Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Okay guys, discussing Lennox Lewis on another thread I have been thinking about the great heavyweights records...
This thread does not count skill or performances, just results.
So, who is you HW top 10 based on records?
This thread does not count skill or performances, just results.
So, who is you HW top 10 based on records?
Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
I’ll be contentious for the hell of it…
But if you ask me the number 1 based on record alone is Sam Langford.
He beat
McVea about 6 times
Jeanette 7 times
Wills twice
And a whole host of contenders like Flynn, Tate, Godfrey, etc… all multiple times.
I wouldn’t trust my figures either as with Sam’s record it’s easy to give up counting after a while.
But if you ask me the number 1 based on record alone is Sam Langford.
He beat
McVea about 6 times
Jeanette 7 times
Wills twice
And a whole host of contenders like Flynn, Tate, Godfrey, etc… all multiple times.
I wouldn’t trust my figures either as with Sam’s record it’s easy to give up counting after a while.
Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Sammy Langford
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Joe Jeanette
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Harry Wills
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
All three never got to fight for the Heavyweight Title because they were Black.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Joe Jeanette
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Harry Wills
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
All three never got to fight for the Heavyweight Title because they were Black.
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Ali is clear # 1. Louis would probably be 2nd (his comp was much better than the mis-aligned 'bum of the month' tag it often gets lumped with) #3 is tough . . .maybe Langford. Holmes and Johnson would be lower end of top 10 but still make it. Wills would make top 10.
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
All ten spots?gambler49 wrote:Ali
Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Listen kid, there is no need to take the Mike. Il put the top 10 up later.Goodnight, Irene wrote:All ten spots?gambler49 wrote:Ali
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
The next nine, you mean, since you already have #1.
The King is back 8)
The King is back 8)
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
The accidental, " 8) " gets 'em every time. Gotta use a, '.'BarryWashington wrote:Based on Records alone:
1) Sam Langford
2) Peter Maher
3) Karel Sys
4) Larry Gains
5) Gregorio Peralta
6) Joe Jeanette
7) Primo Carnera
8) George Godfrey
9) Elmer Ray
10) George Foreman
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Hmm, so a great record is how many wins they had? Where is Super Brian Nielson?BarryWashington wrote:Based on Records alone:
1) Sam Langford
2) Peter Maher
3) Karel Sys
4) Larry Gains
5) Gregorio Peralta
6) Joe Jeanette
7) Primo Carnera
8) George Godfrey
9) Elmer Ray
10) George Foreman
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jezzamundo
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
It really depends on what you mean by 'records'. Does it mean:
- win/loss ratio?
- number of wins?
- number of title defenses?
- quality of opposition?
Again, this is something that can be spun in a few different ways. Based purely on quality of opposition, Ali is clear #1.
- win/loss ratio?
- number of wins?
- number of title defenses?
- quality of opposition?
Again, this is something that can be spun in a few different ways. Based purely on quality of opposition, Ali is clear #1.
Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
1. Ali
2. Louis
3. Holmes
4. Marciano
5. Frazier
6. Foreman
7. Langford
8. Lewis
9. Wladimir
10. Jack Johnson
2. Louis
3. Holmes
4. Marciano
5. Frazier
6. Foreman
7. Langford
8. Lewis
9. Wladimir
10. Jack Johnson
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Wladimir 9? Wow!!! I'm just curious, based on what?gambler49 wrote:1. Ali
2. Louis
3. Holmes
4. Marciano
5. Frazier
6. Foreman
7. Langford
8. Lewis
9. Wladimir
10. Jack Johnson
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
He didn't have many fights, but Jeffries fought an incredibly high percentage of top HWs during his career, beginning with just his second fight.
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
BarryWashington wrote:Hey, you guys let's pretend we're literate for a second. The original poster asked for the best 10 records, regards of opposition, performance or skill.
LOL, ironic post considering he made no mention of opposition being irrelevant.
Off the top of my head
1. Ali
2. Holyfield
3. Louis
4. Foreman
5. Langford
6. Wills
7. Frazier
8. Walcott
9. Holmes
10. Johnson
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Crease wrote:Okay guys, discussing Lennox Lewis on another thread I have been thinking about the great heavyweights records...
This thread does not count skill or performances, just results.
So, who is you HW top 10 based on records?
I must be completely illiterate because I don’t see where he said “regards of opposition”.BarryWashington wrote:Hey, you guys let's pretend we're literate for a second. The original poster asked for the best 10 records, regards of opposition, performance or skill.
How you define “based on records”? Because for me the best record is not who has the most wins, but who defeated the best opposition. For example, what is Hopkins record at middleweight? For me is a mediocre record despite all of those paper title fights. In comparison to Greb, Hagler, Monzon, and many others his record fails miserably in my opinion. So again, how you define “based on records”?
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Yes, but I don't think that's what he meant. I mean, this is a forum for debate & discussion. If we all agree it's purely a list determined by win-loss ratio, this would be a one-post thread. Make sense?
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Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
BarryWashington wrote:He said regardless of skill, which would mean opposition doesn't matter. Just records alone, who had the most wins - to few losses ratio. It's not that hard to get.Idisagree wrote:Crease wrote:Okay guys, discussing Lennox Lewis on another thread I have been thinking about the great heavyweights records...
This thread does not count skill or performances, just results.
So, who is you HW top 10 based on records?I must be completely illiterate because I don’t see where he said “regards of opposition”.BarryWashington wrote:Hey, you guys let's pretend we're literate for a second. The original poster asked for the best 10 records, regards of opposition, performance or skill.
How you define “based on records”? Because for me the best record is not who has the most wins, but who defeated the best opposition. For example, what is Hopkins record at middleweight? For me is a mediocre record despite all of those paper title fights. In comparison to Greb, Hagler, Monzon, and many others his record fails miserably in my opinion. So again, how you define “based on records”?
He meant regardless of the skill of the fighter, not his opponent. Evidently it is very hard to get for you.
It's apparently a jiggsaw puzzle way of saying, don't compare era's, I don't want to hear that Joe Louis was too small for Wlad and I don't care how they match up. Who compiled the best resume for their time.
I hope that helps you.
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TBO I was struggling after 7.Idisagree wrote:Wladimir 9? Wow!!! I'm just curious, based on what?gambler49 wrote:1. Ali
2. Louis
3. Holmes
4. Marciano
5. Frazier
6. Foreman
7. Langford
8. Lewis
9. Wladimir
10. Jack Johnson
However hees made about 17 defences of a world title and nearly all by KO. He has beat the very best (apart from Vitaly) in a week era. But I would assume a stronger era then Johnsons.
Maybe I should of left my list at #7.
Re: Heavyweight top 10: Based on records alone.
Correct.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: He meant regardless of the skill of the fighter, not his opponent. Evidently it is very hard to get for you.
It's apparently a jiggsaw puzzle way of saying, don't compare era's, I don't want to hear that Joe Louis was too small for Wlad and I don't care how they match up. Who compiled the best resume for their time.
I hope that helps you.
