LHW ranking- #1Ambling Alp II wrote:Here a is a question for people that think Charles is an underrated heavyweight: Where should he be rated?
Top 20? Top 15? Top 10? Top 5? Where?
P4P ranking- Inside the top 10
HW ranking- Inside the top 15
LHW ranking- #1Ambling Alp II wrote:Here a is a question for people that think Charles is an underrated heavyweight: Where should he be rated?
Top 20? Top 15? Top 10? Top 5? Where?
Broomhall wrote:Tuan_Jim wrote:It's pointless arguing the quality of Ezzard Charles with a poster who spends most his time on the British forum, discussing with great interest domestic journeymen type boxers and their obscure belts, only to pass through here and sneer at an all-time great.
Again, I can only bring it back to ringside IQ. Boxing fans by and large are simple souls. To appreciate a fight they need the bells & whistles of modern television production. It's much easier to quickly glimpse a record, pull up some losses and dismiss one of these dusty old black & white fighters rather than try to learn something. That would be a distraction from all those enthralling bills from Hull, Preston, and Skegness.
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I dont think I am "sneering" at anyone. I just dont feel Charles is underrated. I have been a fan of the game since I got involved in boxing aged 12, including 20 years as an active boxer to international amateur standard, around 42 years in all as fan, competitor, coach and spectator. I do take great interest in small hall boxing as my view is that is the lifeblood of the sport, and I am sure even the great Ezzard Charles began his career boxing on such bills around the US. But IF YOU CHOOSE TO INSULT THE MEN WHO FIGHT IN THOSE BILLS so be it.
I dont however feel the need to insult you because you disagree with me. You are clearly nobodys fool, but maybe somebody will adopt you someday.
I have watched much footage of Charles over the years, and yes he is a good top quality fighter-but is he underrated? By who? I dont think so. 4 defences and KO losses to both Marciano and Walcott during his peak would say he found his level as a good, but not great heavyweight champion.
If you keep the rattle in the pram it wont make so much noise when you throw it. ;;-)
don't dare say something negative about ezzard or you get attacked saying you no nothing about boxing by many here , don't try to make your own conclusions about a fighter just agree with with the massesBroomhall wrote:The thread was about Charles being underrated as a heavyweight not as a light heavy. I dont think he was underrated as a heavy. I think most historians would put him 15-20 which I feel is about right given his size, the age at which he became champ and his record at heavyweight.
The defences refer to his time as being universally recognised as world champ, in which he made 4 successful defences, prior to that being the NBA world heavyweight champ which didnt carry universal recognition.
As for P4P I would probably put him in my top 10-15 pre 1970. I try to seperate the eras in boxing pre 1950, pre 1970 as I think the sport changed so much that it becomes difficult to compare fighters from different eras-how can you compare someone active today with 4-6 world championship belts in umpteen weight classes to someone who had to fight for one belt in 8 weight classes?
But, unlike other people on the site I do accept this is all MY opinion. I think Joe louis is the best heavyweight pre 1970 -many would disagree with me, I think Ike Williams the best lightweight pre 1970-again most would disagree with me-I think both Dempsey and Marciano slightly over rated, but so what? it is all just an opinion.
I listened to three historians the other day each put a compelling case forward for who was responsible for the first world war. They all have the same facts and information to hand and yet each came up with a different theory.
Wouldnt it be boring if someone posted a "Ezzard Charles was the greatest ever" thread and then every poster looked at that and said "I agree"
stevedoc wrote:don't dare say something negative about ezzard or you get attacked saying you no nothing about boxing by many here , don't try to make your own conclusions about a fighter just agree with with the massesBroomhall wrote:The thread was about Charles being underrated as a heavyweight not as a light heavy. I dont think he was underrated as a heavy. I think most historians would put him 15-20 which I feel is about right given his size, the age at which he became champ and his record at heavyweight.
The defences refer to his time as being universally recognised as world champ, in which he made 4 successful defences, prior to that being the NBA world heavyweight champ which didnt carry universal recognition.
As for P4P I would probably put him in my top 10-15 pre 1970. I try to seperate the eras in boxing pre 1950, pre 1970 as I think the sport changed so much that it becomes difficult to compare fighters from different eras-how can you compare someone active today with 4-6 world championship belts in umpteen weight classes to someone who had to fight for one belt in 8 weight classes?
But, unlike other people on the site I do accept this is all MY opinion. I think Joe louis is the best heavyweight pre 1970 -many would disagree with me, I think Ike Williams the best lightweight pre 1970-again most would disagree with me-I think both Dempsey and Marciano slightly over rated, but so what? it is all just an opinion.
I listened to three historians the other day each put a compelling case forward for who was responsible for the first world war. They all have the same facts and information to hand and yet each came up with a different theory.
Wouldnt it be boring if someone posted a "Ezzard Charles was the greatest ever" thread and then every poster looked at that and said "I agree"
I just checked and I have him at #16, so the 16-20 range. But this is certainly not science.Ambling Alp II wrote:He has to be behind Ali, Louis, Foreman, Johnson, Frazier, Holmes, Marciano, Holyfield, Lewis, Dempsey, Tyson, Jeffries, and Liston. That means the highest you reasonably could have him is #14. He seldom is rated much below that.
I think #15 is arguable. However, there are many other guys that you could argue for as well.Ezzard wrote:Should have won the title back as he clearly beat Walcott over 15 in their 4th fight. One of the worst decisions to hardly ever get mentioned.
Taking up Alp's discussion with John L...
I'm not so sure his ranking is off. That #15-ish seems about right. I agree.
But he was much closer to the guys above him than he's given credit for. That's where he gets underrated.
The first Marciano fight was close. Had it happened a couple of years before... Give Charles's legs a couple more rounds of bounce and he takes the decision.
I stand by my belief that he has a great chance at upsetting Liston and Foreman. 70s Ali would have hated fighting him as would any version of Holmes and/or Holyfield.
Patterson beat Johannson twice. His in the HOF.dempseyfire wrote:Equal with Patterson? What HOF HW did Floyd ever beat? Charles beat Walcott twice (arguably 3 times as many thought he was lucky in the 4th fight).
I'd agree though Liston has a stronger overall resume (but its close).
When you think Patterson won a middleweight gold medal in the Olympics and then FOUR years later was world heavyweight champ, and was never really much more than a light heavy IMO he falls more into the under rated category than Charles.Ambling Alp II wrote:Patterson beat Johannson twice. His in the HOF.dempseyfire wrote:Equal with Patterson? What HOF HW did Floyd ever beat? Charles beat Walcott twice (arguably 3 times as many thought he was lucky in the 4th fight).
I'd agree though Liston has a stronger overall resume (but its close).
Charles really only has Walcott as a Hall of Fame heavyweight anywhere close to his best.
Dig deeper and Patterson's best wins are better.
Broomhall wrote:When you think Patterson won a middleweight gold medal in the Olympics and then FOUR years later was world heavyweight champ, and was never really much more than a light heavy IMO he falls more into the under rated category than Charles.Ambling Alp II wrote:Patterson beat Johannson twice. His in the HOF.dempseyfire wrote:Equal with Patterson? What HOF HW did Floyd ever beat? Charles beat Walcott twice (arguably 3 times as many thought he was lucky in the 4th fight).
I'd agree though Liston has a stronger overall resume (but its close).
Charles really only has Walcott as a Hall of Fame heavyweight anywhere close to his best.
Dig deeper and Patterson's best wins are better.