Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Steelhammer View Post
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.