Stop it. Tally up all Louis' accomplishments and stop cherry picking points. Sheesh! I'm triggered.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:22Quality means a lot more to me. You know that Thai dude at 53-0 or whatever..
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I have, and I know who he fought. When you're talking about deciding the absolute highest tier of p4p atgs of course it's gonna get into fine details and picking, should be obvious
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What's obvious is that it's mostly subjective.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:25 I have, and I know who he fought. When you're talking about deciding the absolute highest tier of p4p atgs of course it's gonna get into fine details and picking, should be obvious
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Comparing Louis to "Mooney" is just silly. Show us your list.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:22Quality means a lot more to me. You know that Thai dude at 53-0 or whatever..
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I think once you get into the top 50, it's all subjective. So many all time greats. I could change mine next week. Depends on who I've been watching or reading about or whatever.
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Like I said aside from the 26 title defenses he beat 3 former Champions who were the biggest names possible basically to beat at that time.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:22Quality means a lot more to me. You know that Thai dude at 53-0 or whatever..
He had beaten numerous contenders to get a title shot in the first place as a Black Man would've had to in 1937 to get a title shot.
After retiring as Champion in 1949 he came back to challenge for the title in 1950 losing to Ezzard Charles, and then proceeded to go on an 8 bout winning streak before losing to Future Champion Rocky Marciano.
His 8 bout winning streak included a win over solid contender, and Hall of Famer Jimmy Bivins.
All told he beat 8 Hall of Famers I believe. Some of them twice. He faced 10, and was only ever beaten by Hall of Famers.
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I wasn't comparing them directly, I was just citing Moony as an example of why quantity is a limited metric--a guy with great volume who obviously isn't in the discussion. That's hardly as if I'm saying he and Joe Louis are the same.
Wlad made like 20 defenses too, is he like the 2 atg hw?
Just quickly I'd agree with Gil havign all those guys above Joe, and then I'd add others too. Floyd I think rates higher for example. To me Louis would be no higher than Haggler too etc
Wlad made like 20 defenses too, is he like the 2 atg hw?
Just quickly I'd agree with Gil havign all those guys above Joe, and then I'd add others too. Floyd I think rates higher for example. To me Louis would be no higher than Haggler too etc
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gilgamesh wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:33Like I said aside from the 26 title defenses he beat 3 former Champions who were the biggest names possible basically to beat at that time.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:22
Quality means a lot more to me. You know that Thai dude at 53-0 or whatever..
He had beaten numerous contenders to get a title shot in the first place as a Black Man would've had to in 1937 to get a title shot.
After retiring as Champion in 1949 he came back to challenge for the title in 1950 losing to Ezzard Charles, and then proceeded to go on an 8 bout winning streak before losing to Future Champion Rocky Marciano.
His 8 bout winning streak included a win over solid contender, and Hall of Famer Jimmy Bivins.
All told he beat 8 Hall of Famers I believe. Some of them twice. He faced 10, and was only ever beaten by Hall of Famers.
Lol, you were listing names like Primo Carnera, Buddy Baer, and LHW Billy Conn in his notable win stats. Now you're mentioning little Jimmy Bivins. Fine by most standards, but this type of stuff is nothing for a guy supposedly top 3-10 p4p atg.
When you mention actual names, and consider the weights, it's really not super convincing for top 3-10 atg p4p
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Wlad had the 3rd longest reign in Heavyweight Championship history. You could make a case for him being all time Top 10, though for me he'd be Top 15.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:34 I wasn't comparing them directly, I was just citing Moony as an example of why quantity is a limited metric--a guy with great volume who obviously isn't in the discussion. That's hardly as if I'm saying he and Joe Louis are the same.
Wlad made like 20 defenses too, is he like the 2 atg hw?
Just quickly I'd agree with Gil havign all those guys above Joe, and then I'd add others too. Floyd I think rates higher for example. To me Louis would be no higher than Haggler too etc
At Heavyweight of course I mean, not Pound for Pound.
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Quantity to many is one box to check. One of many. Where's your list?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:34 I wasn't comparing them directly, I was just citing Moony as an example of why quantity is a limited metric--a guy with great volume who obviously isn't in the discussion. That's hardly as if I'm saying he and Joe Louis are the same.
Wlad made like 20 defenses too, is he like the 2 atg hw?
