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    Default Best athletes ever in boxing?

    I would put top 10 Foreman, Tyson, Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather Jr., Ray Leonard, Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Gerald Mclellan, Nigel Benn with Roy Jones Jr. first and Mike Tyson second.


    Others guys are Thomas Hearns, Shane Mosley, Zab Judah, Earnie Shavers, Willie Pepp, Lennox Lewis, Michael Grant.

    Who would be your top ten?

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Definitely Roy Jones Jr. He just has to be on the Best Athlete list.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    I suppose that I would use the following criteria in judging who the best athletes in boxing have been:

    (1) speed of both hand and foot
    (2) power: the ability to hurt or knockout an opponent with 1 blow or a short combination
    (3) defence: the ability to evade punches without clinching
    (4) variety of punches
    (5) coordination and balance

    Using the above criteria, these would be my choices:

    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Roy Jones Jr.
    Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Muhammad Ali (a bit short on pure power but has everything else)
    Mike Tyson
    Evander Holyfield
    Thomas Hearns (not the greatest balance or defence but overall he belongs)
    Sam Langford (from what I've read and studied he can't be left off)
    Terry Norris
    Julian Jackson (not great defensively but exceptional in all other ways)
    Marvin Hagler (speed was not exceptional but he had everything else)
    Michael Nunn
    Naseem Hamed

    very close but not quite on the same level:

    Donald Curry
    Pernell Whitaker (not enough power)
    Meldrick Taylor (defence was suspect)
    Harry Greb (too wild; weak on defence)
    Willy Pep (not enough power)
    Julio Cesar Chavez (too slow to make the list)
    Aaron Pryor (similar to Harry Greb)
    Emile Griffith (lacked power after the last Benny Paret fight)
    Felix Trinidad (defensive shortcomings)
    Lennox Lewis (defence suspect; clinched too much)
    Lloyd Honeyghan
    Marlon Starling
    Sonny Liston
    George Foreman (too slow; defensive shortcomings)
    Joe Louis (defensive shortcomings)
    Alexis Arguello (footspeed not exceptional)
    Roberto Duran

    That's enough for now. I'm sure I left off some great ones.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Micheal Grant in pure power and body. But he cold not box at all.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeTysonKnockOut
    Micheal Grant in pure power and body. But he cold not box at all.
    Micheal Grant??

    Are we basically deciding on athletes from whatever level of boxing, because if thats the case there are probably thousands, Carl Thompson is another.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Chris Eubank developed good reflexes, he might deserve a mention.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I would put top 10 Foreman, Tyson, Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather Jr., Ray Leonard, Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Gerald Mclellan, Nigel Benn with Roy Jones Jr. first and Mike Tyson second.


    Others guys are Thomas Hearns, Shane Mosley, Zab Judah, Earnie Shavers, Willie Pepp, Lennox Lewis, Michael Grant.

    Who would be your top ten?
    how the hell could you not have Holyfield on there and have Zab Judah
    all the following were amazing athletes that always came to the fight in great shape
    Trinidad, Hopkins, Quartey, Barrera, Chavez

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    This is quite funny because,when you talk about 'athletes' i think of all rounded sportsmen.In the UK there was a program years ago called 'Superstars' and they made a new series last year.What happened was that they got sportsmen from all different disciplines competing against each other at various sports and without fail,much to my surprise,the boxers did pretty crap! I can't really explain why,unless they train so exclusively for boxing their bodies can't adapt to other regiems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gogs67
    This is quite funny because,when you talk about 'athletes' i think of all rounded sportsmen.In the UK there was a program years ago called 'Superstars' and they made a new series last year.What happened was that they got sportsmen from all different disciplines competing against each other at various sports and without fail,much to my surprise,the boxers did pretty crap! I can't really explain why,unless they train so exclusively for boxing their bodies can't adapt to other regiems.
    Wasn't Hatton on one of them?? Missed it but i think i remember the pictures, i think he did the show out of shape where did he come?

