I am going to make two separate lists divided by let's say 1975
Before 1975
Ali and Billy Conn had the best footwork I've seen
Ali is the most fluid mover boxing has ever seen, and what was more special is that he could move and throw punches without ever slowing down... even after his 3 years out of the sport I still think that he had the best movement when he wanted to show it(like Patterson 2, Knorton 2) the only problem was he was slightly easier to predict and counter because he came in from so far away, but he was still amazing
Billy Conn- watch him against Joe Louis in their first fight
other greats
Willie Pep(true artist), Ezzard Charles, Jersey Joe Walcott(the welterweight), Ray Robinson( could have used a little more defensive footwork), Gene Tunney, Jersey Joe Walcott(the heavyweight).
After 1975
1. Roy JOnes Jr: even though when he moved up to LHW he put himself in the corner way too much he had the fastest feet I've seen p4p, He could leap in from anywhere because of that speed, he would move into the perfect place to get the angles he wanted, he was never off balance... He had it all speed, balance.
2. Bernard Hopkins: I know people are like WTF, but Hopkins uses footwork like Billy Conn, and some of the smarter boxers to ever fight, what he did against Trinidad was truly amazing, how he fought Southpaws was also amazing... Hopkins once he started being a counter puncher always knew how to not let his opponent never get their feet set, yet he was always on his balance point to counter with a hook or straight right, I truly think he has unbelievable footwork.
other greats
Mayweather(too linear, despite all his speed how many times did he get caught on the ropes?), Leonard(he couldn't throw punches while moving like Ali could, he stayed too far away, and he was too excessive with his movement when he didn't have to, but he would be 3rd on my list), Whitaker(great footwork, but he sometimes went backwards with his hands down and lots of time he didn't use enough footwork), Prime Mike Tyson( coming forward with the speed he did, but still being able to bob and weave, it was incredible, he also used to have great timing coming in), Ricky Hatton(its amazing how he chances angles on his opponent while they are on the ropes, he has the best pressure fighter footwork I've ever seen), Wilfredo Gomez(enough said he was amazing), Manny Pacquaio(lightest guy on his feet I've seen, he used to like a pin ball getting in and out, unfortunately he lack of balance at times would make me put beneath everyone else on this list)
other guys: Calderon, Nunn, Oscar De la Hoya, Benitez,
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