Greatest Living Fighter

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Greatest Living Fighter

Post by JC »

A few months back a friend of mine asked me who the greatest living boxer was. After a bit of though I answered Willie Pep. With the sad news of Pep's passing at the weekend this is obviously no longer the case.

So who is your pick for greatest fighter still living today?

Duran, Ali, Jofre?
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Post by silkov »

Ali would be my pick... and dont forget Fighting Harada, he beat Jofre twice and should have been a 3 weight world champion but for a naff verdict given in his fight against Johnny Famechon, given by none other than Willie Pep!!... :o :x :-? :roll: :lol:
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Post by jimglen »

that's a very good question, I recently meet Gene Fulmer at the WBHOF induction ceromonies and although Fulmer is a Boxing great he certainly ISN'T one of the Best! I was also fortunate enough to meet Duran and Carlos Ortiz and two of my personal favourites Ken Norton & Greg Haugan...

In line with the question Julian Jackson was awarded as was Mathew Saad Mohammed- do any of these men quailify(?), well yes Duran for sure and maybe Ortiz & Jackson, but when I think of "still living best," right or wrong I automatically think of older fighters from Boxing's Golden years...So then who is it?

I might also add "who's the Best still living 'British' fighter...

Jim.
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Post by DoubleM »

Three days ago I would have said Willie Pep :(

Today I say Roberto Duran.
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Post by The Durable Dane »

Muhammad Ali
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Post by vagabundo55 »

I believe p4p it is the great Roberto Duran.
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Post by Collins2000 »

Jim, the answers you are looking for are:

Greatest Living Boxer (Britain) : Ken Buchanan

Greatest Living Boxer (anywhere) : Muhammad Ali
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Post by chance »

although Fulmer is a Boxing great he certainly ISN'T one of the Best!
I think that may be a little unfair to Gene Fulmer. Given the fighters that are still alive today, it is hard to dismiss a guy outright that beat Ray Robinson (possibly the greatest ever) twice and also beat Carmen Basilio (an alltime great in his own right) twice as well in two very exciting fights. As well as defeating a whole host of elite level fighters
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Post by jimglen »

chance, I agree given that most of the fighters alive today aren't from that Golden age and of course Gene Fulmer ranks supperior to many,

as I said he's a great - just not the Best among other greats from that respected golden age, but yes better than many of very good and great fighters that came after him...

Collins aside from Buchanan, who else might qualify, again I was wondering what 'old' greats are still living i.e Johnny McManus, Johnny Williams, Eddie Thomas (I think), which old fighters are still around?
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Post by pundit »

Ali, Duran, SR Leonard, Griffiths, Jofre, Napoles, Ortiz.
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Post by Ezzard »

Duran would get my vote.
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Post by SteveO »

Duran was great, but it's Ali for me :-)
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Post by elmersalsa »

DURAN: THE GREATEST FIGHTER THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!
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Post by Heartbreak_Kid79 »

I am not doubting his greatness, but:
Hagler, Leonard and Hearns all got the upper hand on Duran
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Post by jimglen »

yes they did but they are all naturally bigger men...hearns & leonard WW cum MW, hagler MW+...p4p was it DURAN (?), many would say yes!
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Post by BoxBuzz »

Until just a few days ago it was Willie Pep
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Post by Grant »

Harada was out of left fiels but a great choice. Think of the titles he could have won in todays era.
He was/is a gentleman also.
Duran and Ali also, very hard to pick.
What about Emile Griffith.....what a record
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Post by dr_devious »

Marvin Hagler should also be mentioned in this post..........hes up there with all the other greats
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Post by Flump »

Muhammad Ali
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Post by Seamus »

Ali and Leonard.
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Post by wsbuf »

Jake LaMotta hands down
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Post by Scypion »

Roberto Duran.
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Post by Jaclem »

...maybe not as great as all those mentioned here....but i'd like to at least toss in harold johnson to the mix....
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Post by JC »

Jaclem wrote:...maybe not as great as all those mentioned here....but i'd like to at least toss in harold johnson to the mix....
I always think he looks huge for a light heavyweight.

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Post by Expug »

I would have like to have seen that sparring match .
And if they are waiting to each get in the ring to take turns sparring with whoever is in there now , well whoever it is must be a helluva fighter!
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