Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
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warriorpoet
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Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
Heavyweight-Joe Louis
Cruiserweight-Evander Holyfield
Lightheavyweight-Bob Foster
Middleweight-Sugar Ray Robinson
Jr. Middleweight-Thomas Hearns
Welterweight-Mantequilla Napoles
Jr. Welterweight-Aaron Pryor
Lightweight-Roberto Duran
Jr. Lightweight-Alexis Arguello
Featherweight-Salvador Sanchez
Jr. Featherweight-Wilfredo Gomez
Bantamweight-Carlos Zarate
Flyweight-Miguel Canto
Cruiserweight-Evander Holyfield
Lightheavyweight-Bob Foster
Middleweight-Sugar Ray Robinson
Jr. Middleweight-Thomas Hearns
Welterweight-Mantequilla Napoles
Jr. Welterweight-Aaron Pryor
Lightweight-Roberto Duran
Jr. Lightweight-Alexis Arguello
Featherweight-Salvador Sanchez
Jr. Featherweight-Wilfredo Gomez
Bantamweight-Carlos Zarate
Flyweight-Miguel Canto
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
I agree with many, the only ones I find absurd are Foster & Sanchez.
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warriorpoet
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
I have to change my opinion on lightheavyweight,have to go with Archie Moore.I still will go with Sanchez at featherweight with Sandy Saddler a close 2nd.
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dempseyfire
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
I'd add Napoles as well. Great fighter but really lacks the resume for being the #1 welter of all time.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I agree with many, the only ones I find absurd are Foster & Sanchez.
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warriorpoet
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
I think Napoles on his best day could beat any welterweight,but it's only an opinion.Tough to compare different eras.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
Moore is also ridiculous, no way he rates over Charles. You're getting warmer though, Foster wouldn't hit my top 20.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
Agreed, I think Ray is a given there. Missed that one, though not as egregious as the other two. Bob actually makes me LOL when I see that. I think he's ridiculous in the top 10.dempseyfire wrote:I'd add Napoles as well. Great fighter but really lacks the resume for being the #1 welter of all time.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I agree with many, the only ones I find absurd are Foster & Sanchez.
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Heavyweight-Joe Louis/Ali
Cruiserweight-Evander Holyfield
Lightheavyweight-Archie Moore....only because Ezz moved to HW...so I like to invite Ezz out here.
Middleweight-Carlos Monzon
Jr. Middleweight-Thomas Hearns
Welterweight-Sugar Ray Robinson
Jr. Welterweight-Antonio Cervantes
Lightweight-Roberto Duran
Jr. Lightweight-Alexis Arguello
Featherweight-Willie Pep
Jr. Featherweight-Wilfredo Gomez
Bantamweight-Eder Jofre
Flyweight-Miguel Canto/Jimmy Wilde
Ricardo Lopez
That's my list for today. Saad...have at it....lol.
Cruiserweight-Evander Holyfield
Lightheavyweight-Archie Moore....only because Ezz moved to HW...so I like to invite Ezz out here.
Middleweight-Carlos Monzon
Jr. Middleweight-Thomas Hearns
Welterweight-Sugar Ray Robinson
Jr. Welterweight-Antonio Cervantes
Lightweight-Roberto Duran
Jr. Lightweight-Alexis Arguello
Featherweight-Willie Pep
Jr. Featherweight-Wilfredo Gomez
Bantamweight-Eder Jofre
Flyweight-Miguel Canto/Jimmy Wilde
Ricardo Lopez
That's my list for today. Saad...have at it....lol.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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The only thing outlandish is Moore, but we've covered that. Personally Wilde and Canto are below LaBarba, Villa & Newsboy Brown but that is certainly debatable.BoxBuzz wrote:Heavyweight-Joe Louis/Ali
Cruiserweight-Evander Holyfield
Lightheavyweight-Archie Moore....only because Ezz moved to HW...so I like to invite Ezz out here.
