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    The Ring Magazine's 10 Greatest fighters by decade
    10: Greatest fighters by decade

    Posted May. 10, 2009 at 11:48pm
    By Michael Rosenthal

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7C-i...layer_embedded

    A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: Best fighter pound-for-pound in each of the past 10 decades.

    1910s: Sam Langford -- Small man beat the best big men of his day. Runner up: Jimmy Wilde.

    1920s: Benny Leonard -- Some still say he’s the greatest lightweight ever. Runner up: Harry Greb.

    1930s: Henry Armstrong -- Held titles in three weight classes simultaneously. Runner up: Tony Canzoneri.

    1940s: Ray Robinson – Untouchable as a welterweight. Runner up: Willie Pep

    1950s: Ray Robinson – Also one of the greatest middleweights ever. Runner up: Archie Moore.

    1960s: Muhammad Ali – The Greatest really was the greatest at this time. Runner up: Carlos Ortiz.

    1970s: Roberto Duran – Virtually untouchable as a lightweight. Runner up: Carlos Monzon.

    1980s: Ray Leonard: His victories over Duran, Hearns and Hagler were epic. Runner up: Julio Cesar Chavez.

    1990s: Roy Jones Jr. – At his best, he inspired awe. Runner up: Pernell Whitaker.

    2000s: Manny Pacquiao – Sorry Floyd but you need to fight the best to be the best. Runner up: Floyd Mayweather.

    Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com

    Doug Fischer contributed to this report

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    Default Re: Greatest fighter of the 2000's

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The Ring Magazine's 10 Greatest fighters by decade
    10: Greatest fighters by decade

    Posted May. 10, 2009 at 11:48pm
    By Michael Rosenthal

    1990s: Roy Jones Jr. – At his best, he inspired awe. Runner up: Pernell Whitaker.

    2000s: Manny Pacquiao – Sorry Floyd but you need to fight the best to be the best. Runner up: Floyd Mayweather.

    Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com

    Doug Fischer contributed to this report
    Wait a second.... so Floyd isn't #1 because "you need to fight the best to be the best....", but then he picks Roy Jones over Pernell Whitaker? That seems like a bit of a contradiction to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The Ring Magazine's 10 Greatest fighters by decade
    10: Greatest fighters by decade

    Posted May. 10, 2009 at 11:48pm
    By Michael Rosenthal

    1990s: Roy Jones Jr. – At his best, he inspired awe. Runner up: Pernell Whitaker.

    2000s: Manny Pacquiao – Sorry Floyd but you need to fight the best to be the best. Runner up: Floyd Mayweather.

    Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com

    Doug Fischer contributed to this report
    Wait a second.... so Floyd isn't #1 because "you need to fight the best to be the best....", but then he picks Roy Jones over Pernell Whitaker? That seems like a bit of a contradiction to me.
    Maybe it's not in p4p category. PBF and Pac happens to be just 1 div apart.

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    Default Re: Greatest fighter of the 2000's

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The Ring Magazine's 10 Greatest fighters by decade
    10: Greatest fighters by decade

    Posted May. 10, 2009 at 11:48pm
    By Michael Rosenthal

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7C-i...layer_embedded

    A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: Best fighter pound-for-pound in each of the past 10 decades.

    1910s: Sam Langford -- Small man beat the best big men of his day. Runner up: Jimmy Wilde.

    1920s: Benny Leonard -- Some still say he’s the greatest lightweight ever. Runner up: Harry Greb.

    1930s: Henry Armstrong -- Held titles in three weight classes simultaneously. Runner up: Tony Canzoneri.

    1940s: Ray Robinson – Untouchable as a welterweight. Runner up: Willie Pep

    1950s: Ray Robinson – Also one of the greatest middleweights ever. Runner up: Archie Moore.

    1960s: Muhammad Ali – The Greatest really was the greatest at this time. Runner up: Carlos Ortiz.

    1970s: Roberto Duran – Virtually untouchable as a lightweight. Runner up: Carlos Monzon.

    1980s: Ray Leonard: His victories over Duran, Hearns and Hagler were epic. Runner up: Julio Cesar Chavez.

    1990s: Roy Jones Jr. – At his best, he inspired awe. Runner up: Pernell Whitaker.

    2000s: Manny Pacquiao – Sorry Floyd but you need to fight the best to be the best. Runner up: Floyd Mayweather.

    Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com

    Doug Fischer contributed to this report
    Im not really gonna argue on the 20's and ETC, because its really hard to tell but heres few names i feel are up to date.

    40's = Joe Louis, Willie Pep.

    50's = Rocky Marciano, Archie Moore, Ezzard Charles.

    70's = Alexis Arguello, Ruben Olivares, Carlos Monzon, Bob Foster, Muhammad Ali.

    80's = Marvin Hagler, Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson, Thomas Hearns, Julio Cesar Chavez.

    90's = Ricardo Lopez, Pernell Whitaker, Evander Holyfield, Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad.

    00's = Joe Calzaghe, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Marquez.

    Some names there that i feel are debatable with the names the article listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The Ring Magazine's 10 Greatest fighters by decade
    10: Greatest fighters by decade

    Posted May. 10, 2009 at 11:48pm
    By Michael Rosenthal

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7C-i...layer_embedded

    A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: Best fighter pound-for-pound in each of the past 10 decades.

    1910s: Sam Langford -- Small man beat the best big men of his day. Runner up: Jimmy Wilde.

