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Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
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keithmoonhangover
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chrisjs1985
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Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
1. Joe Calzaghe
2. Roy Jones
3. James Toney
4. Andre Ward
5. Steve Collins
Sven Ottke, Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn would probably be closest to Collins.
I think Jones beats Calzaghe, but it's hard to argue with a guy who picked up all the belts, dominated etc; the way he did. Jones was passing through the division.
2. Roy Jones
3. James Toney
4. Andre Ward
5. Steve Collins
Sven Ottke, Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn would probably be closest to Collins.
I think Jones beats Calzaghe, but it's hard to argue with a guy who picked up all the belts, dominated etc; the way he did. Jones was passing through the division.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
Toney didn't do a lot at Super Middle IMO.chrisjs1985 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 12:14 1. Joe Calzaghe
2. Roy Jones
3. James Toney
4. Andre Ward
5. Steve Collins
Sven Ottke, Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn would probably be closest to Collins.
I think Jones beats Calzaghe, but it's hard to argue with a guy who picked up all the belts, dominated etc; the way he did. Jones was passing through the division.
Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
1. Andre Ward
2. Roy Jones
3. Carl Froch
4. Joe Calzaghe
5. Canelo Alvarez
2. Roy Jones
3. Carl Froch
4. Joe Calzaghe
5. Canelo Alvarez
Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
This is probably the easiest list to do of all the weight classes. The Top 3 are obvious. The order can be debated, but the names really can't.
1. Andre Ward
2. Joe Calzaghe
3. Roy Jones Jr.
4. James Toney
5. Canelo Alvarez
1. Andre Ward
2. Joe Calzaghe
3. Roy Jones Jr.
4. James Toney
5. Canelo Alvarez
Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
The only guys that really did a lot at Super Middle are Roy, Ward and Calzaghe. That's why they're the definite Top 3. Who you pick for 4 and 5 you're just kinda splitting hairs, and lots of names can fit.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 12:46Toney didn't do a lot at Super Middle IMO.chrisjs1985 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 12:14 1. Joe Calzaghe
2. Roy Jones
3. James Toney
4. Andre Ward
5. Steve Collins
Sven Ottke, Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn would probably be closest to Collins.
I think Jones beats Calzaghe, but it's hard to argue with a guy who picked up all the belts, dominated etc; the way he did. Jones was passing through the division.
Toney being ranked over Ward is unjustifiable I must say though.
Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
ward
calzaghe
jones
froch
kessler
calzaghe
jones
froch
kessler
Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
Toney and jones are two of the best fighters to hold a belt at 168 but I really don’t think either have the resume there to be considered in the top five.
If anyone else beat the same names at that weight nobody would be talking about it.
If anyone else beat the same names at that weight nobody would be talking about it.
Re: Rank Your Top 5 Super Middles of All Time.
Jones
Calzaghe
Toney
Froch
Eubank/Benn/Collins
Calzaghe
Toney
Froch
Eubank/Benn/Collins