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The WELTERWEIGHT game: *CLOSED*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 11:08
by Crease
Our fourth thread in the series, following the success of the Heavyweight, Light Heavyweight & Middleweight threads...
This is a game which will be decided by the wisdom of the crowd.
Each of us has our own opinions on who was better than who, or which achievement was greater than others.
But let's bring it all together and allow simple mathematics to decide it all.
The game is this, each poster names and ranks his Top 10 Welterweights of all time and with each ranking comes a certain number of points.
First place gets 10 points, tenth place gets 1 point - and everything fits in between.
Posters are NOT allowed to edit their posts or change their minds as it will effect the overall accumulated points for each fighter.
I will keep a track of the total scoring each time I'm online. This game has a 30-day deadline, after 30 days - the final points totals will be decided.
Our deadline day will be January 1st.
22 Posters declared:
BoxBuzz
scartissue
cfang
SaadOffTheDeck
Give up
dr_devious
keithmoonhangover
Keko
elmersalsa
APerno
Seamus
HyacinthusTurnipseed
Ambling Alp II
Tomasino
Gilgamesh
davie
Techno89
Harrymonk36
Ezzard
crl333
Crease
BroughtonRulesRefuge
FINAL Scoreboard: (22 Members have voted)
1st - 216 pts Sugar Ray Robinson
Tied 2nd - 167 pts Sugar Ray Leonard
Tied 2nd - 167 pts Henry Armstrong
4th - 112 pts Emile Griffith
Tied 5th - 69 pts Thomas Hearns
Tied 5th - 69 pts Jose Napoles
Tied 5th - 69 pts Barney Ross
8th - 67 pts Kid Gavilan
9th - 44 pts Jack Britton
10th - 42 pts Floyd Mayweather Jr
11th - 37 pts Jimmy McLarnin
12th - 20 pts Barbados Joe Walcott
13th - 18 pts Ted Kid Lewis
Tied 14th - 16 pts Luis Manuel Rodriguez
Tied 14th - 16 pts Carmen Basilio
Tied 14th - 16 pts Manny Pacquaio
17th - 13 pts Roberto Duran
18th - 11 pts Pernell Whitaker
19th - 07 pts Aaron Pryor
Tied 20th - 06 pts Don Curry
Tied 20th - 06 pts Mickey Walker
Tied 20th - 06 pts Antonio Margarito
23rd - 5 pts Felix Trinidad
24th - 3 pts Tommy Ryan
Tied 25th - 1 pt Paul Williams
Tied 25th - 1 pt Oscar De La Hoya
Tied 25th - 1 pt Fritzie Zivic
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 11:09
by Crease
On your marks, get set - GO!!!
(Got a feeling this is gonna be a hotly contested one - but with a clear Number One winner)
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 14:21
by BoxBuzz
1. SRR
2 SRL
3 Emile Griffith
4 Henry Armstrong
5 Tommy Hearns
6 Jose Napoles
7 Barney Ross
8 Pernel Whitaker
9 Jimmy Mclarnin
10 FMJr
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 14:50
by Keko
You need help?

Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 14:55
by tiny_acres
BoxBuzz wrote:1. SRR
2
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To be thoughtfully populated when I've properly reflected.
My list looks just like yours.
SRR is the obvious number 1. But there are so many other greats to round out the top 10
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 14:57
by Keko
Probably the most Armstrong or Robinson 1 and 2..
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 14:58
by keithmoonhangover
Kalan will choose Danny Garcia or Thurman............ or Michael Jordan.

Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 15:22
by Tomasino
keithmoonhangover wrote:Kalan will choose Danny Garcia or Thurman............ or Michael Jordan.

Or the great Kelly Brook, unbeaten at the weight and more skilled than Sugar Ray. Muggsy Bogues might get an honourable mention.
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 15:24
by scartissue
Alright, we'll give it a go. On their best nights.
1) Sugar Ray Robinson
2) Roberto Duran
3) Henry Armstrong
4) Emile Griffith
5) Sugar Ray Leonard
6) Tommy Hearns
7) Carmen Basilio
8) Jose Napoles
9) Kid Gavilan
10) Luis Rodriguez
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 18:37
by BoxBuzz
I think I'll mention that I believe this is the the weight where the human animal is at its pound for pound most lethal and energetic.
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 19:46
by cfang
Sugar Ray Robinson
Sugar Ray Leonard
Floyd Mayweather jnr
Emile Griffith
Manny Pacquiao
Tommy Hearns
Roberto Duran
Henry Armstrong
Jose Naples
Jack Britton
Ted kid Lewis
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 03 Dec 2016, 20:03
by SaadOffTheDeck
1. Robinson
2. Armstrong
3. gavilan
4. Leonard
5. Griffith
6. Rodriguez
7. Napoles
8. McClarnin
9. Ross
10. Paul Williams- I know he doesn't belong here, but it's 1 point and I was struggling to find someone. Probably the last fighter I'll have a real attachment too. Real throwback, would fight anyone and all heart. I asked him one time ifhe could fight any fighter ever who would it be..."Sugar Ray Robinson, because he was the best."
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 00:42
by Give up
Henry Armstrong
Sugar Robinson
Ray Leonard
Barney Ross
Floyd Mayweather Jr
Barbados Joe Walcott
Emille Griffith
Mickey Walker
Jack Britton
Oscar De La Hoya
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 08:28
by dr_devious
1. Robinson
2. Leonard
3. Armstrong
4. Griffiths
5. Hearns
6. Napoles
7. McLarnin
8. Ross
9. Rodrigues
10. Britton
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 08:59
by keithmoonhangover
Ray Robinson
Ray Leonard
Henry Armstrong
Emile Griffith
Kid Gavilan
Luis Rodriguez
Jimmy McLarin
Tommy Ryan
Thomas Hearns
Don Curry
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 13:18
by Keko
For me category with the most brilliant and great boxers and probably my favorite category when I look at its entire history.I like 147

