Robinson or Greb?
Posted: 25 Mar 2011, 12:34
Thought this may be fun. Both of these guys are frequently mentioned as the best ever. Even, if you don't think either are the best, who was the better of the two?
They both had phenomenal careers. Compating them requires looking at a lot of information. They didn't fight in the same era, so obviously there is no head-to-head matchups or common opponents to consider.
However, if you break down quality of wins (and the quantity of those wins), and their losses, it gets very interesting.
Greb's most impressive win was over Tunney and he gave up about 12 pounds. He offically went 1-2 vs Tunney, and 1-3-1 if you count "newspaper decisions" in two of their fights that were no-decisions.
For Robinson, it was probably beating LaMotta when he was vastly outweighed. He was 5-1 vs LaMotta, and twice beat LaMotta ( a middleweight) when he was under the welterweight limit.
Tunney was better than LaMotta. On the other hand, Robinson had a better record vs LaMotta than Greb did against Tunney.
As for other major wins, Greb beat Walker, Loughran, and Tommy Gibbons. He also beat Johnny Wilson, who an underrated middleweight champion, and Bill Brennan who was a heavyweight contender.
Robinson, had major over Gavilan (twice), Fullmer, Basilio, Angott three times. Robinson had a bit of a weight advantage against Angott who really a lighthweight while Robinson was a welterweight at the time. However, he also beat Angott when they were both 136 and 1/2. This maybe his most underrated win. Other notable wins were over Olsen (three times), Turpin, Graziano and Zivic (twice). Robinson also beat a past his best though still very good Armstrong.
Both Greb and Robinson beat several solid contenders during their careers. Robinson does seem to have the edge here. However, Greb also had several newspaper decsions against quality opponents such as Tommy and Mike Gibbons, Rosenbloom, Dillion, Levisnky, Loughran, Norfolk, McTigue and heavyweight contender Billy Miske. Some he beat multiple times.
Greb did have some losses very early in career. After he was a season pro, he had very few despite having so many fights and fighting such quality opposition. Besides Tunney, He lost a 10-round decision to Loughran had a draw with Loughran, was disqualified against Norfolk, and lost to Tiger Flowers after he started having serious eye problems. That is not much when you consider he almost 300 fights.
Robinson had 19 losses, most when he was past his best. At one time, he was 128-1-2, with only loss to LaMotta. He lost the famous fight with Maxim for the lightheavyweight title. Really, he had no embarrassing losses considering his and quality of opponents he later lost to. He did lose to turpin and contdners Tiger Jones, though he was rusty after a 3 year-layoff. He over 35 in all of his other losses.
Just thought it would be interesting to have a good discussion regarding these two. It certainly is not a no-brainer.
They both had phenomenal careers. Compating them requires looking at a lot of information. They didn't fight in the same era, so obviously there is no head-to-head matchups or common opponents to consider.
However, if you break down quality of wins (and the quantity of those wins), and their losses, it gets very interesting.
Greb's most impressive win was over Tunney and he gave up about 12 pounds. He offically went 1-2 vs Tunney, and 1-3-1 if you count "newspaper decisions" in two of their fights that were no-decisions.
For Robinson, it was probably beating LaMotta when he was vastly outweighed. He was 5-1 vs LaMotta, and twice beat LaMotta ( a middleweight) when he was under the welterweight limit.
Tunney was better than LaMotta. On the other hand, Robinson had a better record vs LaMotta than Greb did against Tunney.
As for other major wins, Greb beat Walker, Loughran, and Tommy Gibbons. He also beat Johnny Wilson, who an underrated middleweight champion, and Bill Brennan who was a heavyweight contender.
Robinson, had major over Gavilan (twice), Fullmer, Basilio, Angott three times. Robinson had a bit of a weight advantage against Angott who really a lighthweight while Robinson was a welterweight at the time. However, he also beat Angott when they were both 136 and 1/2. This maybe his most underrated win. Other notable wins were over Olsen (three times), Turpin, Graziano and Zivic (twice). Robinson also beat a past his best though still very good Armstrong.
Both Greb and Robinson beat several solid contenders during their careers. Robinson does seem to have the edge here. However, Greb also had several newspaper decsions against quality opponents such as Tommy and Mike Gibbons, Rosenbloom, Dillion, Levisnky, Loughran, Norfolk, McTigue and heavyweight contender Billy Miske. Some he beat multiple times.
Greb did have some losses very early in career. After he was a season pro, he had very few despite having so many fights and fighting such quality opposition. Besides Tunney, He lost a 10-round decision to Loughran had a draw with Loughran, was disqualified against Norfolk, and lost to Tiger Flowers after he started having serious eye problems. That is not much when you consider he almost 300 fights.
Robinson had 19 losses, most when he was past his best. At one time, he was 128-1-2, with only loss to LaMotta. He lost the famous fight with Maxim for the lightheavyweight title. Really, he had no embarrassing losses considering his and quality of opponents he later lost to. He did lose to turpin and contdners Tiger Jones, though he was rusty after a 3 year-layoff. He over 35 in all of his other losses.
Just thought it would be interesting to have a good discussion regarding these two. It certainly is not a no-brainer.