Top 25 all-time P4P
Top 25 all-time P4P
1- Sugar Ray Robinson
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
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Re: Top 25 all-time P4P
A good list, spoilt by Camacho at 24actjac wrote:1- Sugar Ray Robinson
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
Re: Top 25 all-time P4P
Good list indeed, but B-Hop #23, Camacho #24? Very controversial.actjac wrote:1- Sugar Ray Robinson
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
Re: Top 25 all-time P4P
Exactly what I was thinking.dr_devious wrote:A good list, spoilt by Camacho at 24actjac wrote:1- Sugar Ray Robinson
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
Can't stand Camacho, nor could I stand those damn skirted trunks he wore in the ring.
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I'd also not have Camacho and Hopkins in there, rather Archie Moore and Marvin Hagler. Otherwise the usual suspects are here, and while one can admittedly order them 100 times and still feel one has not done justice to all of them, I'd have Harry Greb and Roberto Duran higher than in the original list.
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Lest anyone accuse me of bias; Ali is too high. Harry Greb, Ezzard Charles and Willie Pep should be above both him and Louis.
Mayweather and Hopkins are my two most favorite active fighters, and neither of them are top 50. Neither is Jones.
Someone mentioned that Archie Moore should be in there, among others.
I admit that I'm better at criticizing these lists than I am at making them. And you get a thumbs up for putting Whitaker ahead of Chavez.
Mayweather and Hopkins are my two most favorite active fighters, and neither of them are top 50. Neither is Jones.
Someone mentioned that Archie Moore should be in there, among others.
I admit that I'm better at criticizing these lists than I am at making them. And you get a thumbs up for putting Whitaker ahead of Chavez.
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I agree totally with you IFF....And we do not agree in many stuff about boxing.I Feel Fine wrote:Lest anyone accuse me of bias; Ali is too high. Harry Greb, Ezzard Charles and Willie Pep should be above both him and Louis.
Mayweather and Hopkins are my two most favorite active fighters, and neither of them are top 50. Neither is Jones.
Someone mentioned that Archie Moore should be in there, among others.
I admit that I'm better at criticizing these lists than I am at making them. And you get a thumbs up for putting Whitaker ahead of Chavez.
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Re: Top 25 all-time P4P
Head to head...Monzone, Leanord, Duran, Jones, not to mention Kelly Pavlic,, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns in their primes, beat SRR every timeactjac wrote:1- Sugar Ray Robinson
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
Robinson is without doubt, the most over rated fighter of all time. It is total revisionism and rose colored recollection
Re: Top 25 all-time P4P
look out for all the sh!t your going to catch for this one. he's still one of the best ever, but yes i feel he's overrated as well.forreal wrote:Head to head...Monzone, Leanord, Duran, Jones, not to mention Kelly Pavlic,, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns in their primes, beat SRR every timeactjac wrote:1- Sugar Ray Robinson
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
Robinson is without doubt, the most over rated fighter of all time. It is total revisionism and rose colored recollection
Re: Top 25 all-time P4P
Oh I know I will get flack ...Robinson is a media/ web wide sacred cow.bjermaine wrote:look out for all the sh!t your going to catch for this one. he's still one of the best ever, but yes i feel he's overrated as well.forreal wrote:Head to head...Monzone, Leanord, Duran, Jones, not to mention Kelly Pavlic,, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns in their primes, beat SRR every timeactjac wrote:1- Sugar Ray Robinson
2 - Henry Armstrong
4 - Sam Langford
4 - Muhammad Ali
5 - Joe Louis
6 - Ezzard Charles
7 - Willie Pep
8 - Bob Fitzsimmons
9 - Gene Tunney
10. Harry Greb
11- Charley Burley
12- Carlos Monzon
13- Sugar Ray Leonard
14- Benny Leonard
15- Roberto Duran
16- Barney Ross
17- Mickey Walker
18- Floyd Mayweather Jr.
19- Joe Gans
20- Pernell Whitaker
21- Roy Jones Jr.
22- Julio Cesar Chavez
23- Bernard Hopkins
24. Hector Camacho
25. Jimmy Wilde
Robinson is without doubt, the most over rated fighter of all time. It is total revisionism and rose colored recollection
If anyone would bnother to take a look at history as opposed to hype, he would be at best, in the low double digits to mid teens on an accurate all time pfp list.
Had there been a rubber match with Basilio, that would be clear as glass, and there are at least 5 current fighters i would place above him
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