Pound for pound, best boxer of all time.
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felly smarts
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Pound for pound, best boxer of all time.
I'm talking about the guy that fights anyone and everyone and ducks no one.Pound for pound, who's the best?
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felly smarts
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That guy was 6-11-1. The only thing anybody was ducking was the question " So, why did you fight this bum?" He only fought for 4 years. I thought you were kidding so I had to look him up. With a name like that no wonder he got beat up in the ring. Can you imagin going home and telling your dad you got beat up by I M Gentle?
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felly smarts
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jamesmcdonnell
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This question is harder to answer than most. In terms of technical ability, I think Willie Pepp deserves to be ranked above Robinson. However, Robinson made a greater impact, and was more exciting, and had more defining fights.
Archie Moore's incredible career warrants attention, as does Ezzard Charles, a guy who was unfortunate not to get a shot at LH, and who would have been the greatest cruiserweight of all time.
Henry Armstrong is my surprise pick. His prime didn't last as long as Sugar Ray's, but by christ he was pretty much invincible at welterweight during that prime.
Archie Moore's incredible career warrants attention, as does Ezzard Charles, a guy who was unfortunate not to get a shot at LH, and who would have been the greatest cruiserweight of all time.
Henry Armstrong is my surprise pick. His prime didn't last as long as Sugar Ray's, but by christ he was pretty much invincible at welterweight during that prime.
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black panther
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The Best Pound for Pound.
1. Ray Robinson
2. Muhammed Ali
3. Ezzard Charles
4. Roberto Duran
5. Sandy Saddler
6. Willie Pep
7. Charley Burley
8. Carlos Monzon
9. Salvador Sanchez
10. Kid Gavilan
This is a list that is mostly from the 1940's through the 1970's and in no particular order. I am sure that I left out some that deserve to be there, but this is just off the top of my head.
2. Muhammed Ali
3. Ezzard Charles
4. Roberto Duran
5. Sandy Saddler
6. Willie Pep
7. Charley Burley
8. Carlos Monzon
9. Salvador Sanchez
10. Kid Gavilan
This is a list that is mostly from the 1940's through the 1970's and in no particular order. I am sure that I left out some that deserve to be there, but this is just off the top of my head.
I'd say if ever a fighter deserved to be number one pound for pound of all time then it should be Henry Armstrong... an amazing fighter who really could have been champ at Feather, Lightweight, Welterweight and Middleweight (he was robbed of the decision at Middleweight) and he wasn't fighting bums either.... he burnt out pretty quick (hardly surprising considering the fights he crammed into just a few years!) but at his peak Armstrong was probably the closest thing to an invincible fighter that there has ever been!.
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jamesmcdonnell
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What the fornicate are you talking about?walshb wrote:Look, it's all what ifs, what ifs. Plain and simple, the greatest fighters of ever were the Heavies and that makes Ali number 1. Argue or debate separately after that. The Heavies were the kings of the ring. Outside of the Heavies I'd probably pick Robinson
We are not talking about who beat who, do you know what the term 'pound for pound' means.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Agreed. Overall, Robinson had the better skills, but in terms of invincibility I think that the little man was about as good as you can get. Between 1938 and 1940 at welterweight, he defended his belt 20 times, also losing his lightweight crown to Lou Ambers.silkov wrote:I'd say if ever a fighter deserved to be number one pound for pound of all time then it should be Henry Armstrong... an amazing fighter who really could have been champ at Feather, Lightweight, Welterweight and Middleweight (he was robbed of the decision at Middleweight) and he wasn't fighting bums either.... he burnt out pretty quick (hardly surprising considering the fights he crammed into just a few years!) but at his peak Armstrong was probably the closest thing to an invincible fighter that there has ever been!.
Bizzarrely, though he was best at welterweight, he often weighed in at under 140 for a lot of his welterweight bouts. The guy was amazing. Robinson is the better known name, but Armstrong's run was truly incredible. Brief, but incredible.
Guess this is why he chose to fight Zivic rather than the man that beat him, Charley Burleyjamesmcdonnell wrote:Agreed. Overall, Robinson had the better skills, but in terms of invincibility I think that the little man was about as good as you can get. Between 1938 and 1940 at welterweight, he defended his belt 20 times, also losing his lightweight crown to Lou Ambers.silkov wrote:I'd say if ever a fighter deserved to be number one pound for pound of all time then it should be Henry Armstrong... an amazing fighter who really could have been champ at Feather, Lightweight, Welterweight and Middleweight (he was robbed of the decision at Middleweight) and he wasn't fighting bums either.... he burnt out pretty quick (hardly surprising considering the fights he crammed into just a few years!) but at his peak Armstrong was probably the closest thing to an invincible fighter that there has ever been!.
Bizzarrely, though he was best at welterweight, he often weighed in at under 140 for a lot of his welterweight bouts. The guy was amazing. Robinson is the better known name, but Armstrong's run was truly incredible. Brief, but incredible.
P4P the Best...
Again we come down to "titles" and achievements and so many people 'blindly' don't know/realize to look beyond them!
As far as I'm concerned the GREATEST fighters of ALL-TIME are the 'UNSUNG' Hero's that these supposed Champions were afraid to meet..!
Robinson is GREAT, but he has his critics and how could we forget THEE most FEARED Charley Burley of Robinsons period... as well as a few others!
In Britain there was Jock McAvoy THEE most FEARED 'middleweight' in the World and yet on the home front here he had a most FEARED opponent whom he never met... Again in Britain we also had the Great Ernie Roderick whom could have quite easily won the World 'welterweight' title (though top man for years he only had one shot at it)...
And for my money (and God knows there are dozens more who deserve the recognition) THEE Best are...
Ezzard Charles and Lloyd Marshall.
As far as I'm concerned the GREATEST fighters of ALL-TIME are the 'UNSUNG' Hero's that these supposed Champions were afraid to meet..!
Robinson is GREAT, but he has his critics and how could we forget THEE most FEARED Charley Burley of Robinsons period... as well as a few others!
In Britain there was Jock McAvoy THEE most FEARED 'middleweight' in the World and yet on the home front here he had a most FEARED opponent whom he never met... Again in Britain we also had the Great Ernie Roderick whom could have quite easily won the World 'welterweight' title (though top man for years he only had one shot at it)...
And for my money (and God knows there are dozens more who deserve the recognition) THEE Best are...
Ezzard Charles and Lloyd Marshall.