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Top 5 p4p boxers ever
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Sequitorian
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Really hard to name just 5. Robinson would have to be there. Then out of Henry Armstrong, Muhammad Ali, Harry Greb, Sam Langford, Ray Leonard, and Ezzard Charles, I could go with any four of them.
Then of course there are many not that far behind them.
Then of course there are many not that far behind them.
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dr_devious
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Robinson
Langford
Armstrong
Greb
Pep
Langford
Armstrong
Greb
Pep
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
My problem with Pep is that his victims list is weak compared to the other guys that you mentioned; or Ali, Leonard, and Charles for that matter.
To be rated with them, he needed to have moved up in weight and beat great fighters there. May seem like an unfair criticism, but when you are talking the absolute cream of the crop, you have to do something extra special.
To be rated with them, he needed to have moved up in weight and beat great fighters there. May seem like an unfair criticism, but when you are talking the absolute cream of the crop, you have to do something extra special.
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Sidney Carton
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elmersalsa
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
The great Willie Pep won over 230 fights and only lost 11. Think about that folks for a moment. He cleaned up the featherweight division in his prime, fighting the very best. And he indeed beat and fought some outstanding lightweights and bantanweights.
Pep in his prime before the plane crash was like 130-1? Something like that. That, folks! Is very impressive!
Pep in his prime before the plane crash was like 130-1? Something like that. That, folks! Is very impressive!
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
He was very impressive.
He beat Willie Joyce at lightweight. Any other lightweights that he beat worth mentioning?
He beat Willie Joyce at lightweight. Any other lightweights that he beat worth mentioning?
Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
1. robinson
2. ali
3. leonard
4. louis
5. duran
2. ali
3. leonard
4. louis
5. duran
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elmersalsa
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Paddy DeMarcoAmbling Alp II wrote: ↑16 Aug 2018, 10:50 He was very impressive.
He beat Willie Joyce at lightweight. Any other lightweights that he beat worth mentioning?
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Ambling Alp II
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OK, count him. So he beat Paddy Demarco and Willie Joyce.
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paddy chavez
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
I have Floyd above Ali, Louis and especially Charles p4p and I'm not a big Floyd fanadislav123 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2018, 20:47 With all respect i guess when you put mayweather in front of ali, charles and louis on that list you made a joke, right? Please say yes!
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tiny_acres
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
I have no problem with anyone having Floyd in their top 5.paddy chavez wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 11:42I have Floyd above Ali, Louis and especially Charles p4p and I'm not a big Floyd fanadislav123 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2018, 20:47 With all respect i guess when you put mayweather in front of ali, charles and louis on that list you made a joke, right? Please say yes!
I'm not sure where I'd exactly rate him but he's up there with the best ever.
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paddy chavez
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Same here give it 20 years a Floyd will be spoken about as one of the greatstiny_acres wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 11:45I have no problem with anyone having Floyd in their top 5.paddy chavez wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 11:42I have Floyd above Ali, Louis and especially Charles p4p and I'm not a big Floyd fanadislav123 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2018, 20:47 With all respect i guess when you put mayweather in front of ali, charles and louis on that list you made a joke, right? Please say yes!
I'm not sure where I'd exactly rate him but he's up there with the best ever.
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Bigears1201
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
I'm relatively knew to the modern fight game but hacking back through my aged memory, I remember watching and loving Julio Ceaser Chavez and thinking he was sensational. I know he had an incredible record and just wonder what folks theories are on him and why he wouldn't make a top 10 p4p for example?
Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Very great fighter, but he was kinda raw in his approach, and could be outboxed. One of the great Mexican fighters, but his legacy is often exaggerated due to years of careful matchmaking. That being said he's still a phenomenal fighter, just not one of the 10 best ever.Bigears1201 wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 12:04I'm relatively knew to the modern fight game but hacking back through my aged memory, I remember watching and loving Julio Ceaser Chavez and thinking he was sensational. I know he had an incredible record and just wonder what folks theories are on him and why he wouldn't make a top 10 p4p for example?
I think a lot of people have a bit of a sour taste in their mouth about the fact that he got a draw against Pernell Whitaker when he lost basically every round except for maybe the first 1 or 2.
Boxing history is littered with phenomenal pros.
