From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Rank the HWs from Floyd to Leon..
3rd in the series
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Ali
Frazier
Foreman
Holmes
Liston
Patterson
Young
Norton
Quarry
Ellis, Lyle or Chuvalo
Frazier
Foreman
Holmes
Liston
Patterson
Young
Norton
Quarry
Ellis, Lyle or Chuvalo
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Ali
Frazier
Liston
Foreman
Norton
Patterson
Young
Quarry
Ellis
Lyle
Ingo
Bugner
Terrell
Williams
Bonavena
Chuvalo
L. Spinks
Frazier
Liston
Foreman
Norton
Patterson
Young
Quarry
Ellis
Lyle
Ingo
Bugner
Terrell
Williams
Bonavena
Chuvalo
L. Spinks
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
My 10
Ali
Frazier
Liston
Foreman
Norton
Quarry
Patterson
Young
Ingo
Ellis/Lyle
Ali
Frazier
Liston
Foreman
Norton
Quarry
Patterson
Young
Ingo
Ellis/Lyle
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
It's supposedly Patterson-to-Spinks (which, I am not sure), but Spinks, so far, has only appeared on one list?
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
And I had to make a pretty long list in order to include him.
Darn, I left off Bugner, so I guess Leon drops another spot.
Darn, I left off Bugner, so I guess Leon drops another spot.
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
And Holmes was already fighting in that era, how come he's on no one's list? It will be my pleasure to remove him from mine if he's not eligible...
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Apologies gentlemen…
The idea is the fighters are the book-end champs of the era.
You don’t have to have either of them in if you don’t want to.
Holmes’ chance will come in the final instalment “From Larry to now…”
The idea is the fighters are the book-end champs of the era.
You don’t have to have either of them in if you don’t want to.
Holmes’ chance will come in the final instalment “From Larry to now…”
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
I left him off because I thought he belonged on the next list. If he is included he'd be pretty high on list because even though he hadn't reached his peak yet, he had already beaten a pretty fair list of fighters by early '78. Williams, Sanford, Arrington, the other Bobick and Shavers is certainly enough to put him pretty high on this list.
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Ali
Forman
Frazier
Liston
Quarry
Patterson
Ingo
Ellis
Lyle
Forman
Frazier
Liston
Quarry
Patterson
Ingo
Ellis
Lyle
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
This list is now Holmes-proof.Jaywheel wrote:Ali
Frazier
Foreman
Liston
Patterson
Young
Norton
Quarry
Ellis
Lyle or Chuvalo
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Ali
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
Norton
Quarry
Patterson
in that order I think these guys belong. Foreman man-handled Frazier twice, I find it odd that so many people rank Frazier ahead of him.
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
Norton
Quarry
Patterson
in that order I think these guys belong. Foreman man-handled Frazier twice, I find it odd that so many people rank Frazier ahead of him.
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Jimmy Young schooled Foreman and Lyle, and lost a very questionable decision to Ali is absent from many lists.
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
In no particular order.
Ali,
Foreman,
Frazier,
Liston,
Patterson,
Johansson,
Norton,
Quarry/ Terrell/ Bugner/Cooper/Ellis/ Lyle/ Young
Ali,
Foreman,
Frazier,
Liston,
Patterson,
Johansson,
Norton,
Quarry/ Terrell/ Bugner/Cooper/Ellis/ Lyle/ Young
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
1. Ali
2. Foreman
3. Frazier
4. Liston
5. Norton
6. Patterson
7. Johannson
8. Ellis
9. Terrell
10. Folley
11. Machen
12. Quarry
13. Young
14. Lyle
15. Shavers
16. Williams
17. Bonavena
18. Chuvalo
19. Bugner
20. Jones
21. Cleroux
22. Cooper
23. Mathis
24. DeJohn
25. Spinks
2. Foreman
3. Frazier
4. Liston
5. Norton
6. Patterson
7. Johannson
8. Ellis
9. Terrell
10. Folley
11. Machen
12. Quarry
13. Young
14. Lyle
15. Shavers
16. Williams
17. Bonavena
18. Chuvalo
19. Bugner
20. Jones
21. Cleroux
22. Cooper
23. Mathis
24. DeJohn
25. Spinks
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
That's what I was thinking.gilgamesh wrote:Ali
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
Norton
Quarry
Patterson
in that order I think these guys belong. Foreman man-handled Frazier twice, I find it odd that so many people rank Frazier ahead of him.
Foreman bounced Frazier around the ring like a basketball, not once, but TWICE, so how can he be ranked behind Frazier?
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Well, I guess I wasn't sure exactly what years to count. Spinks actually fought all the way up to 1995. Young's career pretty much went downhill after 1977.
I was counting Youngs' entire career. He was extremely good at his best, but didn't have a long time at the top.
If we are only going to when Spinks had the title, then most of Youngs downhill slide would not count and he would rank higher.
At his best, I would probably rank him at #6, just behind Norton and just a head of Patterson.
I was counting Youngs' entire career. He was extremely good at his best, but didn't have a long time at the top.
If we are only going to when Spinks had the title, then most of Youngs downhill slide would not count and he would rank higher.
At his best, I would probably rank him at #6, just behind Norton and just a head of Patterson.
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Spinks may've fought into the 90's, but if we're talking careers going downhill, his started to die almost as quickly as it took off.Ambling Alp wrote:Well, I guess I wasn't sure exactly what years to count. Spinks actually fought all the way up to 1995. Young's career pretty much went downhill after 1977.
I was counting Youngs' entire career. He was extremely good at his best, but didn't have a long time at the top.
If we are only going to when Spinks had the title, then most of Youngs downhill slide would not count and he would rank higher.
At his best, I would probably rank him at #6, just behind Norton and just a head of Patterson.
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
I was assuming they meant from the start of Patterson's first reign to the time Spinks beat Ali in 1978. If you meant the end of Spinks' entire career, then obviously that would require some changes to my list.
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
I guess there is no perfect way to do this, but probably the best way is to count a fighters entire career even if some it would be after timeline. (Of course not much weight should be given to fights when a guy is way over the hill.)
I am guessing that Ezzard meant the best fighters from Pattersons prime to Spinks prime. (Which would probably be 1978.)
With Young, he really was not that old in 1978 and should have had a few good years left. I think it is fair to count Young's bad performances when he is still in early 30s.
I am guessing that Ezzard meant the best fighters from Pattersons prime to Spinks prime. (Which would probably be 1978.)
With Young, he really was not that old in 1978 and should have had a few good years left. I think it is fair to count Young's bad performances when he is still in early 30s.
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
spinks reached his prime in round fifteen of ali-I....and he started downhill in round three of ali-II.
Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Foreman is currently 4-3 up against Frazier
This is an interesting one...
This is an interesting one...
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Yes, the Young-Norton fight was basically a tossup. I had Young winning by a few points.BarryWashington wrote:I've also read that his fight w/Norton was very close and could have gone either way (I haven't watched it yet).The Great John L wrote:Jimmy Young schooled Foreman and Lyle, and lost a very questionable decision to Ali is absent from many lists.
Call me crazy, but, I don't think it's a crime to rank Young anywhere from #4-6 spot (given the time frame we're going off of).
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Re: From Floyd Paterson to Leon Spinks
Ali
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
Young
Norton
Patterson
Quarry
Lyle
Shavers
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
Young
Norton
Patterson
Quarry
Lyle
Shavers