter because i don't kiss their arse every statement i make about them. I have a huge framed picture of Ali in my gym, not Frazier FYI.
The stats tell us Ali won and is possibly the greatest ever. The stats DON'T tell us that Ali was a bee's **** away from losing and being just a very good heavyweight.
Stats tell us that a fighter with a 30-0 record LOOKS like a great undefeated fighter.
Anyway, look up the Dunning-Kruger effect, as i think you suffer from it.
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Originally posted by BoxingTrav View PostDo you think Robinson went in to those 19 fights to win or lose? Losses should not be dismissed so easily. The intent is to win every matchLast edited by Rockin'; 08-12-2018, 10:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostYoung dudes like you believe bs...
sugar ray Robinson...
F you and your numbers..
SRR...without a doubt...
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostMost successful title defenses in a row. Joe Louis 25 at heavyweight. Cruiserweight Johnny Nelson 14. Light heavyweight Michalczewski 23. 168 Calzaghe and Ottki 21 each. 160 Hopkins 20. 154 Gianfranco Rosi 11. Welterweight Henry Armstrong 19. Far more than Mayweather. 140 Julio Chavez 11. 135 Artur Grigorian 17. 130 Tod Morgan 12. 126 Eusebio Pedroza 19. 122 Wilfredo Gomez 17. 118 Canizalez 16. 105 Ricardo Lopez 21.Last edited by Rockin'; 08-12-2018, 11:05 PM.
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Originally posted by jaded View PostHaving 19 loses is not really so bad if you've had over 200 fights. He had 174 wins/108 knockouts...nobody's stats come close. His style was the prototype for Mohamed Ali who idolized him. He is the all-time greatest in my books.
And Willie Pep was 229 wins, 11 losses, and 1 draw. So we can't forget him either.
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Originally posted by warrenchico View PostManny Pacquiao, no debate in terms of achivements.
8 Division Champion
Named 2000's Fighter of the Decade
3-Time 'Fighter of the Year' by Ring Magazine and BWAA
Front cover of Time Magazine's 'Most Influential People' List in 2009
Active boxer while being a congressman, then later a senator
Only boxer in history to win 12 major world titles
Only boxer to win 5 Lineal Championships (flyweight, featherweight, super featherweight, light welterweight, and welterweight.)
Pacquiao is also the first boxer in history to win a major world title in Four (4) of the original Eight (8) weight divisions of boxing, also known as the "Glamour Divisions": flyweight, featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight.
But....
The WBOgus isn’t a real belt.
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