Best "Good Guys."
Muhammad Ali
Ricky Hatton
Sugar Ray Leonard
Sugar Ray Robinson
Shane Mosley
Best "Bad Guys."
Harry Greb
Marvin Hagler
Jack Johnson
Jake La Motta
Rocky Graziano
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Best "Good Guys."
Muhammad Ali
Ricky Hatton
Sugar Ray Leonard
Sugar Ray Robinson
Shane Mosley
Best "Bad Guys."
Harry Greb
Marvin Hagler
Jack Johnson
Jake La Motta
Rocky Graziano
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1. Muhammad Ali - the Greatest.
2. Emmanuel Pacquiao – the PacMan
3. Howard Cosell – the other half of the “Abbot and Costello of boxing” with Clay.
4. [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Sugar Ray Robinson[/FONT] - Original P4P
5. [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Joe Louis[/FONT] - Showed knockout need not be achieved violently.
6. [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Sugar Ray Leonard[/FONT] - Speed and style
7. [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Larry Merchant[/FONT] - Mr. HBO/boxing
8. [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Teddy Atlas[/FONT] - Entertaining skinny
9. Bert Sugar - Historian non-parallel
10. Michael Buffer - “Let’s get ready to Rumble”
care for the runner-ups…
Rocky Marciano (retired unbeaten), Emanuel Steward (great trainer insights), Angelo Dundee (Ali trainer), Bernard Hopkins (boxing great & colorful personality), Oscar de la Hoya (the Golden Boy, charm & boxing ambassadorship), Marvin Hagler (pure talent and unbending scruples), Jack Dempsey (beat the first boxing giant in James Willard, and in the immortal G Bellows painting), Salvador Sanchez (pure talent & the enigma), James Braddock (Cinderella Man, Gentleman Jim), Rocky Graziano (Somebody Up There Likes Me), and George Foreman (another good ambassador of boxing, resilience), Pancho Villa (First Pinoy Champ in the ‘20’s).
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