Sorry, but I can't put Joe down and don't want people to think that I don't rate him. My top 4 looks the same as your top 4 other than Holmes and Louis are reversed.silkov wrote:Ezzard wrote:Joe was a fanastic fighter and I have him in the upper echelon of greats. His pre-championship days were awesome. He carved up the division in a similar fashion to Dempsey and Tyson. Unlike those two he also had a fantastic championship reign. I think a lot depends upon your age and who was champ when you were young because we always remember those times fondly.
Louis also did a lot to help race relations in the sport and he deserves a lot of credit for doing that. Today we might not consider it right for Joe to have to be so polite but having read a few biographies of the man it wasn't really an act. Joe was a great human being.
I rate Joe as one of the greatest HWs ever and have no problem with anyone ranking him number 1.
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......Louis is going up and down like a rubber ball at the moment.....
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Joe's hands are heavy and quick but he wasn't so quick on his feet and could be dropped. I know i've had this debate before and its true that he always got up quickly and made his opponents pay... BUT being dropped by Liston or Foreman would be a bit different to being dropped by some of the emdiocre fighters Joe was floored by.
When I look at Ali i can't see him being stopped. I can't see anyone out speeding him so you've either got to be master boxer or a super human punching machine. With Johnson it's the same. he wasn't as durable as Ali but he was so hard to hit cleanly that he wasn't going to be stopped and he would be almost impossible to out box. Joe would struggle with a mover and I can see a number of guys giving him a lot of trouble.