Re: The LIGHTWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 31 Jan 2017, 15:42
Duran over Leonard is laughable. Not subjective, not debatable, just a joke. 
I take it you have already counted it up, sir.Give up wrote:Duran over Leonard is laughable. Not subjective, not debatable, just a joke.
Roberto Duran is voted our Greatest Ever Lightweight!!! (but only just)Crease wrote:FINAL Scoreboard: (18 Members have voted)
1st - 157 pts Roberto Duran
2nd - 156 pts Benny Leonard
3rd - 124 pts Joe Gans
4th - 84 pts Henry Armstrong
5th - 74 pts Carlos Ortiz
6th - 72 pts Pernell Whitaker
7th - 70 pts Ike Williams
8th - 69 pts Tony Canzoneri
9th - 29 pts Barney Ross
10th - 26 pts Lou Ambers
11th - 21 pts Joe Brown
12th - 20 pts Packey McFarland
13th - 16 pts Julio Cesar Chavez
14th - 12 pts Manny Pacquaio
15th - 11 pts Freddie Welsh
16th - 9 pts Shane Mosley
17th - 8 pts Edwin Valero
18th - 7 pts Esteban DeJesus
Tied 19th - 5 pts Juan Manuel Marquez
Tied 19th - 5 pts Alexis Arguello
Tied 21st - 4 pts Ken Buchanan
Tied 21st - 4 pts Battling Nelson
23rd - 3 pts Sammy Mandell
24th - 2 pts Edwin Rosario
Tied 25th - 1 pts Ismael Laguna
Tied 25th - 1 pts Rocky Kansas
Crease wrote:Overview:
Roberto Duran was voted Number One 9 times.
Benny Leonard was voted Number One 6 times.
Henry Armstrong was voted Number One 2 times.
Joe Gans was voted Number One 1 time.
A bit of a scattered bunch there, but at least 15 out of our 18 selected Roberto or Benny has our top man.
Tomasino wrote:Joe Gans was robbed!
Keko reposted his list, separating Duran and GansSeamus wrote:What happened to the half points ?
He also PM'd me to say that he's sorted it. His second list is identical to his 1st, except he's put Gans at 2 and Duran at 3.Keko wrote:here let it be like this and since today is the last day
1.Benny Leonard
2.Joe Gans,
3.Roberto Duran
4.Pernell Whitaker
5.Carlos Ortiz
6.Tony Canzoneri
7.Ike Williams
8.Henry Armstrong
9.Joe Brown
10.Lou Ambers
Crease wrote:Keko reposted his list, separating Duran and GansSeamus wrote:What happened to the half points ?He also PM'd me to say that he's sorted it. His second list is identical to his 1st, except he's put Gans at 2 and Duran at 3.Keko wrote:here let it be like this and since today is the last day
1.Benny Leonard
2.Joe Gans,
3.Roberto Duran
4.Pernell Whitaker
5.Carlos Ortiz
6.Tony Canzoneri
7.Ike Williams
8.Henry Armstrong
9.Joe Brown
10.Lou Ambers
Justice is served at the #1 spot. At the #2 spot, should be the great Joe Gans. I hope justice prevails tomorrow in the Super Bowl and the Atlanta Falcons win their first NFL world championship.Crease wrote:Roberto Duran is voted our Greatest Ever Lightweight!!! (but only just)Crease wrote:FINAL Scoreboard: (18 Members have voted)
1st - 157 pts Roberto Duran
2nd - 156 pts Benny Leonard
3rd - 124 pts Joe Gans
4th - 84 pts Henry Armstrong
5th - 74 pts Carlos Ortiz
6th - 72 pts Pernell Whitaker
7th - 70 pts Ike Williams
8th - 69 pts Tony Canzoneri
9th - 29 pts Barney Ross
10th - 26 pts Lou Ambers
11th - 21 pts Joe Brown
12th - 20 pts Packey McFarland
13th - 16 pts Julio Cesar Chavez
14th - 12 pts Manny Pacquaio
15th - 11 pts Freddie Welsh
16th - 9 pts Shane Mosley
17th - 8 pts Edwin Valero
18th - 7 pts Esteban DeJesus
Tied 19th - 5 pts Juan Manuel Marquez
Tied 19th - 5 pts Alexis Arguello
Tied 21st - 4 pts Ken Buchanan
Tied 21st - 4 pts Battling Nelson
23rd - 3 pts Sammy Mandell
24th - 2 pts Edwin Rosario
Tied 25th - 1 pts Ismael Laguna
Tied 25th - 1 pts Rocky Kansas
GAME CLOSED!!!