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Sequitorian
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
He was great, and most people really liked his style....but Whitaker... would have a more legit claim than Julio....though folks weren't as thrilled with his cleverness, as they were with Julio's earnest assault. But when placed in the same ring at the same time, one dominated, and the other needed that exact judgment I just described, to make for a very unfair call.Bigears1201 wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 12:04I'm relatively knew to the modern fight game but hacking back through my aged memory, I remember watching and loving Julio Ceaser Chavez and thinking he was sensational. I know he had an incredible record and just wonder what folks theories are on him and why he wouldn't make a top 10 p4p for example?
Also...I will admit, Julio kept serious....and Whitaker turned partier, squandered a lot of his respect, and thus most hope for an honest eval in the eyes of the public.
Had he walked the SRL path, he might have earned and been given his proper kudos.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Chavez is arguably top 20; top 10 is pushing it. He certainly fought some stiffs, but he also beat a lot of quality competition. Unlike some people (like May... cough) , he didn't just wait until a big name was well past it and then fight him.gilgamesh wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 12:09Very great fighter, but he was kinda raw in his approach, and could be outboxed. One of the great Mexican fighters, but his legacy is often exaggerated due to years of careful matchmaking. That being said he's still a phenomenal fighter, just not one of the 10 best ever.Bigears1201 wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 12:04I'm relatively knew to the modern fight game but hacking back through my aged memory, I remember watching and loving Julio Ceaser Chavez and thinking he was sensational. I know he had an incredible record and just wonder what folks theories are on him and why he wouldn't make a top 10 p4p for example?
I think a lot of people have a bit of a sour taste in their mouth about the fact that he got a draw against Pernell Whitaker when he lost basically every round except for maybe the first 1 or 2.
Boxing history is littered with phenomenal pros.
Whitaker himself is arguably top 20 as well.
Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Mayweather fought a few guys past their best, but he fought a lot of guys at their best too. Mayweather's resume is a lot better than Chavez's.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 15:54Chavez is arguably top 20; top 10 is pushing it. He certainly fought some stiffs, but he also beat a lot of quality competition. Unlike some people (like May... cough) , he didn't just wait until a big name was well past it and then fight him.gilgamesh wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 12:09Very great fighter, but he was kinda raw in his approach, and could be outboxed. One of the great Mexican fighters, but his legacy is often exaggerated due to years of careful matchmaking. That being said he's still a phenomenal fighter, just not one of the 10 best ever.Bigears1201 wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 12:04
I'm relatively knew to the modern fight game but hacking back through my aged memory, I remember watching and loving Julio Ceaser Chavez and thinking he was sensational. I know he had an incredible record and just wonder what folks theories are on him and why he wouldn't make a top 10 p4p for example?
I think a lot of people have a bit of a sour taste in their mouth about the fact that he got a draw against Pernell Whitaker when he lost basically every round except for maybe the first 1 or 2.
Boxing history is littered with phenomenal pros.
Whitaker himself is arguably top 20 as well.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Maybe I am missing something. I am going to take hard look at both of their records; might even start a thread on it. ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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Sidney Carton
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Pep lost badly to lightweight chanp Sammy Angott, who was MUCH too strong for Pep.elmersalsa wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 04:24Paddy DeMarcoAmbling Alp II wrote: ↑16 Aug 2018, 10:50 He was very impressive.
He beat Willie Joyce at lightweight. Any other lightweights that he beat worth mentioning?
Sandy Saddler KNOCKED OUT FOUR lightweight champions--Joe Brown, Paddy DeMarco and Lauro Salas (twice).
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elmersalsa
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
He also beat lightweight contender Eddie Giosa. Pep is 3-1 vs the lightweights.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Paddy beat Sandy twice.Sidney Carton wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 20:13Pep lost badly to lightweight chanp Sammy Angott, who was MUCH too strong for Pep.elmersalsa wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 04:24Paddy DeMarcoAmbling Alp II wrote: ↑16 Aug 2018, 10:50 He was very impressive.
He beat Willie Joyce at lightweight. Any other lightweights that he beat worth mentioning?
Sandy Saddler KNOCKED OUT FOUR lightweight champions--Joe Brown, Paddy DeMarco and Lauro Salas (twice).
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Sidney Carton
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Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
Saddler KO'd Pep THREE TIMES.elmersalsa wrote: ↑19 Aug 2018, 20:54Paddy beat Sandy twice.Sidney Carton wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 20:13Pep lost badly to lightweight chanp Sammy Angott, who was MUCH too strong for Pep.
Sandy Saddler KNOCKED OUT FOUR lightweight champions--Joe Brown, Paddy DeMarco and Lauro Salas (twice).
Re: Top 5 p4p boxers ever
ONCE!!!!!!