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  • Top 5 P4P Ranking

    Haven't seen a thread like this, which I'm very surprised about, so I'm probably looking in the wrong place.

    Anyways, as the title says... Pound for Pound, top 5.

    Here's mine;

    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Muhammed Ali
    3. Henry Armstrong
    4. Roy Jones Jr
    5. Rocky Marciano

    Post yours

  • #2
    1.Harry Greb
    2.SRR
    3.Ali
    4.Henry Armstrong
    5.Jack Britton/Archie Moore/Tony Canzoneri

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    • #3
      1 robinson
      2 Ali
      3 Armstrong
      4 ray Leonard
      5 ezzard

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
        1 robinson
        2 Ali
        3 Armstrong
        4 ray Leonard
        5 ezzard
        I love sr leonard, and think he's a quality and talented boxer, if he didn't have that layoff, due to a detatched retina, he could have been in the list

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        • #5
          Originally posted by matt0021 View Post
          I love sr leonard, and think he's a quality and talented boxer, if he didn't have that layoff, due to a detatched retina, he could have been in the list
          He has the best wins ever, only Ali or robinson can really compare..

          Leonard like Sanchez, had a very short reign but they did more than most guys in a 20 year career

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
            He has the best wins ever, only Ali or robinson can really compare..

            Leonard like Sanchez, had a very short reign but they did more than most guys in a 20 year career
            Greb and Langford have some wins too dont be to fast.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
              He has the best wins ever, only Ali or robinson can really compare..

              Leonard like Sanchez, had a very short reign but they did more than most guys in a 20 year career
              He was in an elite era, and am I right in assuming that when you say "the best wins ever", you're relating to Hagler, Hearns and Duran?

              I rate him highly, but he wasn't convincing enough against Hearns in either fight, and for me, a result might says who's won on paper, but the performance can sometimes tell a different story

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              • #8
                Greb
                Robinson
                Armstrong
                Ali
                Duran/Pep

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by matt0021 View Post
                  He was in an elite era, and am I right in assuming that when you say "the best wins ever", you're relating to Hagler, Hearns and Duran?

                  I rate him highly, but he wasn't convincing enough against Hearns in either fight, and for me, a result might says who's won on paper, but the performance can sometimes tell a different story
                  Dont forgot Benitez,but i wouldnt call it best wins ever,Greb win over Tunney is more impressive imo.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by matt0021 View Post
                    He was in an elite era, and am I right in assuming that when you say "the best wins ever", you're relating to Hagler, Hearns and Duran?

                    I rate him highly, but he wasn't convincing enough against Hearns in either fight, and for me, a result might says who's won on paper, but the performance can sometimes tell a different story
                    Name a better win a fighter has than beating prime tommy hearns at welter, with a shattered eye socket no less...

                    Name a fighter that could have beaten that tommy in an easier fashion?

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