6 Greatest boxers ever (in order)
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Tomato-Can
- Heavyweight

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Lets just ignore the posts by this newbie guy and get back to the list.
1. Ali
2. Ray Robinson
3. Roberto Duran
4. George Foreman
5. Ray Leonard
6. Marvin Hagler
This is from ehat i have seen. I asked My dad who is 74 and is a complete stranger to the net and he said
1. Kid Chocolate
2. Ray Robinson
3. Willie Pep
4. Joe Louis
5. Kid Gavilan
6. Ali
Bt the way, he thinks Lennox Lewis is a joke. But you know how old timers are...
1. Ali
2. Ray Robinson
3. Roberto Duran
4. George Foreman
5. Ray Leonard
6. Marvin Hagler
This is from ehat i have seen. I asked My dad who is 74 and is a complete stranger to the net and he said
1. Kid Chocolate
2. Ray Robinson
3. Willie Pep
4. Joe Louis
5. Kid Gavilan
6. Ali
Bt the way, he thinks Lennox Lewis is a joke. But you know how old timers are...
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Roberto Duran
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Julio Cesar Chavez
5. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
6. Aaron Pryor
HM: Sugar Ray Leonard, George Foreman, Willie Pep, Pernell Whitaker, Sandy Saddler, Thomas Hearns, Khaosai Galaxy, Ricardo Lopez and Roy Jones Jr. (holding my nose on that one...but he is a great boxer)
2. Roberto Duran
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Julio Cesar Chavez
5. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
6. Aaron Pryor
HM: Sugar Ray Leonard, George Foreman, Willie Pep, Pernell Whitaker, Sandy Saddler, Thomas Hearns, Khaosai Galaxy, Ricardo Lopez and Roy Jones Jr. (holding my nose on that one...but he is a great boxer)
I just listed him as the third-greatest fighter of all time, IMHO. I think that's saying he was pretty great.
If you look at the records, arguing that he was greater than Robinson or Duran, who won world titles at several weight classes, is pretty hard to do.
But there are cases for a lot of people. Some people would rate Leonard above Hagler, which is certainly reasonable. I probably rate Pryor (brilliant in a short career) and Galaxy (dominant as a champion for eight years) higher than most do. And some people put Lopez near the top, and others lower than I would.
If you look at the records, arguing that he was greater than Robinson or Duran, who won world titles at several weight classes, is pretty hard to do.
But there are cases for a lot of people. Some people would rate Leonard above Hagler, which is certainly reasonable. I probably rate Pryor (brilliant in a short career) and Galaxy (dominant as a champion for eight years) higher than most do. And some people put Lopez near the top, and others lower than I would.
