The Best Fighter Of YOUR Lifetime...
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Goodnight, Irene
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The Best Fighter Of YOUR Lifetime...
So we all agree (sorry, Elmer) that Robinson is the best fighter in history. But in your view, who is the best fighter of your lifetime, i.e., seen them fight live (either been at the fight or watched live televised events etc.) for whom you can vouch to the next generation of boxing fans that this fighter in your day was the real deal?
Personally, I can't say I've seen better than Pernell Whitaker. This masterclass Lightweight retired when I was only 17, but that still gave me sufficient time to marvel at what I feel is the most perfect fighter I have seen in my time. I'd also give an honourable mention to a fighter some people have a penchant for criticising & that's Ricardo Lopez. Finito really was that good.
Who's the best in your lifetime?
Personally, I can't say I've seen better than Pernell Whitaker. This masterclass Lightweight retired when I was only 17, but that still gave me sufficient time to marvel at what I feel is the most perfect fighter I have seen in my time. I'd also give an honourable mention to a fighter some people have a penchant for criticising & that's Ricardo Lopez. Finito really was that good.
Who's the best in your lifetime?
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Borinken25
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dr_devious
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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I'm 35
My top 20 off the top of my head, in no order are:
Roberto Duran
Marvin Hagler
Salvador Sanchez
Ray Leonard
Alexis Arguello
Larry Holmes
Aaron Pryor
Floyd Mayweather
Michael Spinks
Ricardo Lopez
Jeff Chandler
Mike Tyson
Antonio Esparrgoza
Julio Cesar Chavez
Donald Curry
Joe Calzaghe
Esteban De Jesus
Thomas Hearns
Ken Buchanan
Bernard Hopkins
I have edited my list to show those I have seen live in the flrsh or on TV live in their peak prime. The others have been active who i have seen live on tv or in the flesh, but not in their prime.
My top 20 off the top of my head, in no order are:
Roberto Duran
Marvin Hagler
Salvador Sanchez
Ray Leonard
Alexis Arguello
Larry Holmes
Aaron Pryor
Floyd Mayweather
Michael Spinks
Ricardo Lopez
Jeff Chandler
Mike Tyson
Antonio Esparrgoza
Julio Cesar Chavez
Donald Curry
Joe Calzaghe
Esteban De Jesus
Thomas Hearns
Ken Buchanan
Bernard Hopkins
I have edited my list to show those I have seen live in the flrsh or on TV live in their peak prime. The others have been active who i have seen live on tv or in the flesh, but not in their prime.
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elmersalsa
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thunderfromdownunder
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Goodnight, Irene
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Chavez ahead of Whitaker? You saw their fight right? It was no draw, surely?elmersalsa wrote:THE BEST FIGHTERS THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFETIME:
1. ROBERTO DURAN: SIMPLY THE BEST FOR ME.
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Marvin Hagler
5. Julio Cesar Chavez
6. Alexis Arguello
7. Pernell Whitaker
8. Evander Holyfield
9. Larry Holmes
10. George Foreman
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Goodnight, Irene
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If we could try to keep it pegged down to one or two fighters only as well that would make it a lot more thought-provoking & easier to invoke discussion.
It's simply too easy to rattle off fifteen or twenty names, especially when fighters aren't listed in any order. Attempting to pick out just one above all others (I realise it gets harder the older the poster is, as even at 23 I had a hard time) makes it a more genuine challenge.
It's simply too easy to rattle off fifteen or twenty names, especially when fighters aren't listed in any order. Attempting to pick out just one above all others (I realise it gets harder the older the poster is, as even at 23 I had a hard time) makes it a more genuine challenge.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:I saw the fight and Chavez got an ass whipping. It was a mistake that I put Chavez on top of Whitaker.elmersalsa wrote:THE BEST FIGHTERS THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFETIME:
1. ROBERTO DURAN: SIMPLY THE BEST FOR ME.
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Muhammad Ali
4. Marvin Hagler
5. Julio Cesar Chavez
6. Alexis Arguello
7. Pernell Whitaker
8. Evander Holyfield
9. Larry Holmes
10. George Foreman
The list goes like this:
1. Roberto Duran
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Sugar Ray Leonard
4. Pernell Whitaker
5. Marvin Hagler
6. Julio Cesar Chavez
7. Alexis Arguello
8.Evander Holyfield
9. George Foreman
10. Larry Holmes
11. Salvador Sanchez
12. Thomas Hearns
That is the list that I want it to bring in the first place![]()
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Chavez ahead of Whitaker? You saw their fight right? It was no draw, surely?
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Goodnight, Irene
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Heartbreak_Kid79
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i'm 26 but will discount the greats of the 80s (Hagler,Leonard, Duran et al) because i was too young to remember them (at the time)
So from the 90s / 2000s i'll go with:
Roy Jones
Bernard Hopkins
Floyd Mayweather
Joe Calzaghe
Oscar De La Hoya
Shane Mosely
Marco Antonia Barrera
Lennox Lewis
Felix Trinidad
So from the 90s / 2000s i'll go with:
Roy Jones
Bernard Hopkins
Floyd Mayweather
Joe Calzaghe
Oscar De La Hoya
Shane Mosely
Marco Antonia Barrera
Lennox Lewis
Felix Trinidad
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MEISINGER
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no order
ali-holmes-lewis-holyfield
michael spinks-roy jones
joe calzaghe
marvin hagler-michael nunn-bernard hopkins
ray leonard-tommy hearns-donald curry-floyd mayweather
aaron pryor-julio chavez-meldrick taylor
roberto duran-alexis arguello
salvador sanchez
ricardo lopez
and i know i am missing some more.
ali-holmes-lewis-holyfield
michael spinks-roy jones
joe calzaghe
marvin hagler-michael nunn-bernard hopkins
ray leonard-tommy hearns-donald curry-floyd mayweather
aaron pryor-julio chavez-meldrick taylor
roberto duran-alexis arguello
salvador sanchez
ricardo lopez
and i know i am missing some more.
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Goodnight, Irene
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Ambling Alp
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No Larry Holmes is very real :)
See my favourite era is 30s-90s. Not a big fan of todays guys
and I am wary of "classical" fighters who get so much praise yet, no one see's the footage. Legends in there own times surely.
I appreciate there talent and skills just at times I get annoyed with 'fans' of that era that just hate on anything modern.
Kym
See my favourite era is 30s-90s. Not a big fan of todays guys
and I am wary of "classical" fighters who get so much praise yet, no one see's the footage. Legends in there own times surely.
I appreciate there talent and skills just at times I get annoyed with 'fans' of that era that just hate on anything modern.
Kym
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dagosd2000
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My guy was Jose Napoles. The first time I saw him was a fight in Tijuana in the old auditorium. He hadn't even gotten into the ring. He was walking from the dressing room. Something hit me. I knew the guy was special. He was always composed,even later on when his cuts would open up and it looked like he couldn't go on. Hemingway's "grace under pressure" is metaphor for the "Mantequilla" man.