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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    This list is too biased to older fighters.

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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Ok, here is my question to all you people who make these top p4p lists. How can you guys rank guys like Henry Armstrong, Sandy Saddler, Willie Pep, ect ect ect, SO HIGH when you may have seen only 2 or 3 of their fights (or, in many cases, none at all). What is the justification for having these guys so high? Do you rank them based on online and newspaper articles written about them? I don't understand it really...
    That's a damn good question. Armstrong, Saddler and Pep are one thing. I want to know how many times the poster who made this list saw Eder Jofre, Joe Jeanette, George Dixon, Tommy Loughran and Jim Driscoll fight, that he's able to rank them?

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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    A top 100 p4p list isn't an easy endeavour. I commend him making an attempt even if it isn't perfect.

    I understand what you guys are saying about it being flawed, but we don't know what research he did or didn't do to formulate his list.

    Is there footage of Ray Robinson's early fights floating around in cyberspace? If there is I haven't seen it. Still, I know he is quite possibly the greatest welter this world has known.

    Knowledge was passed down from person to person long before pictures and film were available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoxingGorilla
    A top 100 p4p list isn't an easy endeavour. I commend him making an attempt even if it isn't perfect.

    I understand what you guys are saying about it being flawed, but we don't know what research he did or didn't do to formulate his list.

    Is there footage of Ray Robinson's early fights floating around in cyberspace? If there is I haven't seen it. Still, I know he is quite possibly the greatest welter this world has known.

    Knowledge was passed down from person to person long before pictures and film were available.
    That is no excuse for leaving Julio Cesar Chavez out. His omission makes the list a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by BoxingGorilla
    A top 100 p4p list isn't an easy endeavour. I commend him making an attempt even if it isn't perfect.

    I understand what you guys are saying about it being flawed, but we don't know what research he did or didn't do to formulate his list.

    Is there footage of Ray Robinson's early fights floating around in cyberspace? If there is I haven't seen it. Still, I know he is quite possibly the greatest welter this world has known.

    Knowledge was passed down from person to person long before pictures and film were available.
    That is no excuse for leaving Julio Cesar Chavez out. His omission makes the list a joke.
    You're on your own Shaw.

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    He probably just slipped his mind. Thats a lot of names to write down.... Duilio Loi should be high on the list though imo and I dont see his name otherwise Shaw deserves some credit. Nice work man.
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    I like Greb up there. I might have put him in a tie for first.
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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Ok, here is my question to all you people who make these top p4p lists. How can you guys rank guys like Henry Armstrong, Sandy Saddler, Willie Pep, ect ect ect, SO HIGH when you may have seen only 2 or 3 of their fights (or, in many cases, none at all). What is the justification for having these guys so high? Do you rank them based on online and newspaper articles written about them? I don't understand it really...






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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    Props for even trying to make a top 100 list. One thing u might want to consider. Your list will never be the same as someone elses. It's going to be picked apart by alot of people (something that I'm sure that ur aware of since u made it a thread). Don't sweat it.

    As for my observation. To be honest I quit reading after I saw Terry McGovern & Jimmy Wilde rated better than Rocky Marciano (obviously I disagree in a big way). I also saw where some others had posted that Chavez was not on the list. I absolutely beleive that he should be.

    To be fair I am going to go back & read the rest. Hey, it's ur opininon & like I said--Props to u for taking time out to prepare a list in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sugar_Shaw
    A while ago i posted my list of the top 50 fgihters ever which was met with mixed responses. Since then i have acquired more knowledge of past fighters and have decided to give it another crack. Here it is:

