Well, I believe that the level of opposition is NOT that far from each other. Maybe The Explosive Thin Man's opposition gets the nod by a little bit, but I wouldn't argue about that. Pretty Boy Floyd was very dominant for two full decades. It's really hard to compare fighters from different eras, really. I could only go by the trajectory of the fighter's career. A fighter could only fight what is in front of him.Brian Seneca wrote: ↑04 Jul 2019, 07:40 A WAY better resume? I think and I don’t know how old you are, but we begin to look at current fighters as better. For instance when Floyd beat Manfreddy he was considered a top fighter. Same with Chico Corales. My point is some of the fighters Alexis beat were top 10 current former or future champions. Would Manfreddy even be top 10 in the late 70’s? The only fighter who was past his prime was Olivares and he went on to stop Chacon. I agree Oscar, Shane, Manny were all past their best. Is this Floyd’s fault? No. How do you rate Terry Norris career resume? Mugabi, Leonard, Curry, Brown, Taylor. Sounds IMPRESSIVE right? All were done and Curry gave him a helluva fight before folding and being hit while down. Yes Floyd is great and I don’t care for him but I recognize greatness. I think belts are more plentiful now and easier to achieve than in Arguello’s day. Doesn’t make his resume far less impressive than Mayweather. No disrespect meant about asking your age. Just seems when you witnessed things live as apposed to reading about them your perspective can be different
Who had better technique? It depends of you like. I can't say that Pretty Boy Floyd had better technique. One is a technician, and the other a boxer-counterpuncher with great defense. One had the KO punch, the other had unbelievable speed.
I agree with you that belts are MUCH MORE EASIER NOW than in Alexis Arguello's day. But, I can't buy that notion that some of the opponents that Pretty Boy Floyd beat wouldn't be champions back then.
Floyd beat 17 world champions. Are the majority of them legit? We got to see each of those Champions' careers.