Top 30 fighters P4P from 1980-present

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Collie, Aug 18, 2012.


  1. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Interesting you have Mayweather over Whitaker. Why exactly? Is it in terms of winning at more weight classes or something more substantive?

    Just felt like doing a Whitaker/Mayweather comparison on resume placing fighters that I think are on roughly similar levels when they fought them to compare:

    Whitaker---------Mayweather

    Chavez------------No equivalent
    DLH---------------No equivalent
    Azumah Nelson-----JMM
    Vasquez------------DLH
    MCGirt x 2----------Castillo x 2
    Ramirez x 2---------Mosley
    Mayweather---------Corrales
    Haugen-------------Chavez
    Pendleton-----------Cotto
    Pineda--------------Hatton
    Brazier--------------Hernandez
    Hurtado------------Judah
    Nazario-------------Manfredy
    Paez----------------Vargas
    Rivera--------------Baldomir
    Diaz----------------Sosa
    Lomeli--------------Diaz
    Jones---------------Gatti
    No equivalent--------Corley

    IMO Whitaker tops him at the top end quite quite markedly, especially since I consider the DLH fight a close win for Pea.

    Mayweather maybe has a bit more depth, but again, you could throw in some depth guys on Pea's resume too like Cardona, Jacobs, Rodriguez, but I'll leave them out.
     
  2. Collie

    Collie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Its quite close, there are certainly similarities between the two but yes I think Mayweather has very slightly more depth, although I'll admit I havn't seen all of Whitaker's fights. And at the moment Mayweather is undefeated, perhaps by showing better dedication/work-ethic/longevity than Whitaker coming into his mid-thirties. When editing my list I will probably have Whitaker above Hagler and Hearns, but possibly not above Mayweather. It might depend on how Mayweather finishes his career, I don't have a problem with others having Whitaker above Mayweather.
     
  3. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    30. Roberto Duran
    29. Aaron Pryor
    28. Mike McCallum
    27. Felix Trinidad
    26. Joe Calzaghe
    25. Wilfred Benitez
    24. Mike Tyson
    23. James Toney
    22. Shane Mosley
    21. Wilfredo Gomez
    20. Juan Manuel Marquez
    19. Marco Antonio Barrera
    18. Erik Morales
    17. Azumah Nelson
    16. Lennox Lewis
    15. Evander Holyfield
    14. Oscar De La Hoya
    13. Ricardo Lopez
    12. Michael Spinks
    11. Salvador Sanchez
    10. Floyd Mayweather Jr
    9. Khao Galaxy
    8. Manny Pacquiao
    7. Thomas Hearns
    6. Bernard Hopkins
    5. Marvin Hagler
    4. Julio Cesar Chavez Sr
    3. Roy Jones
    2. Pernell Whitaker
    1. Ray Leonard

    Something like that...
     
  4. DrMo

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    Why do so many have Calzaghe ahead of McCallum? :think
     
  5. BENNY BLANCO

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  6. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    None of the 90s Welters\lights or below Feathers should be ahead of McCallum either imo.Except Whitaker.

    Surely nobody thinks Shane Mosley, Tito, ODLH, Erik Morales etc were better fighters?

    I'm on the side of Chavez below Pea as well.I know the weight making issues he had, but the fact he tended to be in life or death fights more often than not when the competition went to a level above decent solid fighters has always been a questionmark in the back of my mind regarding him being rated so highly.

    His best performances were against Martinez and a Rosario that had long been found out(but his obivous flaws were glossed over by many in hte boxing media at the time in order to hype a superfight) and abandoned the early skills that made him a name.So he exposed Bramble's lack of heart for a heavy punch, big deal.He was already damaged goods and never going to be as good as initially thought as Ramirez, Davis, Camacho had shown.

    Still a very impressive performance but enough to be the lynchpin of being considered one of the top 5 best fighters of the past 30 years.I'm not sure that kind of talent was ever truly there.Somewhere in the top 15 sure, but i'd be tempted to leave him out of a top ten.
     
  7. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mante,

    Which ten fighters would you be tempted to place in front of Chavez from 1980 to now?
     
