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The Greatest fighter under 40 fights
Posted: 09 May 2008, 15:03
by elmersalsa
In your opinion, who was the greatest of all time, pound per pound UNDER 40 bouts?
Posted: 09 May 2008, 15:35
by Walker Smith Jr.
IMO
1. Kostya Tszyu
2. Joe Frazier
3. Naseem Hamed
Posted: 09 May 2008, 15:49
by ringsider
Charlie Zellenoff
Posted: 09 May 2008, 15:57
by Borinken25
Of course Sugar Ray Leonard is number 1
Joe Frazier
Ingemar Johansson
Michael Spinks
Donald Curry
Aaron Pryor
Kosta Tszyu
Jeff Fenesh
Vicente Saldivar
Jung Koo Chang
Posted: 09 May 2008, 16:00
by The Great John L
Jeffries
Posted: 09 May 2008, 17:14
by granberry
Jim Corbett
Posted: 10 May 2008, 02:20
by p4p1
Borinken25 wrote:Of course Sugar Ray Leonard is number 1
Joe Frazier
Ingemar Johansson
Michael Spinks
Donald Curry
Aaron Pryor
Kosta Tszyu
Jeff Fenesh
Vicente Saldivar
Jung Koo Chang
wy ingemar johansson considered a great he won 1 world title fight and lost 2
Posted: 10 May 2008, 07:45
by theone
Sung Kil Moon - well, he's an ATG to me at least.
Posted: 10 May 2008, 13:02
by dempseyfire
Leonard, Frazier, Jefferies and M Spinks are the clear top dogs
Posted: 10 May 2008, 14:23
by raylawpc
p4p1 wrote:Borinken25 wrote:Of course Sugar Ray Leonard is number 1
Joe Frazier
Ingemar Johansson
Michael Spinks
Donald Curry
Aaron Pryor
Kosta Tszyu
Jeff Fenesh
Vicente Saldivar
Jung Koo Chang
wy ingemar johansson considered a great he won 1 world title fight and lost 2
He's considered pretty darn great if you're Swedish.
Johansson v. Machen:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qO0_XQFiGj4
Johansson v. Patterson I:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8swPjsJ4rN0
Posted: 10 May 2008, 19:52
by granberry
Johannson was great for two fights--Machen and Patterson I.
He was in great shape for the first Patterson fight, fast on his feet.
Never again.
He may have won the third Patterson fight if he had been in better condition. And that fight ended with a 9 second "ten" count.
Posted: 10 May 2008, 20:13
by Collins2000
My God, what was that referee doing?
That is by far the most inept 'refereeing' I have ever seen.
Posted: 10 May 2008, 21:12
by raylawpc
Collins2000 wrote:
My God, what was that referee doing?
That is by far the most inept 'refereeing' I have ever seen.
Well, a close second is Tony Perez in Cooney-Norton - To quote Yogi Berra, "It was like deja vu all over again."
Posted: 10 May 2008, 21:49
by Collins2000
raylawpc wrote:Collins2000 wrote:
My God, what was that referee doing?
That is by far the most inept 'refereeing' I have ever seen.
Well, a close second is Tony Perez in Cooney-Norton - To quote Yogi Berra, "It was like deja vu all over again."
Yes, that was very bad refereeing too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fb0Qidm9Fg
Posted: 10 May 2008, 21:59
by Goodnight, Irene
I wonder if there was any manner of inquiry into the ref's performance in Johansson-Machen. It was disgusting.
Posted: 11 May 2008, 09:35
by Elton John
Jim Jeffries
Posted: 11 May 2008, 13:54
by observer1
I agree, Michael Spinks and Joe Frazier up there as the main ones.
Posted: 11 May 2008, 15:52
by giacomino
Besides Spinks, Fenech, Tszyu, Pryor and Frazier, I would add:
1. Myung-Woo Yuh. Held lt. fly title off and one for seven years and made 18 defenses (38-1 record)
2. Yuri Arbachokov. Best fly in the world for four years in the mid-1990s (23-1, 16 Kos)
Curry, Saldivar and Jung Koo Chang all fought at least 40 times
Posted: 11 May 2008, 19:33
by Goodnight, Irene
giacomino wrote:Besides Spinks, Fenech, Tszyu, Pryor and Frazier, I would add:
1. Myung-Woo Yuh. Held lt. fly title off and one for seven years and made 18 defenses (38-1 record)
2. Yuri Arbachokov. Best fly in the world for four years in the mid-1990s (23-1, 16 Kos)
Curry, Saldivar and Jung Koo Chang all fought at least 40 times
Didn't Pryor have forty fights on the dot? That would make him ineligible.
Posted: 11 May 2008, 20:28
by EriqS
Goodnight, Irene wrote:giacomino wrote:Besides Spinks, Fenech, Tszyu, Pryor and Frazier, I would add:
1. Myung-Woo Yuh. Held lt. fly title off and one for seven years and made 18 defenses (38-1 record)
2. Yuri Arbachokov. Best fly in the world for four years in the mid-1990s (23-1, 16 Kos)
Curry, Saldivar and Jung Koo Chang all fought at least 40 times
Didn't Pryor have forty fights on the dot? That would make him ineligible.
So did Leonard. He was 36-3-1.
Posted: 12 May 2008, 18:19
by giacomino
Goodnight, Irene wrote:giacomino wrote:Besides Spinks, Fenech, Tszyu, Pryor and Frazier, I would add:
1. Myung-Woo Yuh. Held lt. fly title off and one for seven years and made 18 defenses (38-1 record)
2. Yuri Arbachokov. Best fly in the world for four years in the mid-1990s (23-1, 16 Kos)
Curry, Saldivar and Jung Koo Chang all fought at least 40 times
Didn't Pryor have forty fights on the dot? That would make him ineligible.
You're right, my bad
Posted: 13 May 2008, 06:55
by p4p1
jeff fenech 3 world title and there should have been a 4th in 32 fights not bad
Posted: 14 May 2008, 12:58
by Ambling Alp
Interesting topic.
1. Michael Spinks
2. Joe Frazier
3. James J. Jeffries
Since Leonard had exactly 40 fights and so we can't count him, that is how I see it.
Spinks has to be #1. He came along at a period when the lightheavyweight division was very strong and beat the best and never lost at that weight. You can make a serious case that he is the best lightheavyweight of all time. Then to top it off, he became the first lightheavyweight to move up and win the heavyweight title.
Posted: 14 May 2008, 15:32
by dr_devious
Gene Tunney and Ezzard Charles moved up from LH to win the HW crown, although neither were world LH champs / title holders
Posted: 14 May 2008, 16:59
by Ambling Alp
Thats true. I meant that Spinks was the first lightheavyweight champion to move up to win the heavyweight title.
Interestingly enough, several other fighters started out there career below heavyweight, didn't win the title at the lower weight class, but went on to win the heavyweight title.
(Burns, Schmeling, Patterson, Ellis to name a few.)
And of course, Fitzsimmons won the lightheavyweight title after he won the heavyweight title.
Anyway, Spinks great career really had a lot of quality wins.