Middleweight-Carlos Monzon
Jr. Middleweight-Thomas Hearns
Welterweight-Sugar Ray Robinson
Jr. Welterweight-Antonio Cervantes
Lightweight-Roberto Duran
Jr. Lightweight-Alexis Arguello
Featherweight-Willie Pep
Jr. Featherweight-Wilfredo Gomez
Bantamweight-Eder Jofre
Flyweight-Miguel Canto/Jimmy Wilde
Ricardo Lopez
That's my list for today. Saad...have at it....lol.
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I don't see Moore as being outlandish as it's hard to decide where to put Charles.
LaBarba was a beast at fly though and is by far the best imho.
I know everyone will disagree but I'm not sold on Willie Pep, and think Roberto Duran is very debatable, but great list. I mean nobody is going to agree 100%.
LaBarba was a beast at fly though and is by far the best imho.
I know everyone will disagree but I'm not sold on Willie Pep, and think Roberto Duran is very debatable, but great list. I mean nobody is going to agree 100%.
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Nice to read different opinions and then for the original poster not to get all defensive.
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King Carlos
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
You're missing 4 weight classes. I guess I'll be the one to point that out.
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warriorpoet
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
You all got good lists,interesting to see other opinions.Figuring out which fighters were the best of all time has been and will be debated forever!
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Vladimir5555
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
Minimumweight : Ricardo Lopez
Light Fly : Jung Koo Chang
Fly : La Barba
Super Fly : Khaosai Galaxy
Bantam: Eder Jofre
Super bantam: MAB
Fearher: Salvador Sanchez
Super feather : Azumah Nelson
Light : Roberto Duran
Super light : Aaron Pryor
Welter: SRR
Light middle : Thomas Hearns
Middle : Carlos Monzon
Super middle: Joe Calzaghe or Andre Ward
Light Heavy : Archie Moore
Cruiser: Evander Holyfield
Heavy: Muhammad Ali
Light Fly : Jung Koo Chang
Fly : La Barba
Super Fly : Khaosai Galaxy
Bantam: Eder Jofre
Super bantam: MAB
Fearher: Salvador Sanchez
Super feather : Azumah Nelson
Light : Roberto Duran
Super light : Aaron Pryor
Welter: SRR
Light middle : Thomas Hearns
Middle : Carlos Monzon
Super middle: Joe Calzaghe or Andre Ward
Light Heavy : Archie Moore
Cruiser: Evander Holyfield
Heavy: Muhammad Ali
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
How so? It's easy for me, clear #1 as I have Moore #2. Beating him 3-0 has to carry weight. It's not like Ezzard doesn't have a long list of victims. If Ezzard isn't #1 you have to go away from Moore imo. That's pretty clear cut.DaveyMac wrote:I don't see Moore as being outlandish as it's hard to decide where to put Charles.
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Chavez Snr would have beaten Pryor at light welter.
No love for Olivares at bantam?
No love for Olivares at bantam?
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I think so too. But I think Chavez was a little diminished at 140. I think there are better candidates for top spot.palooka wrote:Chavez Snr would have beaten Pryor at light welter.
No love for Olivares at bantam?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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I think Chavez was better at 140 than he was at 130.
Straw: Lopez
Jr Fly: Gushiken
Fly: LaBarba
Jr Bantam: Watanabe
Bantam: Jofre
Jr Feather: Morales
Feather: Pep( tempted to take Armstrong or Canzoneri but their resume at the weight isn't quite there)
Jr Light: Mayweather
Light: Duran/Leonard
Jr Welter: Loi
Welter: Robinson
Jr Middle: Hearns
Middle: Greb
Super Middle: Jones
Light Heavy: Charles
Cruiser: Holyfield
Heavy: Louis
Jr Welter is the toughest off of the top of my head. Lots of guys in the mix, Pryor, Chavez, Locche, Berg, Canzoneri & Cervantes.