there were so many great battles.
Find it hard to leave a name out of the top 10 (Britton, Kid Lewis,Rodrigues,Walcott,Walker)
unfortunately there is no place for all.edit-Carmen Basillio
also.
1.Sugar Ray Robinson
2.Henry Armstrong
3.Sugar Ray Leonard
4.Emille Griffith
5.Barney Ross
6.Floyd Mayweather Jr
7.Kid Gavilan
8.Jimmy McLarnin
9.Jose Napoles
10.Jack Britton
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 13:24
by elmersalsa
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Henry Armstrong
3. Kid Gavilan
4. Emile Griffith
5. Sugar Ray Leonard
6. Carmen Basilio
7. Jose "Mantequilla" Napoles
8. Floyd Mayweather, Jr
9. Barbados Joe Walcott
10. Luis Manuel Rodriguez
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 04 Dec 2016, 21:52
by APerno
1. Barney Ross
2. Jimmy McLarnin
3. Sugar Ray Leonard
4. Sugar Ray Robinson
5. Kid Gavilan
6. Jose Napoles
7. Emile Griffith
8. Thomas Hearns
9. Carmen Basilio
10. Freddie Zivic
11. Henry Armstrong
12. Wilfred Benitez
13. Marty Servo
My criteria: head to head, best night
Armstrong did beat Ross (last fight for Ross) but Ross was three years past his best fighting days. I was surprised that Armstrong lost back to backs with Zivic; felt I couldn’t push Armstrong higher among the welters.
I think both Ross and McLarnin could pressure and bang, Leonard and Robinson, hard enough to throw both off their game.
Could switch Griffith over Napoles; could switch Zivic over Basilio; otherwise this is how I would bet.
Oh, yes I think Sugar Ray Leonard could beat Sugar Ray Robinson (even again, in a rematch); for what it is worth I would bet on Leonard.
Honorable Mention: ‘Mysterious’ Billy Smith
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 08:35
by Crease
BoxBuzz wrote:1. SRR
2 SRL
3 Emile Griffith
4 Henry Armstrong
5 Tommy Hearns
6 Jose Napoles
7 Barney Ross
8 Pernel Whitaker
9 Jimmy Mclarnin
10 Jose Napoles
To be thoughtfully populated when I've properly reflected.
You've got Napoles in there twice Buzzster. I realize you might be a fan of the Cuban, but placing him twice?

Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 09:33
by tiny_acres
I can not see one logical argument not to rate Robinson as the best welterweight of all time.
I can't take any list seriously without Robinson #1.
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 09:38
by Keko
Everyone can have their own opinion, but the fact that Robinnson and Armstrong two that need to be in the top two places and everything else is for discussion.
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 10:37
by tiny_acres
Keko wrote:Everyone can have their own opinion, but the fact that Robinnson and Armstrong two that need to be in the top two places and everything else is for discussion.
I agree with those as the top 2.
But there is really no argument against Robinson as #1.
His accomplishments at 147 are better than tge next 5 combined
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 11:19
by Keko
tiny_acres wrote:Keko wrote:Everyone can have their own opinion, but the fact that Robinnson and Armstrong two that need to be in the top two places and everything else is for discussion.
I agree with those as the top 2.
But there is really no argument against Robinson as #1.
His accomplishments at 147 are better than tge next 5 combined
I have 1.Robinson 2.Armstrong
i honestly think there is no question.
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 12:10
by tiny_acres
Keko wrote:tiny_acres wrote:Keko wrote:Everyone can have their own opinion, but the fact that Robinnson and Armstrong two that need to be in the top two places and everything else is for discussion.
I agree with those as the top 2.
But there is really no argument against Robinson as #1.
His accomplishments at 147 are better than tge next 5 combined
I have 1.Robinson 2.Armstrong
i honestly think there is no question.
3 through 10 is hard. I honestly have about 20 guys I could list that have a claim to those spots.
One of tge best divisions in history
Re: The WELTERWEIGHT game: *NOW OPEN*
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 13:00
by Keko
tiny_acres wrote:Keko wrote:tiny_acres wrote:
I agree with those as the top 2.
But there is really no argument against Robinson as #1.
His accomplishments at 147 are better than tge next 5 combined
I have 1.Robinson 2.Armstrong
i honestly think there is no question.
3 through 10 is hard. I honestly have about 20 guys I could list that have a claim to those spots.
One of tge best divisions in history
For me the best divisions in History