    1920s: Benny Leonard -- Some still say he’s the greatest lightweight ever. Runner up: Harry Greb.

    1930s: Henry Armstrong -- Held titles in three weight classes simultaneously. Runner up: Tony Canzoneri.

    1940s: Ray Robinson – Untouchable as a welterweight. Runner up: Willie Pep

    1950s: Ray Robinson – Also one of the greatest middleweights ever. Runner up: Archie Moore.

    1960s: Muhammad Ali – The Greatest really was the greatest at this time. Runner up: Carlos Ortiz.

    1970s: Roberto Duran – Virtually untouchable as a lightweight. Runner up: Carlos Monzon.

    1980s: Ray Leonard: His victories over Duran, Hearns and Hagler were epic. Runner up: Julio Cesar Chavez.

    1990s: Roy Jones Jr. – At his best, he inspired awe. Runner up: Pernell Whitaker.

    2000s: Manny Pacquiao – Sorry Floyd but you need to fight the best to be the best. Runner up: Floyd Mayweather.

    Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com

    Doug Fischer contributed to this report


    00's = Joe Calzaghe, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Marquez.
    Pac has OFFICIALLY better 00's resume than those guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    The Ring Magazine's 10 Greatest fighters by decade
    10: Greatest fighters by decade

    Posted May. 10, 2009 at 11:48pm
    By Michael Rosenthal

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7C-i...layer_embedded

    A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: Best fighter pound-for-pound in each of the past 10 decades.

    1910s: Sam Langford -- Small man beat the best big men of his day. Runner up: Jimmy Wilde.

    1920s: Benny Leonard -- Some still say he’s the greatest lightweight ever. Runner up: Harry Greb.

    1930s: Henry Armstrong -- Held titles in three weight classes simultaneously. Runner up: Tony Canzoneri.

    1940s: Ray Robinson – Untouchable as a welterweight. Runner up: Willie Pep

    1950s: Ray Robinson – Also one of the greatest middleweights ever. Runner up: Archie Moore.

    1960s: Muhammad Ali – The Greatest really was the greatest at this time. Runner up: Carlos Ortiz.

    1970s: Roberto Duran – Virtually untouchable as a lightweight. Runner up: Carlos Monzon.

    1980s: Ray Leonard: His victories over Duran, Hearns and Hagler were epic. Runner up: Julio Cesar Chavez.

    1990s: Roy Jones Jr. – At his best, he inspired awe. Runner up: Pernell Whitaker.

    2000s: Manny Pacquiao – Sorry Floyd but you need to fight the best to be the best. Runner up: Floyd Mayweather.

    Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com

    Doug Fischer contributed to this report


    00's = Joe Calzaghe, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Marquez.
    Pac has OFFICIALLY better 00's resume than those guys.
    I never said he didn't read my post again.

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    manny pacquiao has been knocked out by nobodys beating by a fading morales and taken to school twice by juan manuel marquez

    floyd mayweather to date hasnt suffered a single blip on his career and apart from castillo 1 has rolled over every single opponent with apparent ease.


    there is no argument here - floyd is the greatest of this decade by a considerable margin
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    manny pacquiao has been knocked out by nobodys beating by a fading morales and taken to school twice by juan manuel marquez

    floyd mayweather to date hasnt suffered a single blip on his career and apart from castillo 1 has rolled over every single opponent with apparent ease.


    there is no argument here - floyd is the greatest of this decade by a considerable margin
    Say that again? No blip to date apart from castillo? maybe you meant a blip?
    He mentioned that Ricky Hatton was his hardest fight after the fight - rolled over? maybe you should clarify with PB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    manny pacquiao has been knocked out by nobodys beating by a fading morales and taken to school twice by juan manuel marquez

    floyd mayweather to date hasnt suffered a single blip on his career and apart from castillo 1 has rolled over every single opponent with apparent ease.


    there is no argument here - floyd is the greatest of this decade by a considerable margin
    Say that again? No blip to date apart from castillo? maybe you meant a blip?
    He mentioned that Ricky Hatton was his hardest fight after the fight - rolled over? maybe you should clarify with PB?
    He said one of the toughest, and I think it was more him being generous, as he actually is to all his opponents post-fight. He has said, as I mentioned elsewhere, that Emmanuel Augustus was the toughest man he had ever faced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    manny pacquiao has been knocked out by nobodys beating by a fading morales and taken to school twice by juan manuel marquez

    floyd mayweather to date hasnt suffered a single blip on his career and apart from castillo 1 has rolled over every single opponent with apparent ease.


    there is no argument here - floyd is the greatest of this decade by a considerable margin
    Say that again? No blip to date apart from castillo? maybe you meant a blip?
    He mentioned that Ricky Hatton was his hardest fight after the fight - rolled over? maybe you should clarify with PB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by halo1 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    manny pacquiao has been knocked out by nobodys beating by a fading morales and taken to school twice by juan manuel marquez

    floyd mayweather to date hasnt suffered a single blip on his career and apart from castillo 1 has rolled over every single opponent with apparent ease.


    there is no argument here - floyd is the greatest of this decade by a considerable margin
    Say that again? No blip to date apart from castillo? maybe you meant a blip?
    He mentioned that Ricky Hatton was his hardest fight after the fight - rolled over? maybe you should clarify with PB?

    youve just posted the same argument back to back
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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