The best Hw's ever.

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  1. Boilermaker

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  2. lufcrazy

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    Ok, this is by no means concrete, but as a provisional list how would this stand up for the era up until 1921:

    Johnson
    Dempsey
    Langford
    Jeffries
    Sullivan
    Wills
    Jackson
    McVey
    Fitzsimmons
    Corbett
    Willard

    The top 11 I'm settled with because these all achieved, in my eyes, something the next 19 didn't: top spot in the division. At some point or another I have each of these guys as a number 1 in their division. For me that is a true mark of a great and is enough to outstrip anyone who didn't achieve the same honour.


    Jeannette
    Hart
    Maher
    Slavin
    Burns
    Choynski
    Godfrey
    Childs
    Fulton

    These 9 I'm not as confident on, but I think all of them have a decent argument for being top class HW's within their own era, just never quite hitting the top spot, the bottom 10 I'm very shaky on and had difficulty differentiating between them at this level.

    Martin
    Gunboat Smith
    Sharkey
    Norfolk
    Ed Smith
    Ruhlin
    Brennan
    Flynn
    Kaufman
    Moran



    In all likelihood i've made some heinous erros there. I will again stress my top 11 are concrete. It's the next 19 I'm unsure about, some of them are locks (hart, jeannett, maher etc) I've tried to include any linear or couloured champs by virtue of being atleast top 3 of any given time frame.

    My trouble was with the contenders, most of whom had very similar resume's and or perceived threat levels.

    Still, as a starting point I think it could be worse?
     
  3. lufcrazy

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    haha I do love my HW history :good
     
  4. Brian Zelley

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    Interesting idea: 1. How about James J Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons in the first list of heavyweights.
     
  5. lufcrazy

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    Suzie; Great work on the drafts for the next era's btw!
     
  6. lufcrazy

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    They certainly belong IMO
     
  7. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thinking of culling this lot in red before rating them;

    Sullivan
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    Slavin
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    Goddard
    Corbett
    Choynsky
    Jackson
    Denver Ed Smith
    Fitz
    Maher
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    Ruhlin
    Sharkey
    Jeffries
    McCoy
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    Hart
    O'Brien
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    Burns
    Hart
    Johnson
    Martin
    McVea
    Jeannette
    Langford
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    Gunboat Smith
    McCarthy
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    Willard
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    Miske
    Gibbons
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    Fulton
    Brennan
    Dempsey
    Wills
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    Boilermaker, Farnan was my last man out, loss to Lees hurt him too much, I think.
    Any strong views on this list or culling?
     
  8. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Suzie, see you have Joe Louis in there, good solid pick.
    Bivins a good pick too but I wouldn't put him in twice!
    Great list and just a few Id like to get your view on, Hamas, Renault, Neussel, LaStarza, Sys and Tangberg?
    The fighters in green I think a shoe-in.
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    the blue one's I'd have as well but others might disagree. If you agree that's 24 of the 30.

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    Paolino Uzcuden
    Johnny Risko
    Tom Heeney
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    John Henry Lewis
    Ernie Schaff
    Young Stribling
    Jack Trammell
    Lem Franklin
    Harry Bobo
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    Eddie Blunt
    Lee Savold
    Melio Bettina
    Joey Maxim
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    Lou Nova
    Arturo Godoy
    Nathan Mann
    Al Ettore
    Gus Dorazio
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    Abe Simon
    Roscoe Toles
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    Tami Mauriello
    Joe Baski
    Pat Valentino
    Lee Oma
    Hatchetman Sheppard
     
  9. lufcrazy

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    Bivins was a great heavyweight imo. He basically ruled the roost whilst louis was at war.

    Btw is this supposed to be h2h ratings or based on achievements?

    I think childs run as coloured champ certainly places him in the top 30.

    Does anyone else have a preliminary top 30 ranking for the first era or is mine the only attempt thus far?
     
  10. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree Bivins was great but Suzie listed him twice, he wasn't that good. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/images/smilies/hey.gif
    Achievements in the main but h2h allowed to split close ones. My top 30 above for the first era. Hadn't Childs in but it's an acceptable call, who to take out though?
     
  11. lufcrazy

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    haha agreed there. The anmes in white are your top 30? thought about any order yet?
     
  12. lufcrazy

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    p.s I'd take gibbons out; he was primarily a light heavyweight, no?
     
  13. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dunno, from 1921'ish he mainly fought heavys esp in his major fights.
     
  14. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    top 5

    johnson
    dempsey
    jeffries
    fitz
    langford

    6 corbett
    7 jackson
    8 mcvea
    9 wills
    10 jeannette
    11 burns
    12 maher
    13 sharkey
    14 goddard
    15 sullivan
    16 hart
    17 slavin
    18 willard
    19 martin
    20 o'brien
    21 mc coy
    22 ruhlin
    23 mc carthy
    24 choynsky
    25 gibbons
    26 gunboat smith
    27 fulton
    28 ed smith
    29 childs
    30 miske

    Thoughts?
     
  15. lufcrazy

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    I think the top 11 should all be those who were top of the world at some point, maybe top 12 if you buy into maher's claim.

    Other than that it's solid. Surprised miske makes the cut but I can see why