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  • The 10 levels of Professional Boxing

    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.

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    Level 1 - Beginning professional.

    Lionell Thompson
    Aleem Whitfield
    Shawn Porter
    Tony Brinson

    Level 2 - Tomato Cans.

    Lorenzo Boyd
    Reggie Strickland
    Jose Vera
    Julio Torres

    Level 3 - Young Prospect

    Tyson Fury
    Robert Helenius
    Frankie Gavin
    Ronald Hearns

    Level 4 - Journey Men

    Ross Purity
    Buck Smith
    Marion Wilson
    Kevin McBride

    Level 5 - Shot/Washed up Name

    Hector Camacho
    Frans Botha
    Howard Eastman
    Ray Mercer

    Level 6 - Gate Keepers

    John Ruiz
    Junior Witter
    Carlos Baldomir
    Herbie Hyde

    Level 7 - Contenders

    Kevin Mitchell
    Alex Povetkin
    Antonio De Marco
    Paulie Malignaggi

    Level 8 - Belt Holder/champion

    Carl Froch
    David Haye
    Andre Berto
    Devon Alexander

    Level 9 - Elite Fighter Status

    Edwin Valero
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    Wladimir Klitschko
    Timothy Bradley

    Level 10 - Super Star/ Legend Status

    Manny Pacquiao
    Floyd Mayweather


    Just thought i'd play with a few names that were different to yours.. I quite like the idea; it's yet another different way of catagorizing boxers, especially fighters who have retired.. It's a bit more difficult with the active ones, cos in some cases they could end up in 3 or 4 different catagories in as many years..

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    • #3
      Sounds right for the most part.

      I could switch 5 & 7 or 3 & 4 but that's just because I put some people in those categories on a higher pedestal.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mickey malone View Post
        Level 1 - Beginning professional.

        Lionell Thompson
        Aleem Whitfield
        Shawn Porter
        Tony Brinson

        Level 2 - Tomato Cans.

        Lorenzo Boyd
        Reggie Strickland
        Jose Vera
        Julio Torres

        Level 3 - Young Prospect

        Tyson Fury
        Robert Helenius
        Frankie Gavin
        Ronald Hearns

        Level 4 - Journey Men

        Ross Purity
        Buck Smith
        Marion Wilson
        Kevin McBride

        Level 5 - Shot/Washed up Name

        Hector Camacho
        Frans Botha
        Howard Eastman
        Ray Mercer

        Level 6 - Gate Keepers

        John Ruiz
        Junior Witter
        Carlos Baldomir
        Herbie Hyde

        Level 7 - Contenders

        Kevin Mitchell
        Alex Povetkin
        Antonio De Marco
        Paulie Malignaggi

        Level 8 - Belt Holder/champion

        Carl Froch
        David Haye
        Andre Berto
        Devon Alexander

        Level 9 - Elite Fighter Status

        Edwin Valero
        Juan Manuel Marquez
        Wladimir Klitschko
        Timothy Bradley

        Level 10 - Super Star/ Legend Status

        Manny Pacquiao
        Floyd Mayweather


        Just thought i'd play with a few names that were different to yours.. I quite like the idea; it's yet another different way of catagorizing boxers, especially fighters who have retired.. It's a bit more difficult with the active ones, cos in some cases they could end up in 3 or 4 different catagories in as many years..
        Great list.

        Originally posted by ADozenArrows View Post
        Sounds right for the most part.

        I could switch 5 & 7 or 3 & 4 but that's just because I put some people in those categories on a higher pedestal.
        yea, 3 & 4 i struggled with. I put young prospect because some journey man could be former greats, contenders, champions, with a great resume as oppose to a young contender with 10-15 fights.

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        • #5
          I wouldn't forget the status of 'club fighter', who is usually either a fighter who makes poor promotional choices and doesn't get the opportunities despite skill level, or it might be a journeyman who has had a few opportunities as a contender and exposed badly - after that usually goes back to being a sparring partner for other fighters or returns to 4, 6, and 8 rounders.
          A recent example was Matvey Korobov who fought Jermall Charlo for the (sigh) interim WBC middleweight title but previously had been fighting 6 and 8 round fights.
          Solomon Haumono is another name that comes to mind.
          Be interested to hear from others as to what they believe the definition of a club fighter is.

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