Yes indeed. Guys like the great Harold Johnson, as good as he was, is not in the top 100 in my view.DaveyMac wrote:Agreed. People don't realize when you actually make a list like that how hard it is to be top 100. I have a friend who every time a movie comes on says "that's one of the top 10 movies of all time" he's probably said it now about 75 movies I know of alone :)elmersalsa wrote:To me, he is a borderline top 100 great. I mean, it is very difficult to rank all the fighters p4p. It really is. Some of my favorites, I had to leave them out.gilgamesh wrote:Gene Fullmer: Great pressure fighter, with a ton of heart and and a sturdy chin. Tough as hell. Not all that big of a puncher really, but his relentlessness made up for that.
Overall I never give much thought to where he ranks in the all time rankings, but he's probably underrated by most Boxing fans.
If Gene Fullmer makes the top 100 list in someone's list, there would be no argument from me at all. Not all lists are the same.
Same way with fighters everyone seems top 10 but of course they can't all be.
If you actually make a top 100 p4p list you will find there are tons of super fighters you can't get on there, so being top 100 is very elite in my book.
Others like Nicolino Locche, Lennox Lewis, Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Patterson, Shane Mosley, James Toney, Jack Delaney, Nino Benvenutti, Hilario Zapata, Ken Buchanan, Ismael Laguna, did not make it. That is in my view.