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    George Chuvalo for having such a good chin

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    Quote Originally Posted by mokele
    I suppose that I would use the following criteria in judging who the best athletes in boxing have been:

    (1) speed of both hand and foot
    (2) power: the ability to hurt or knockout an opponent with 1 blow or a short combination
    (3) defence: the ability to evade punches without clinching
    (4) variety of punches
    (5) coordination and balance

    Using the above criteria, these would be my choices:

    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Roy Jones Jr.
    Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Muhammad Ali (a bit short on pure power but has everything else)
    Mike Tyson
    Evander Holyfield
    Thomas Hearns (not the greatest balance or defence but overall he belongs)
    Sam Langford (from what I've read and studied he can't be left off)
    Terry Norris
    Julian Jackson (not great defensively but exceptional in all other ways)
    Marvin Hagler (speed was not exceptional but he had everything else)
    Michael Nunn
    Naseem Hamed

    very close but not quite on the same level:

    Donald Curry
    Pernell Whitaker (not enough power)
    Meldrick Taylor (defence was suspect)
    Harry Greb (too wild; weak on defence)
    Willy Pep (not enough power)
    Julio Cesar Chavez (too slow to make the list)
    Aaron Pryor (similar to Harry Greb)
    Emile Griffith (lacked power after the last Benny Paret fight)
    Felix Trinidad (defensive shortcomings)
    Lennox Lewis (defence suspect; clinched too much)
    Lloyd Honeyghan
    Marlon Starling
    Sonny Liston
    George Foreman (too slow; defensive shortcomings)
    Joe Louis (defensive shortcomings)
    Alexis Arguello (footspeed not exceptional)
    Roberto Duran

    That's enough for now. I'm sure I left off some great ones.
    No athletic ability goes by the criteria

    strength
    balance
    speed
    reflexes

    , and with the set up you picked how can you say that Sugar Ray Robinson was a better athlete than ROy JOnes Jr.? He was hit more, he had less power and speed, and Roy hit more angles of punches... not to mention he had as good of balance, and better coordination than anyone else who's ever fought except maybe Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeTysonKnockOut
    Micheal Grant in pure power and body. But he cold not box at all.
    Micheal Grant??

    Are we basically deciding on athletes from whatever level of boxing, because if thats the case there are probably thousands, Carl Thompson is another.
    How can you consider Carl Thompson one of the best athletes unless he was in the olympics or something and I didn't know about it.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by The_One77
    George Chuvalo for having such a good chin
    Athletic ability isn't having a good chin.... David Tua has a better chin and hits way harder than Chuvalo regardless.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by gogs67
    This is quite funny because,when you talk about 'athletes' i think of all rounded sportsmen.In the UK there was a program years ago called 'Superstars' and they made a new series last year.What happened was that they got sportsmen from all different disciplines competing against each other at various sports and without fail,much to my surprise,the boxers did pretty crap! I can't really explain why,unless they train so exclusively for boxing their bodies can't adapt to other regiems.
    I'm talking about guys with balance, speed, strength, reflexes, but yeah for the most part in terms of athletic ability even Roy Jones Jr. wouldn't be in the top 150 athletes in the NFL today, and I am being considerate.

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    Default Re: Best athletes ever in boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I would put top 10 Foreman, Tyson, Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather Jr., Ray Leonard, Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Gerald Mclellan, Nigel Benn with Roy Jones Jr. first and Mike Tyson second.


    Others guys are Thomas Hearns, Shane Mosley, Zab Judah, Earnie Shavers, Willie Pepp, Lennox Lewis, Michael Grant.

    Who would be your top ten?
    how the hell could you not have Holyfield on there and have Zab Judah
    all the following were amazing athletes that always came to the fight in great shape
    Trinidad, Hopkins, Quartey, Barrera, Chavez
    Great shape isn't being a great athlete, and no Chavez, Trinidad, Hopkins, Quartey, and Barrera were not great athletes... They are relatively slow punches while two or three of them have power its not to same degree of something like George Foreman, and Zab Judah is faster than Evander Holyfield P4P, hits about as hard p4p, and has much better reflexes.

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