Just quickly I'd agree with Gil havign all those guys above Joe, and then I'd add others too. Floyd I think rates higher for example. To me Louis would be no higher than Haggler too etc
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Agreed. Wlad doesn't "check enough boxes" to be a P4P all time great in the context we're discussing.gilgamesh wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:36Wlad had the 3rd longest reign in Heavyweight Championship history. You could make a case for him being all time Top 10, though for me he'd be Top 15.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:34 I wasn't comparing them directly, I was just citing Moony as an example of why quantity is a limited metric--a guy with great volume who obviously isn't in the discussion. That's hardly as if I'm saying he and Joe Louis are the same.
Wlad made like 20 defenses too, is he like the 2 atg hw?
Just quickly I'd agree with Gil havign all those guys above Joe, and then I'd add others too. Floyd I think rates higher for example. To me Louis would be no higher than Haggler too etc
At Heavyweight of course I mean, not Pound for Pound.
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Carnera is not even one of the Hall of Famers. Just a Former World Champion he beat.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:36gilgamesh wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:33
Like I said aside from the 26 title defenses he beat 3 former Champions who were the biggest names possible basically to beat at that time.
He had beaten numerous contenders to get a title shot in the first place as a Black Man would've had to in 1937 to get a title shot.
After retiring as Champion in 1949 he came back to challenge for the title in 1950 losing to Ezzard Charles, and then proceeded to go on an 8 bout winning streak before losing to Future Champion Rocky Marciano.
His 8 bout winning streak included a win over solid contender, and Hall of Famer Jimmy Bivins.
All told he beat 8 Hall of Famers I believe. Some of them twice. He faced 10, and was only ever beaten by Hall of Famers.
Lol, you were listing names like Primo Carnera, Buddy Baer, and LHW Billy Conn in his notable win stats. Now you're mentioning little Jimmy Bivins. Fine by most standards, but this type of stuff is nothing for a guy supposedly top 3-10 p4p atg.
When you mention actual names, and consider the weights, it's really not super convincing for top 3-10 atg p4p
His resume is nothing to scoff at.
Obviously there are many fighters with great achievements, but Joe's reign and standing can't be denied.
Tell me who all you'd rank ahead of him, and tell me why you think they deserve such status.
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Sorry Gil. Mags is the questioner in this forum.gilgamesh wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:39Carnera is not even one of the Hall of Famers. Just a Former World Champion he beat.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:36
Lol, you were listing names like Primo Carnera, Buddy Baer, and LHW Billy Conn in his notable win stats. Now you're mentioning little Jimmy Bivins. Fine by most standards, but this type of stuff is nothing for a guy supposedly top 3-10 p4p atg.
When you mention actual names, and consider the weights, it's really not super convincing for top 3-10 atg p4p
His resume is nothing to scoff at.
Obviously there are many fighters with great achievements, but Joe's reign and standing can't be denied.
Tell me who all you'd rank ahead of him, and tell me why you think they deserve such status.
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Lol I'm not scoffing at his resume at all, obviously it's very good, but don't see how it's up there to get him these spots as high as #3
Seriously bruh just write all those names out instead of talking numbers, go for the actual substanse, it's not that great for p4p atg top 10
Seriously bruh just write all those names out instead of talking numbers, go for the actual substanse, it's not that great for p4p atg top 10
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You are weird about the question stuff, it's a boxing forum ffsoogiebe wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:41Sorry Gil. Mags is the questioner in this forum.gilgamesh wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:39
Carnera is not even one of the Hall of Famers. Just a Former World Champion he beat.
His resume is nothing to scoff at.
Obviously there are many fighters with great achievements, but Joe's reign and standing can't be denied.
Tell me who all you'd rank ahead of him, and tell me why you think they deserve such status.
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Why, for example, should Floyd be below Louis.
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Post your f'n list already. You sit back and critique everyone else with your nervous little laughs (
/LOL). Give it up Jam. Put your list out there.
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Lol read again
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Heck, not just Floyd, you could put Manny higher too
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Still no list by mags. LMFAO! Figures.
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I already refered to more than 10 guys I'd rate higher, pay closer attention
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Floyd > Joe easy
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LOL!!! Not that you twit! Top 10 P4P list. 1 through 10.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 18:51 I already refered to more than 10 guys I'd rate higher, pay closer attention
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Hmm, not sure at the moment on the exact order in which I'd have those 10 fighters who rank above Louis, need to confirm a couple of placing. They all rate above Joe though