Straw: Lopez
Jr Fly: Gushiken
Fly: LaBarba
Jr Bantam: Watanabe
Bantam: Jofre
Jr Feather: Morales
Feather: Pep( tempted to take Armstrong or Canzoneri but their resume at the weight isn't quite there)
Jr Light: Mayweather
Light: Duran/Leonard
Jr Welter: Loi
Welter: Robinson
Jr Middle: Hearns
Middle: Greb
Super Middle: Jones
Light Heavy: Charles
Cruiser: Holyfield
Heavy: Louis
Jr Welter is the toughest off of the top of my head. Lots of guys in the mix, Pryor, Chavez, Locche, Berg, Canzoneri & Cervantes.
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I generally go with Barney Ross. Don't agree on Chavez.
I think Saddler at 130.
I think Saddler at 130.
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warriorpoet
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Hi Palooka,
I think Ruben Olivares was the 3rd greatest bantamweight of all time.Behind Carlos Zarate and then Eder Jofre.
I think Ruben Olivares was the 3rd greatest bantamweight of all time.Behind Carlos Zarate and then Eder Jofre.
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warriorpoet
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Now the greatest fighter pound for pound in my opinion was Sugar Ray Robinson.(hardly an original opinion here).I believe at one time his pro record was 128-1-2.Golden gloves champ,welterweight champ,middleweight champ.He fought the best of his day!He was everything a fighter should be! =)
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Those losses..... though unanimous were a bit of an anomaly IMO. But I understand your way of thinking...and it's logical.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:How so? It's easy for me, clear #1 as I have Moore #2. Beating him 3-0 has to carry weight. It's not like Ezzard doesn't have a long list of victims. If Ezzard isn't #1 you have to go away from Moore imo. That's pretty clear cut.DaveyMac wrote:I don't see Moore as being outlandish as it's hard to decide where to put Charles.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Greb or Langford for me, but Robinson is certainly a legitimate answer.warriorpoet wrote:Now the greatest fighter pound for pound in my opinion was Sugar Ray Robinson.(hardly an original opinion here).I believe at one time his pro record was 128-1-2.Golden gloves champ,welterweight champ,middleweight champ.He fought the best of his day!He was everything a fighter should be! =)
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elmersalsa
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Re: Greatest Fighters in Each Weight Class According to me
Heavyweight: Muhammad Ali
Cruiserweight: Evander Holyfield
Light-Heavyweight: Ezzard Charles
Super Middleweight: Joe Calzaghe
Middleweight: Carlos Monzon
Super Welterweight: Mike McCallum
Welterweight: Sugar Ray Robinson
Jr. Welterweight: Aaron Pryor
Lightweight: Roberto Duran
Jr. Lightweight: Flash Elorde
Featherweight: Willie Pep
Super Bantamweight: Wilfredo Gomez
Bantamweight: Eder Jofre or Panama Al Brown
Super Flyweight: Khosai Galaxy
Flyweight: Jimmy Wilde
Jr. Flyweight: Jung Koo Chang or Yoko Gushiken
Strawweight: Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
Cruiserweight: Evander Holyfield
Light-Heavyweight: Ezzard Charles
Super Middleweight: Joe Calzaghe
Middleweight: Carlos Monzon
Super Welterweight: Mike McCallum
Welterweight: Sugar Ray Robinson
Jr. Welterweight: Aaron Pryor
Lightweight: Roberto Duran
Jr. Lightweight: Flash Elorde
Featherweight: Willie Pep
Super Bantamweight: Wilfredo Gomez
Bantamweight: Eder Jofre or Panama Al Brown
Super Flyweight: Khosai Galaxy
Flyweight: Jimmy Wilde
Jr. Flyweight: Jung Koo Chang or Yoko Gushiken
Strawweight: Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Pascual Perez could use some love at flyweight, IMO. Like Wilde, a great little guy with pop who didn't fight as a pro until he was 26 after winning Olympic gold