HomicideHenry
Heavyweight
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by HomicideHenry » 10 Nov 2007, 14:18
As far as Heavyweight goes, I believe Jerry Quarry was the greatest Heavyweight who never won the title.
In general, no question, it was Sam Langford.
Expug
Heavyweight
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by Expug » 10 Nov 2007, 14:31
Hard to come up with just one.
Billy Graham was a helluva fighter.
Real nice boxer , great chin, a real pro.
Minotauro
Heavyweight
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by Minotauro » 10 Nov 2007, 17:50
Sam Langford
Holman Williams
Charley Burley
Lloyd Marshall
Jimmy Bivins
Collins2000
Heavyweight
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by Collins2000 » 10 Nov 2007, 21:08
Decagon wrote: Minotauro wrote: Sam Langford
Holman Williams
Charley Burley
Lloyd Marshall
Jimmy Bivins
No Eddie Booker?!?!!?!?
Or Bert Gilroy!
kovit
Heavyweight
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by kovit » 11 Nov 2007, 00:07
"BAAD" Bennie Briscoe
dagosd2000
Heavyweight
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by dagosd2000 » 11 Nov 2007, 01:33
When I was a kid in the 50's Langford was considered by many as the greatest fighter who ever lived.
dagosd2000
Heavyweight
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by dagosd2000 » 11 Nov 2007, 02:03
The Fargo Express,Billy Petrolle. Never got a shot at a title
barry
Heavyweight
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by barry » 11 Nov 2007, 14:14
Sam Langford...hands down!!!
Charley Burley is close as is Lloyd Marshall!!!
Grant
Heavyweight
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by Grant » 12 Nov 2007, 02:21
From a down under point of view. Les Darcy
From my own opinion I think Tony Mundine.
elmersalsa
Heavyweight
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by elmersalsa » 13 Nov 2007, 00:15
dagosd2000 wrote: The Fargo Express,Billy Petrolle. Never got a shot at a title
Petrolle fought twice for the jr welter title. I think he also fought for the lightweight crown as well.
scartissue
Heavyweight
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by scartissue » 13 Nov 2007, 10:51
Petrolle lost a 15 rounder to Canzoneri for the title. Also, Grant, if I was leaning towards Aussie's, I like Hector Thompson even better than Mundine. Tremendous fighter and so unlucky to go against the greats. More outstanding contenders, Zora Folley, Jesus Pimental and Joe Medal.
HomicideHenry
Heavyweight
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by HomicideHenry » 13 Nov 2007, 13:45
I almost forgot this man, and am surprised nobody mentioned him, considering all he accomplished and done: Jack Blackburn 8)
I would also say 'Barbados Demon' Joe Walcott, but I think he in fact held a title of sorts(?)
Expug
Heavyweight
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by Expug » 13 Nov 2007, 14:17
Three greats who deserve mention:
Charle White
Lew Tendler
Ace Hudkins
dagosd2000
Heavyweight
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by dagosd2000 » 13 Nov 2007, 21:45
elmersalsa wrote: dagosd2000 wrote: The Fargo Express,Billy Petrolle. Never got a shot at a title
Petrolle fought twice for the jr welter title. I think he also fought for the lightweight crown as well.
You're correct about the lightweight title fight. 15 decision loss to Canzoneri. JR. Welter fights? Was one with Johnny Jadick?