Greatest European Fighter
Greatest European Fighter
Who's your pick?
I don't think there is even a default (i.e. Sugar Ray Robinson) answer for this one, is there?
I don't think there is even a default (i.e. Sugar Ray Robinson) answer for this one, is there?
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keithmoonhangover
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J-C wrote:Who's your pick?
I don't think there is even a default (i.e. Sugar Ray Robinson) answer for this one, is there?
Richard 'The Secret' Williams.
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CrazyHorse
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#1. Lennox Lewis
#2. Max Schmeling
#3. Ingemar Johansson
#2. Max Schmeling
#3. Ingemar Johansson
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Fitzsimmons?
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keithmoonhangover
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It's hard to argue with his collection of world titles.Ezzard wrote:Fitzsimmons?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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No definitive answer, I might go with Loi.
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One hell of a record.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:No definitive answer, I might go with Loi.
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Could be one of about 10 guys. Including those mentioned, probably want to throw Nino Benvenuti, Marcel Cerdan and Jimmy Wilde into the mix.
And then there are the great Germans, Sven Ottke, Markus Beyer and Bert Schenk
And then there are the great Germans, Sven Ottke, Markus Beyer and Bert Schenk
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Len Harvey is always underestimated in these discussions and Berg was a beast.
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Ottke was a talented guy, despite is rep for getting the benefit of some dodgy officiating. Can't see Beyer or Schenk in the mix tho.giacomino wrote:And then there are the great Germans, Sven Ottke, Markus Beyer and Bert Schenk
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Len Harvey is always underestimated in these discussions and Berg was a beast.
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HomicideHenry
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In no particular order....
Bob Fitzsimmons
Jim Droscoll
Jimmy Wilde
Freddie Mills
Laszlo Papp
Lennox Lewis
Rinty Monagahn
Wayne McCullough
Steve Collins
Marcel Cerdan
Max Schmeling
Ingemar Johanasson
The list is really endless considering this sport that we all love was reborn and became the way it is today in Europe and Great Britain and Ireland, going back into the 1600's. Many an all-time great per era came from Europe.
Bob Fitzsimmons
Jim Droscoll
Jimmy Wilde
Freddie Mills
Laszlo Papp
Lennox Lewis
Rinty Monagahn
Wayne McCullough
Steve Collins
Marcel Cerdan
Max Schmeling
Ingemar Johanasson
The list is really endless considering this sport that we all love was reborn and became the way it is today in Europe and Great Britain and Ireland, going back into the 1600's. Many an all-time great per era came from Europe.
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Wasn't being serious. Re: Ottke. I admittedly have a fairly low opinion of him because of a few truly awful decisions and the horrific hometown ref in the Reid fight (warning Reid for having the gall to actually hit Ottke). In some fights he looked pretty talented, in others, pretty average, IMO.J-C wrote:Ottke was a talented guy, despite is rep for getting the benefit of some dodgy officiating. Can't see Beyer or Schenk in the mix tho.giacomino wrote:And then there are the great Germans, Sven Ottke, Markus Beyer and Bert Schenk
HH: Good shout out on Papp. I forgot about him but an excellent fighter. Too bad he wasn't allowed to fight for a pro title
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dr_devious
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Jimmy Wilde
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keithmoonhangover
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Nice list, but I'd rate Ted Lewis above some of them.HomicideHenry wrote:In no particular order....
Bob Fitzsimmons
Jim Droscoll
Jimmy Wilde
Freddie Mills
Laszlo Papp
Lennox Lewis
Rinty Monagahn
Wayne McCullough
Steve Collins
Marcel Cerdan
Max Schmeling
Ingemar Johanasson
The list is really endless considering this sport that we all love was reborn and became the way it is today in Europe and Great Britain and Ireland, going back into the 1600's. Many an all-time great per era came from Europe.
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Maybe the best European fighter ever is yet to emerge from the old Eastern block.
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Richard Dunn
No one could fall like him.
No one could fall like him.
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jimmy wilde for me too . if naz hamed had stayed with ingle he could of been up there with wildedr_devious wrote:Jimmy Wilde
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Don't forget Fainting Phil Scott.
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Ted Kid Lewis?
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I think Lewis has to be in with a shout, for sure. Maybe even the "other" kid, Berg.
Papp, Loi, Lynch & Fitz also definitely worth consideration. Post war, there's a few names you could throw in but I'm sure some would have their dissenters. Buchanan, Benvenuti, Lewis & Calzaghe should be in anyone's top ten.
Cerdan is worthy but I think he falls under greatest African fighter imo.
Papp, Loi, Lynch & Fitz also definitely worth consideration. Post war, there's a few names you could throw in but I'm sure some would have their dissenters. Buchanan, Benvenuti, Lewis & Calzaghe should be in anyone's top ten.
Cerdan is worthy but I think he falls under greatest African fighter imo.
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Why do the British always try to claim Fitzsimmons? He left Europe at 9 years old and spent the vast majority of the rest of his life (45 years) in NZ, Aus, and the United States. He did nothing boxing related that we know of prior to moving to New Zealand. I don't think Britain has any more claim to him than Denmark has to Battling Nelson.
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WTF!... how dare you take Bat away from us Danes! He's probably our 2nd greatest boxer ever (after Tom Bogs), and we are very proud of him!klompton wrote:Why do the British always try to claim Fitzsimmons? He left Europe at 9 years old and spent the vast majority of the rest of his life (45 years) in NZ, Aus, and the United States. He did nothing boxing related that we know of prior to moving to New Zealand. I don't think Britain has any more claim to him than Denmark has to Battling Nelson.
PS: I would like to nominate George Carpentier for Greatest European Fighter Ever.
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Ambling Alp II
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If you don't count Fitzsimmons, it is really a tough call. You also would have to consider Owen Moran and Freddie Welsh.
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My bet would be in the lower weight classes, someone from perhaps below welter or something or possibly LHWJ-C wrote:Who's your pick?
I don't think there is even a default (i.e. Sugar Ray Robinson) answer for this one, is there?
Right now just bob fitssimmons and LL come to mind perhaps calzaghe he is undefeated but there has to be someone else.