8) ...heres my list, damn hard to do actually...
1. saad MUhammad ---
and--- Bobby Chacon tie.
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Roberto Duran
4. Ruben Olivares
5. Fighting Harada
6. Frank Fletcher
7. Kelvin Seabrooks
8. Danny Lopez
9. Wilfredo Gomez
10. Salvadore Sanchez
although the name sticks in my throat and i know this thread will be swamped with his nuthuggers any minute now i`d have to say tyson was pretty exciting when he first burst onto the scene.
you couldnt walk down the road in the mid 80`s without bumping into a staffordshire bull terrier named tyson.
headhunter wrote:although the name sticks in my throat and i know this thread will be swamped with his nuthuggers any minute now i`d have to say tyson was pretty exciting when he first burst onto the scene.
you couldnt walk down the road in the mid 80`s without bumping into a staffordshire bull terrier named tyson.
I agree with you on that one. Hate him or love him, you got to see Tyson fight.
headhunter wrote:although the name sticks in my throat and i know this thread will be swamped with his nuthuggers any minute now i`d have to say tyson was pretty exciting when he first burst onto the scene.
you couldnt walk down the road in the mid 80`s without bumping into a staffordshire bull terrier named tyson.
I agree with you on that one. Hate him or love him, you got to see Tyson fight.
Yeah, up to a point he was exciting in the 80s but 90% of those fights were one sided mismatches!... I'm thinking more along the lines of fighters who were in a lot of exciting competitive fights!...
Hamed was exciting if for no other reason than you were just waiting for someone to settle his hash....which is just what Barrera did. One defeat and the guy implodes....amazing for a guy who talked it up so much.
Foreman was a guy everybody wanted to see and got everyone's attention because he was made out to be indestructable.
Granted these two examples were as much media made as self made to some degree.
Danny Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, Aaron Pryor...(surprised?) the word here was exciting not competent. and I give Aaron credit for getting people's attention. Duran, Hearns,. I recall people getting pretty cranked to see every one of Cleveland Williams fights because he was going to give it his best everytime.
Monzon, Hagler,Qawi,Marvin Johnson, Saad Muhammad, Victor Galindez, I think all those names got attention.
Danny Lopez
Rubeen Olivares
Boby Chacon
Cornelius Boza-Edwards
Bob Satterfield
Tony Galento
Terry McGovern
Jack Dempsey
Henry Armstrong
Thomas Hearns
Arturo Gatti
Marvin Johnson
Mike Tyson
early holyfield
Tommy Morrison
Julian Jackson
Tony Canzoneri
Wilfredo Gomez
etc..etc..
A lot of people have only seen the boring heavyweight Michael Moorer, who only showed glimpses of excitement against Stewart and Cooper...the light heavyweight Michael Moorer was a fuking killer in the ring and certainly exciting...good call on that Dec!
I hate to repeat myself, but the answer is Carmen Basilio.
He was involved in the Fight of the Year in '55, '56, '57, '58 and '59. And that's without the inclusion of other exciting battles such as the Pender and Langlois fights.
BoxBuzz wrote:Hamed was exciting if for no other reason than you were just waiting for someone to settle his hash....which is just what Barrera did. One defeat and the guy implodes....amazing for a guy who talked it up so much.
Foreman was a guy everybody wanted to see and got everyone's attention because he was made out to be indestructable.
Granted these two examples were as much media made as self made to some degree.
Danny Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, Aaron Pryor...(surprised?) the word here was exciting not competent. and I give Aaron credit for getting people's attention. Duran, Hearns,. I recall people getting pretty cranked to see every one of Cleveland Williams fights because he was going to give it his best everytime.
Monzon, Hagler,Qawi,Marvin Johnson, Saad Muhammad, Victor Galindez, I think all those names got attention.
Geez! Buzz!! I must take umbrage at you for casting doubt about whether the Hawk was 'competent'............ .... he was an excellent fighter!... if he hadnt been competent I dont see him beating a still dangerous Alexis Arguello two times... plus some other very decent fighters!... :x
DoubleM wrote:I hate to repeat myself, but the answer is Carmen Basilio.
He was involved in the Fight of the Year in '55, '56, '57, '58 and '59. And that's without the inclusion of other exciting battles such as the Pender and Langlois fights.
I don't know... The Ring fell in love with Basillio back then. Also, Basillio was very durable and not a clean KO puncher. His fights were very exciting but I like the thrill of knowing that a fight with a Julian Jackson can be over in the blink of an eye one way or another.
BoxBuzz wrote:Hamed was exciting if for no other reason than you were just waiting for someone to settle his hash....which is just what Barrera did. One defeat and the guy implodes....amazing for a guy who talked it up so much.
Foreman was a guy everybody wanted to see and got everyone's attention because he was made out to be indestructable.
Granted these two examples were as much media made as self made to some degree.
Danny Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez, Aaron Pryor...(surprised?) the word here was exciting not competent. and I give Aaron credit for getting people's attention. Duran, Hearns,. I recall people getting pretty cranked to see every one of Cleveland Williams fights because he was going to give it his best everytime.
Monzon, Hagler,Qawi,Marvin Johnson, Saad Muhammad, Victor Galindez, I think all those names got attention.
Geez! Buzz!! I must take umbrage at you for casting doubt about whether the Hawk was 'competent'............ .... he was an excellent fighter!... if he hadnt been competent I dont see him beating a still dangerous Alexis Arguello two times... plus some other very decent fighters!... :x
Silkov, we both agree he was very good, it's always been a matter of degree's between my enthusiasm and others on this site. I just don't think he was quite all some imagine him to be. When his name starts getting bantered about with Robinson, Armstrong, Bennie Leonard, Duran and the "best of the best" I simply disagree.
So the "competent" barb should simply being taken in context.....He was competent.....there...now I've said two nice things about Aaron in the same thread. A record that should stand for quite some time.