Joey Giardello?
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NYDominican
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Joey Giardello?
Joey Giardello had a long and established professional boxing career.
Throughout Joey's pro career, he had wins over Rory Calhoun, Joe Gray, Chico Vejar, Jesse Smith, Joe DeNucci, Jack Rodgers, Willie Troy, Ernie Durando, Wally Cartier (twice), Garth Panter, Joe Miceli, Pierre Langlois, Georgie Small, Johnny Bernardo, Leroy Coleman, Peter Mueller, and Sal DiMartino.
Giardello also had wins over these top boxers. ----------- Billy Graham, Harold Green, Ralph Jones (twice), Bobby Boyd, Charley Cotton, Gil Turner, Joey Giambra, Holly Mims, Del Flanagan, Dick Tiger (twice), Sugar Ray Robinson, & Rubin Carter.
What do you think Joey's all time rank should be in the Middleweight division? Why?
What do you think Giardello's all time rank should be in boxing's "Pound for Pound" category? Why?
Do you think that Joey Giardello is underrated? If so, why?
Please explain.
Throughout Joey's pro career, he had wins over Rory Calhoun, Joe Gray, Chico Vejar, Jesse Smith, Joe DeNucci, Jack Rodgers, Willie Troy, Ernie Durando, Wally Cartier (twice), Garth Panter, Joe Miceli, Pierre Langlois, Georgie Small, Johnny Bernardo, Leroy Coleman, Peter Mueller, and Sal DiMartino.
Giardello also had wins over these top boxers. ----------- Billy Graham, Harold Green, Ralph Jones (twice), Bobby Boyd, Charley Cotton, Gil Turner, Joey Giambra, Holly Mims, Del Flanagan, Dick Tiger (twice), Sugar Ray Robinson, & Rubin Carter.
What do you think Joey's all time rank should be in the Middleweight division? Why?
What do you think Giardello's all time rank should be in boxing's "Pound for Pound" category? Why?
Do you think that Joey Giardello is underrated? If so, why?
Please explain.
Re: Joey Giardello?
I think Billy Graham is more underrated. He rarely gets the credit he deserves. The uncrowned MW champ!NYDominican wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 14:15 Joey Giardello had a long and established professional boxing career.
Throughout Joey's pro career, he had wins over Rory Calhoun, Joe Gray, Chico Vejar, Jesse Smith, Joe DeNucci, Jack Rodgers, Willie Troy, Ernie Durando, Wally Cartier (twice), Garth Panter, Joe Miceli, Pierre Langlois, Georgie Small, Johnny Bernardo, Leroy Coleman, Peter Mueller, and Sal DiMartino.
Giardello also had wins over these top boxers. ----------- Billy Graham, Harold Green, Ralph Jones (twice), Bobby Boyd, Charley Cotton, Gil Turner, Joey Giambra, Holly Mims, Del Flanagan, Dick Tiger (twice), Sugar Ray Robinson, & Rubin Carter.
What do you think Joey's all time rank should be in the Middleweight division? Why?
What do you think Giardello's all time rank should be in boxing's "Pound for Pound" category? Why?
Do you think that Joey Giardello is underrated? If so, why?
Please explain.
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SenorPipino
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Joey Giardello?
oogiebe wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 14:17I think Billy Graham is more underrated. He rarely gets the credit he deserves. The uncrowned MW champ!NYDominican wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 14:15 Joey Giardello had a long and established professional boxing career.
Throughout Joey's pro career, he had wins over Rory Calhoun, Joe Gray, Chico Vejar, Jesse Smith, Joe DeNucci, Jack Rodgers, Willie Troy, Ernie Durando, Wally Cartier (twice), Garth Panter, Joe Miceli, Pierre Langlois, Georgie Small, Johnny Bernardo, Leroy Coleman, Peter Mueller, and Sal DiMartino.
Giardello also had wins over these top boxers. ----------- Billy Graham, Harold Green, Ralph Jones (twice), Bobby Boyd, Charley Cotton, Gil Turner, Joey Giambra, Holly Mims, Del Flanagan, Dick Tiger (twice), Sugar Ray Robinson, & Rubin Carter.
What do you think Joey's all time rank should be in the Middleweight division? Why?
What do you think Giardello's all time rank should be in boxing's "Pound for Pound" category? Why?
Do you think that Joey Giardello is underrated? If so, why?
Please explain.
Eh, you're biased.
Didn't he give you his autograph at Macy's??
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Yes he did, and yes I'm biased! There...I said it!SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 18:05oogiebe wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 14:17I think Billy Graham is more underrated. He rarely gets the credit he deserves. The uncrowned MW champ!NYDominican wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 14:15 Joey Giardello had a long and established professional boxing career.