  8. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    JOnes Jr, Hagler, Leonard, Hearns, Pea, Tyson, Spinks, Holmes, Chang, Sanchez, Pedroza, Nelson, Fenech, Hopkins, McCallum, Kalambay, Toney, Holy, Laciar, Zapata, Watanabe, Roman, Lopez, Too sharp, Arbachakov, Pacquiao

    maybe more

    Don't get me wrong i 'd take half of that group out if pressured to bother about stuff long title runs and general longevity...and i'm not saying i flat out think these are all fighters that are better by any means, but i'd be tempted y'know. if just looking at who i think was more effective at their peak.Best on best i wouldn't favour 90s Chavez over many of those fighters, so it evens out the doubt about giving him his due over longevity a bit for me.

    I'm basically looking at the 80s one for the kind of h2h\peak effectiveness list i'd bother to do and he's just not someone i'd consider an outright lock for a top 3-5 placing, he could get edged by a fair number of fighters imo.More often than not i probably would have him lurking around the bottom half though.
     
  9. SouthpawJab

    SouthpawJab On his way up!! 4-0!! Full Member

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    1. Ray Leonard
    2. Roy Jones
    3. Pernell Whitaker
    4. Roberto Duran
    5. Floyd Mayweather
    6. Marvin Hagler
    7. Thomas Hearns
    8. Manny Pacquaio
    9. Evander Holyfied
    10. Michael Spinks
    11. Julio Cesar Chavez
    12. Bernard Hopkins
    13. Lennox Lewis
    14. James Toney
    15. Mike Tyson

    I do rate performance and especially dominance very highly. Ray is a no brainer, even though I think Roy is a better fighter. Just too many history making wins and fights.
     
  10. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fair enough. I think it's hard to make a case for a lot of those fighters being 'above' CHavez in h2h/peak effectiveness myself, but you could argue a fair few hang on his level quite comfortably.

    Chavez did have his fair share of prime struggles, but a lot of the guys you mentioned also had those prime struggles.

    Perhaps some of their struggles were more 'motivational/mental' issues-related rather than strict ability issues, which is why you're probably tempted to put them above Chavez.

    I usually give Chavez a pass on the Lockridge & Laporte fights, he did look bone dry to me (especially against Juan) and probably should have moved up to lightweight as early as 1985, but still I do think that fighters with a good workrate and the toughness to hang with Chavez will give him problems, so he'd probably have his hands full with a lot of the gritty, hard as nails 'lower level' greats in the lightweight division like Lou Ambers, Lew Tendler, Jimmy Carter etc.

    Mind you he was pretty complete, and you could poke stylistic holes in many of the fighters mentioned in your list too...

    Personally, if I'm making a peak h2h ability list from 1980 to now, I'd have a handful ahead of him (Hagler, Leonard, Whitaker, Hearns and perhaps Jones Jr & Salvador Sanchez). But I probably wouldn't go further than that...
     
  11. Flea Man

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    Or less fighting and inferior opposition. Having Floyd about Pea is completely nonsenical IMO.

    I don't have Floyd in my top 50 though. I consider him the most overrated fighter of the last 30 years, rated by most on the back of being aesthetically pleasing.

    I'd have Chang>Floyd just about. Apart from going up more weights and remaining undefeated Chang has the far superior resume and is clearly as talented a fighter.

    Mike Spinks would clearly be above Floyd.
     
  12. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah...

    One guy was fighting peak Hoya and Tito coming into his mid 30's, the other's facing aging Cotto's and Victor Ortiz's.

    Put a prime Tito or Hoya in with Floyd today and you can market the fight as 'The Career Ender'.
     
  13. Flea Man

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    Khaosai Galaxy?! Why? Khaosai above Floyd? Floyd certainly has a better '0' than Khaosai and is clearly more skilled, relying less on sheer physical advantages than Khaosai, who was just a quality weight cutter.
     
  14. Flea Man

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    Did he beat the no.2 contender in his division? No, he didn't. So shut up.
     
  15. Lester1583

    Lester1583 Can you hear this? Full Member

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    DEAL WITH IT, Sumbu-fanboy!!!