    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Henry Armstrong
    3. Harry Greb
    4. Muhammad Ali
    5. Joe Louis
    6. Willie Pep
    7. Sam Langford
    8. Benny Leonard
    9. Roberto Duran
    10. Sandy Saddler
    11. Joe Gans
    12. Ezzard Charles
    13. Archie Moore
    14. Sugar Ray Leonard
    15. Jimmy Wilde
    16. Eder Jofre
    17. Bob Fitzsimmons
    18. Mickey Walker
    19. Jack Johnson
    20. Jack Dempsey
    21. Pernell Whitaker
    22. Barney Ross
    23. Tony Canzoneri
    24. Joe Walcott (Barbados)
    25. Stanley Ketchal
    26. Jimmy McLarnin
    27. Charley Burley
    28. Gene Tunney
    29. Terry McGovern
    30. Roy Jones
    31. George Foreman
    32. Larry Holmes
    33. Ike Williams
    34. Rocky Marciano
    35. Alexis Arguello
    36. Marcel Cerdan
    37. Marvin Hagler
    38. Carlos Monzon
    39. Jose Napoles
    40. Evander Holyfield
    41. Jake LaMotta
    42. Tommy Loughran
    43. Billy Conn
    44. Abe Atell
    45. James J. Jeffries
    46. Emile Griffith
    47. Ruben Olivares
    48. Pascual Perez
    49. Aaron Pryor
    50. Joe Frazier
    51. Johnny Dundee
    52. Kid McCoy
    53. Ted ‘Kid’ Lewis
    54. George Dixon
    55. Thomas Hearns
    56. Maxie Rosenbloom
    57. Carlos Zarate
    58. Ricardo Lopez
    59. Battling Nelson
    60. John L. Sullivan
    61. Kid Gavilan
    62. Willie Ritchie
    63. Dick Tiger
    64. Pancho Villa
    65. Carmen Basilio
    66. Packy McFarland
    67. Sonny Liston
    68. Floyd Patterson
    69. Philadelphia Jack O’ Brien
    70. James Corbett
    71. Tony Zale
    72. Bob Foster
    73. Tiger Flowers
    74. Tommy Ryan
    75. Georges Carpentier
    76. Bernard Hopkins
    77. Joe Jeanette
    78. Azumah Nelson
    79. Mike McCallum
    80. Carlos Ortiz
    81. Freddie Welsh
    82. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    83. Jimmy Barry
    84. Salvador Sanchez
    85. Jim Driscoll
    86. Fighting Harada
    87. Miguel Canto
    88. Manuel Ortiz
    89. Kid Chocolate
    90. ‘Nonpareil’ Jack Dempsey
    91. Bob Montgomery
    92. Carlos Ortiz
    93. Joe Brown
    94. Khaosai Galaxy
    95. Felix Trinidad
    96. Eusebio Pedroza
    97. Benny Lynch
    98. Harold Johnson
    99. Oscar De La Hoya
    100. Mike Tyson

    Please tell me of your opinions on my list


    IMO #48 Pascual Perez has no business on the list. The Mike Tyson of his last few years may be easy to dismiss as a #100 but I beleive that he should be lower (better) because of his accomplishments/impact on history (youngest HW champ). Bob Foster is better than a #72. #83 Jimmy Barry ?

    I am not gonna sit here & drive myself crazy re-arranging ur whole list in my head so there's just a couple of my opinions. The more I look at this list the more vexed I become.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Your list F****** sucks. Where the F*** are Julio Cesar Chavez, Wilfredo Gomez, Terry Norris at? Erik Morales? Marco Antonio Barrera? Edwin Rosario?
    And Kostya F****** Tszyu!

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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    What the hell as long as we tossin all time great status around let's throw Buck Smith in aaattt, how bout #15. Yeah that sounds good, Buck Smith #15.




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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    Felix Trinidad higher than Oscar? C'mon
    "Very few people really understand what it means to be a fighter. I hate it when I hear someone say, 'That fighter doesn't have guts. I hate that, I don't care if you're a world champion six times over or a four-round fighter, to step inside that ring, you have to have guts" Oscar De La Hoya

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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    you are also missing James Toney who is probably one of the best fighters of this era
    "Very few people really understand what it means to be a fighter. I hate it when I hear someone say, 'That fighter doesn't have guts. I hate that, I don't care if you're a world champion six times over or a four-round fighter, to step inside that ring, you have to have guts" Oscar De La Hoya

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    Default Re: My Top 100 Boxers of All-Time Pound for Pound

    How the hell did Butterbean not make your list? Are you freakin' kidding me. That man is boxing. In fact, if it wasn't for Butterbean, people wouldn't be interested in boxing. The man is a boxing legend!

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