Throughout Joey's pro career, he had wins over Rory Calhoun, Joe Gray, Chico Vejar, Jesse Smith, Joe DeNucci, Jack Rodgers, Willie Troy, Ernie Durando, Wally Cartier (twice), Garth Panter, Joe Miceli, Pierre Langlois, Georgie Small, Johnny Bernardo, Leroy Coleman, Peter Mueller, and Sal DiMartino.
Giardello also had wins over these top boxers. ----------- Billy Graham, Harold Green, Ralph Jones (twice), Bobby Boyd, Charley Cotton, Gil Turner, Joey Giambra, Holly Mims, Del Flanagan, Dick Tiger (twice), Sugar Ray Robinson, & Rubin Carter.
What do you think Joey's all time rank should be in the Middleweight division? Why?
What do you think Giardello's all time rank should be in boxing's "Pound for Pound" category? Why?
Do you think that Joey Giardello is underrated? If so, why?
Please explain.
Eh, you're biased.
Didn't he give you his autograph at Macy's??
Re: Joey Giardello?
I have to say.....I'm smiling, and sort of celebrating the fact that someone brought up a name from the past.....(and honestly Joey's a respectable fighter with a respectable career. ) With that said....no one beat the doors down, and rushed in to tear him down in writing, and tell us every weakness and flaw, and call him some palooka.
On balance, I personally think the big names he beat were fellas who had seen the autumn of their careers....so as a result he may have a shine to his body of work that probably is a bit higher wattage than he deserves. And I think the media sort of liked him, so they touted him a bit much. But I'm not going to tear him down for that....just point out some of the nuances of a distinguished career.
He might actually be a bit over rated in his own time....maybe a bit under rated these days.
On balance, I personally think the big names he beat were fellas who had seen the autumn of their careers....so as a result he may have a shine to his body of work that probably is a bit higher wattage than he deserves. And I think the media sort of liked him, so they touted him a bit much. But I'm not going to tear him down for that....just point out some of the nuances of a distinguished career.
He might actually be a bit over rated in his own time....maybe a bit under rated these days.
Re: Joey Giardello?
Giardello was a skillful boxer with a rational style based on movement. He was clearly a top in his times with a solid resume and a highlight of the career with capturing the MW championship by outboxing Tiger, who was a truly big name in the MW history. Joey probably could have all the rights to be in the all time top 20 rankings.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Joey Giardello?
I think years back RING MAGAZINE ranked him #20 of the top 20 middleweights of all time. It's probably a fitting ranking. There's a few guys that are honorable mentions within a hairs breadth of Giardello like "The Phantom of Saint Paul" Mike Gibbons the brother of Tommy Gibbons who was one of the best welterweight and middleweight fighters never to win a world title.
Re: Joey Giardello?
You are correct, he was 20. As I recall, they noted that his inconsistency prevented him from being rated higher. Those honorable mentions were a great group as well and I could see any or all of them nudging Giardello. Even with that, he would be in the top 30 and that is a high honor among the 160 pounders.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑25 May 2018, 00:43 I think years back RING MAGAZINE ranked him #20 of the top 20 middleweights of all time. It's probably a fitting ranking. There's a few guys that are honorable mentions within a hairs breadth of Giardello like "The Phantom of Saint Paul" Mike Gibbons the brother of Tommy Gibbons who was one of the best welterweight and middleweight fighters never to win a world title.
Re: Joey Giardello?
Giardello at is best is underrated. The problem he had was that he was maddeningly inconsistent. He hated to train and sometimes even in condition he underperformed and lost to guys he should have beat.
And no, he wasn’t as good or as important a figure as Mike Gibbons.
And no, he wasn’t as good or as important a figure as Mike Gibbons.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Joey Giardello?
I had him #16 when I did a Top middleweight list. There are several fighters behind him that are very close that could be a head of him.
There really was not any one thing that particularly impressive about him but he was pretty well-rounded.
He had a hard career to evaluate. He fought very frequently and had a ton of fights against good competition in a very deep era in his division. He won some of those fights and lost some.
There really was not any one thing that particularly impressive about him but he was pretty well-rounded.
He had a hard career to evaluate. He fought very frequently and had a ton of fights against good competition in a very deep era in his division. He won some of those fights and lost some.
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I think the middleweight division has to be the most stacked..
Harry Greb, Bob Fitzsimmons, and Sugar Ray Robinson are all probably top 5 P4P and spent large parts of their career as middleweights. Then Sam Langford and Ezzard Charles are fought at the weight.
Harry Greb, Bob Fitzsimmons, and Sugar Ray Robinson are all probably top 5 P4P and spent large parts of their career as middleweights. Then Sam Langford and Ezzard Charles are fought at the weight.