Top Ten MW's that did not gain championship status
Top Ten MW's that did not gain championship status
That sparked some debate on the HW thread so I thought I'd do it again.
I have often thought that the list of champions is very short of the definitive story of "who's who" in most divisions. How many truly great fighters were avoided for the simple reason that they would likely win? So were never given their rightful shot.
And certain handlers and promoters would want to control that outcome if possible. So politics in boxing as in everything else controls outcomes.
Many of the inequity's can be traced to racism I'm sure but some may be as simple as who's sphere of influence did a fighter travel under?
I don't want to seed this with my own list because many of you have more knowledge of actual "skill inventories" than I do so I will be a humble reader of the lists.
The politics of boxing is huge and denied many potential champions there shot....and NOT all for the same or "obvious" reasons. Some may have been as simple as an early death, or happenstance on occasion.
That said these lists should really be about those who had the skill to perservere if they would have had the opportunity or those who were edged out in an era where there was someone just too good for them to compete with at that point in history.
I have often thought that the list of champions is very short of the definitive story of "who's who" in most divisions. How many truly great fighters were avoided for the simple reason that they would likely win? So were never given their rightful shot.
And certain handlers and promoters would want to control that outcome if possible. So politics in boxing as in everything else controls outcomes.
Many of the inequity's can be traced to racism I'm sure but some may be as simple as who's sphere of influence did a fighter travel under?
I don't want to seed this with my own list because many of you have more knowledge of actual "skill inventories" than I do so I will be a humble reader of the lists.
The politics of boxing is huge and denied many potential champions there shot....and NOT all for the same or "obvious" reasons. Some may have been as simple as an early death, or happenstance on occasion.
That said these lists should really be about those who had the skill to perservere if they would have had the opportunity or those who were edged out in an era where there was someone just too good for them to compete with at that point in history.
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Great list.Decagon wrote:1. Lloyd Marshall
2. Ezzard Charles
3. Archie Moore
4. Charley Burley
5. Sam Langford
6. Billy Conn
7. Eddie Booker
8. Holman Williams
9. Tommy Burns
10. Joe Choynski
11. Mike Gibbons
12. Young Joe Louis
13. Winky Wright
14. Laurent Dauthuille
15. Young Corbett III
16. Lazlo Papp
17. Jem Mace
18. Kid McCoy
19. The Cocoa Kid
20. Harol Graham
21. Shorty Boy Hogue
22. Bert Lytell
23. Charley Mitchell
24. Jock McAvoy
25. Izzy Jannazzo
26. Mick Dooley
27. Willie Monroe
28. Benny Briscoe
29. Aaron Wade
30. John Mugabi
I thought Kid McCoy did hold the MW title for a while after beating Tommy Ryan, and he made a defence against Dan Creedon.
Some of these guys e.g. Charles, Moore and Wright etc have won titles at other weights.
How come you ranked Jem Mace and Charlie Mitchell, who were essentially London Prize Ring fighters?
I would also have included Len Harvey amongst this lot, even in the top 10
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Ambling Alp wrote:1. Charley Burley
2. Eddie Booker
3. Holman Williams
4. Spider Webb
5. Bert Lytell
6. Benny Briscoe
7. Tiberio Mitri
8. Robert Villemain
9. Cyrille Dennoitt
10. Mike Gibbons
there are probably at least another dozen guys that you could make a case for; many of who have been mentioned.
I saw "Bert" and I thought "at last"! But alas, it was a different "Bert".
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BoxBuzz wrote:Martin you are really leaving out some major names with your novel list..
Burley missing? I question Monroe and Hart in these lists....maybe not Monroe so much.
Hi, BoxBuzz!
Yes, you're right, but, as you can see, I put great names who aren't mentioned in the previous lists of this beautiful topic, and between them, any South American great fighters who aren't, frecquently, wellknown or reminded; I wants to catch the eye on them. Who read the record of E. Lausse, R. Merentino, A. Caraune, R. Rodríguez or J. Fernández (all they retired more than 30 years ago) can to share with my the admiration and recognition for this great fighters; thanks!
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