The Greatest Jr. Welterweight Fighter of All-Time?

The Greatest Jr. Welterweight Fighter in History

Aaron Pryor
10
21%
Julio Cesar Chavez
9
19%
Kostya Tzsyu
8
17%
Antonio Cervantes
2
4%
Nicolino Locche
4
8%
Barney Ross
3
6%
Jack "Kid" Berg
0
No votes
Wilfred Benitez
5
10%
Duilio Loi
5
10%
Eddie Perkins
2
4%
 
Total votes: 48

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The Greatest Jr. Welterweight Fighter of All-Time?

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This division had some great fighters in its boxing history. But it has been overshadowed by the lightweights and welterweights through the years. It is a great shame, because this weight class produced lots of great talent: Julio Cesar Chavez, Aaron Pryor, Antonio Cervantes, Nicolino Locche, Wilfred Benitez, Barney Ross, Jack "Kid" Berg, Mushy Callahan, Willie Joyce, Duilio Loi, Carlos Ortiz, Eddie Perkins, Jose "Mantequilla" Napoles and Kostya Tyzsu, who was the last great champion in that weight class.

Who in your view is the greatest jr. welterweight fighter of all-time and why?
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It's between Locche and Loi for me. I voted for Loi.
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Barney Ross.

Expected Canzoneri and McLarnin to be on the list.
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Ezzard wrote:Barney Ross.

Expected Canzoneri and McLarnin to be on the list.
Yeah, over Tszyu, certainly.
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The greats Tony Canzoneri and Jimmy McLarnin made their marks at lightweight and welterweight, respectively. I don't think Canzoneri is considered a great jr. welterweight, maybe yes. I will look it up on his record.
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Rover wrote:
Ezzard wrote:Barney Ross.

Expected Canzoneri and McLarnin to be on the list.
Yeah, over Tszyu, certainly.
Am guessing the same voter has the Klitschkos beating Ali, Foreman, Frazier and Holmes KO1. Probably accidentally came over from CS
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it has to be chavez for me ,he was like a machine chewing up fighters @140 pounds . tony canzoneri would be on the list for me as well
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I picked the great Aaron Pryor as the best jr welterweight in history.
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I’m not convinced Pryor makes the top 10.

Ross
Canzoneri
McLarnin
Loi
Benitez
Berg
Young Corbett III
Locche
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How about Carlos Ortiz, Eddie Perkins and Kenny Lane. Lane was the most stylish lefty I ever saw. All three of these guys took on all comers and ducked nobody. Their records of boxing and beating the best can't be denied.
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pbchron wrote:How about Carlos Ortiz, Eddie Perkins and Kenny Lane. Lane was the most stylish lefty I ever saw. All three of these guys took on all comers and ducked nobody. Their records of boxing and beating the best can't be denied.
Kenny Lane. Quality operator.
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Did I miss something, Napoles @ 140?
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I believe he fought there for a while but moved up to get his shot.
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Ezzard wrote:I’m not convinced Pryor makes the top 10.

Ross
Canzoneri
McLarnin
Loi
Benitez
Berg
Young Corbett III
Locche
2x

You forgot to include the number 1 Henry Armstrong. McLarnin a very close 2nd. In addition to that, you have two of the best all-time defensive fighter who ever fought in Locche and Benitez. Chavez should be included here ahead of Prior. Cervantes deserves a mention here too.
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The great Aaron Pryor never lost at 140lbs. I think he was the best at this weight class.
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He and his management contingency combined perfect timing and the greatest run of luck of all time.

Half of those names would beat him prime vs prime.
He is best known for two great runs against a man who was a true great in a smaller weight class.
His list of opponents otherwise were so so save one who "aged out".
There was a great effort made to make it appear that those he wanted no part of from upper weight classes were "running".
After just a bit of the good life, he folded like an accordion.


Cervantes, Loche, Benitez,Chavez, Ross and probably Loi were all as good or better.
I'd give Tzyu a good chance against him.
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BoxBuzz wrote:He and his management contingency combined perfect timing and the greatest run of luck of all time.

Half of those names would beat him prime vs prime.
He is best known for two great runs against a man who was a true great in a smaller weight class.
His list of opponents otherwise were so so save one who "aged out".
There was a great effort made to make it appear that those he wanted no part of from upper weight classes were "running".
After just a bit of the good life, he folded like an accordion.


Cervantes, Loche, Benitez,Chavez, Ross and probably Loi were all as good or better.
I'd give Tzyu a good chance against him.
Yeah, the "Pryor was ducked" nonsense is quite irritating.
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I am not gonna say that he was ducked, but he was something else. A very complete fighter in my view. Some lightweights of the time did not want any part of him like Howard Davis and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini.
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elmersalsa wrote:I am not gonna say that he was ducked, but he was something else. A very complete fighter in my view. Some lightweights of the time did not want any part of him like Howard Davis and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini.
Buzz and I are talking about the claims that he was ducked by top welters.
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Rover wrote:
elmersalsa wrote:I am not gonna say that he was ducked, but he was something else. A very complete fighter in my view. Some lightweights of the time did not want any part of him like Howard Davis and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini.
Buzz and I are talking about the claims that he was ducked by top welters.
If anybody believes that the top welters ducked the great Aaron Pryor, they do not know what are they talking about. Leonard, Duran nor Hearns would lose to him. Pryor was not at their level.
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elmersalsa wrote:
Rover wrote:
elmersalsa wrote:I am not gonna say that he was ducked, but he was something else. A very complete fighter in my view. Some lightweights of the time did not want any part of him like Howard Davis and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini.
Buzz and I are talking about the claims that he was ducked by top welters.
If anybody believes that the top welters ducked the great Aaron Pryor, they do not know what are they talking about. Leonard, Duran nor Hearns would lose to him. Pryor was not at their level.
Correct.
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I voted for Tszyu. I think he was very dominant at this weight except for his slip up against Phillips he was the best fighter in the division for the better part of 10 years, though it would have been good to see how he went against some of the other champs between 95 and 99. He was never outboxed and is very underrated in that aspect because he is just know for his big right hand.

I may be slightly bias though.
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I think it's got to the point where people underrated him.
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elmersalsa wrote:The great Aaron Pryor never lost at 140lbs. I think he was the best at this weight class.
So because Pryor never lost at jr. Welterweight that makes him the best at that weight class? So by your logic, Sven Ottke should be ranked at the very top of super middleweights because he never lost at that weight class. Let me go ahead and rank Tito Trinidad number one all-time at welterweight because he never lost at that weight class. Brilliant Elmer :witzend:
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Borinken25 wrote:
elmersalsa wrote:The great Aaron Pryor never lost at 140lbs. I think he was the best at this weight class.
So because Pryor never lost at jr. Welterweight that makes him the best at that weight class? So by your logic, Sven Ottke should be ranked at the very top of super middleweights because he never lost at that weight class. Let me go ahead and rank Tito Trinidad number one all-time at welterweight because he never lost at that weight class. Brilliant Elmer :witzend:
Terry Marsh never lost at jr. welter.
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