[/quote]'Rocket'Rigby wrote:silkov wrote:I'm not passionately against Layne but just dont consider him to be worthy of the position that Dec originally put him in... thats my opinion and Dec actually agreed with me on this point and revised his list... its Brockton who is throwing his rattle out of his pram and turning this issue into a personal argument... this is a debating forum and people should be able to air their opinions without the Marciano thought police blowing a gasket when ever you indicate that perhaps Marcinao wasnt really Superman and some of his opponents like Lane were actually rather limited... I've seen plenty of Lane and he was very limited... end of story!...[/quote]The Great John L wrote:I have to agree with Dec and BB and see no reason for anyone to passionately question Rex Layne as a top 100 ATG HW. As Brocky noted, he beat a number of world class HWs and was a top contender for a few years. While he’s probably not going to make anybody’s top 20, he’s certainly as acceptable as just about anybody else in the 40+ position of the lists posted. I think once you get past the top 30 or so in these lists, there’s probably over 200 fighters that could be included in the remaining 70 slots, it’s just more a matter of who you are familiar with.
It’s nice to see a guy like Choynski in a few lists, even though at 5-9 and about 170 it’s hard even for me to give him very good marks in the head to head part of my rating process. But he was one of the best HWs for close to a decade and beat a slew of top guys, so he certainly belongs in the list at least as much as many of the more recent HWs who seem to have spent most of their careers avoiding world class opponents.
It would be nice to see more of the top HWs from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s in these lists, but it’s very hard to rate them because most of us don’t know enough about guys like Goddard, the first George Godfrey, Killen, McAulife, Martin, etc. to adequately rank them.
You seem to be contradicting yourself slightly, in one breath you state this is a 'debating forum and people should be able to air their opinions' and then you state 'end of story'. Surely if you wish people to air their opinions with you then you should ease up the 'end of story' and listen a bit more. That's kind of how a debate works, they have a turn, you have a turn, no 'end of story' needed. That just sounds as though it is you 'throwing the rattle out of the pram.'
Anyway, rant over. I tend to agree with Brock and John L, Layne was a boxer of quality, certainly enough to be added into a top 100 at a decent place. Layne came of the win from Walcott and backed it up with a great performance against Bob Satterfield catapulting Layne into the paths of Marciano, Matthews, Charles and Baker with creditable performances put in despite few wins.
Christssake!... I said end of story as in thats what I've got to say on the matter, but lo behold another bleeding heart Marciano lover rears his head... you guys really like to nitpick dont you... God forbid that anyones says anything bad about the Rock or anyone that he fought!!... then you use your trump card and call me biased!!!...
...but then again, ...I'm biased!!