Just wondering what everyones list is.
Mine goes like this:
Ali
Holyfield
Sugar Ray Lennard
Roy Jones
Marciano
Just wondering what everyones list is.
Mine goes like this:
Ali
Holyfield
Sugar Ray Lennard
Roy Jones
Marciano
A list without SRR will imediately be disregarded in most discussions.
The terms "boxer" and "fighter" are distinctly different, IMO. Whereas "fighter" encompasses the whole package, "boxer" to me specifically addresses the technical side of the fighter. Thus, I can't see where Marciano and Holyfield should be anywhere near that list.
Keeping in mind he started as SFW its hard not to think Floyd may just be the best of the bunch.
SRR was great , but does Floyds jumping through the weights outshine even Ray ?
That is a question id like people to answer.
Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .
At this moment in time you would have to say Floyd,is up there with the best of them he's a hell of
a fighter. To me the best era was the 80's in boxing great fighters and great match ups, if you could turn
back time and put Floyd, in the mix it would have been very interesting we can't so we can only debait,
the mater.
There are certain things about SRR's resume Floyd will never be able to match. Not least among them, since you have brought up the issue of weight, is the fact that SRR went up to light heavyweight and completely outclassed and outworked a recognised champion for probably 12 of 13 rounds, before collapsing due to heat exhaustion. If SRR had had the foresight to coast the last few rounds (or even if the fight had been indoors imo) he would almost certainly have been a light heavyweight champion. In total, Ray fought at four different weights, in an era where there was more between the weight classes than there currently is. He started as a lightweight (5 pound difference to where Floyd started at super featherweight) and went up to a higher weight than Floyd is ever going to venture. For the record, Floyd would probably be somewhere around my top 5, but I don't think his going up in weight in any way outshines the achievements of SRR which, frankly, are unparalleled in the sport of boxing.
Last edited by Dark Lord Al; 05-07-2012 at 01:55 PM.
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