SaadOffTheDeck wrote:klompton wrote:It boggles the mind that some can actually hold a middleweight dominating LHWs and HWs against his MW status? "What does fighting heavier fighters mean at MW?" Talk about an assinine question. I guess had Hagler or Monzon actually deemed it advisable to step up and fight a bigger fighter we would hold it against them? What if they won? What if they lost? Starts getting pretty hard to justify when you frame the question that way doesnt it?
What's truly asinine, and that is the correct spelling the next time you want to attempt to belittle someone, is that in all of your research you haven't been able to grasp the concept of weight divisions. Greb's success at higher weights is what makes him one of the top 5 fighters in history, but listing Light heavyweight wins in a Middleweight discussion is quite irrelevant. And who is holding anything against him? You clearly invented that. But I'll answer your silly little question anyway. If Marvin hagler got knocked out in the first round by Vonzell Johnson or Monzon by Vicente Rondon it wouldn't affect their Middleweight standings at all. Brace yourself, I know it's mind boggling,but they would be Light Heavyweight fights.
Like I said, where is the love for Bobby Czyz? Where do you draw the line? I'll tell you, you evaluate fighters careers or you evaluate them in a specific division. Greb's Middleweight credentials are gaudy enough, he doesn't need retarded aid in the debate.
With all sincerity. Rating one great MW over another is not a science but a personal opinion based on
a fighters record of the past...For you to imply that if a Harry Greb throughout his career was BOLD enough and SKILLED enough to challenge and BEAT great LHs, time and again, in a 300 fight career
is MEANINGLESS in judging his amazing skills ,than I say to you , I rest my case...
In horse racing the greatest horses are judged by the handicap [WEIGHT] thrust on their backs...
So too in boxing...A Sam Langford, Joe Walcott, Bob Fitzimmons, Jack Dillon, Mickey Walker, YES Harry Greb, Henry Armstrong, are considered immortals BECAUSE they tackled and beat great bigger men than themselves time and again....They all were famous because they accomplished this feat..