1 James Toney 2 Roberto Duran 3 Mike Tyson 4 Ali 5 Emanuel Augustus 6 Lomachenko 7 Pacquaio 8 Larry Holmes 9 George Foreman 10 Hagler 11 Hearns 12 Mickey Ward
JCChavez Sal Sanchez JM Marquez MAB Hagler Kostya Tzyu Holyfield Duran Ricardo Lopez Rafael Ruelas OscarDeLaHoya Shane Mosley This was not as easy as expected, had to leave some fighters I really liked.
Hmm favorite fighter as opposed to greatest.. 1) Larry Holmes 2) Muhammad Ali 3) George Foreman 4) Roberto Duran 5) Sugar Ray Robinson 6) This content is protected This content is protected 10 This content is protected This content is protected
Joe Louis Manny Pacquaio Jersey Joe Walcott Tony Canzoneri Jose Napoles Rocky Marciano Roman Gonzales Winky Wright Juan Manuel Marquez Yuri Arbachakov Miguel Cotto Jeff Fenech
1) Sugar Ray Robinson 2) Jose Napoles 3) Joe Louis 4) Kid Gavilan 5) Johnny Bratton 6) Pernell Whittaker 7) George Benton 8) Luis Rodriguez 9) Henry Armstrong 10) Ezzard Charles 11) Roberto Duran 12) Ray Leonard
1 Ali : The greatest/ unique 2 Lennox: ATG/ Way he conducted himself. 3 Tyrell Biggs: Friend/Sad Story/ likeable 4 Gary Mason : talent/ unlucky /Tragic end 5 Eubank : The way he carried off the act 6 Liston : Scary , grainy films, mystery death 7 Alan Minter: hearing fights on radio as a boy 8 Tyson 86-9 : Terror / only now appreciate 9 Johnny Owen: Hope / courage / Tragic 10 Henry Cooper: Hero/100% Great guy 11 Carl Williams: Talented/brave/ Tragic 12 Tyson Fury: Entertainer in a Dull world
In no particular order 1. Greb 2. Tunney 3. Ali 4. Robinson 5. Dempsey 6. Liston 7. Holyfield 8. Langford 9. Foreman 10. Hagler 11. Marciano 12. Ezzard Charles
1 Willie the Worm Monroe 2 Bobby Boogaloo Watts 3 Stanley Kitten Hayward 4 Gypsy Joe Harris 5 Bad Bennie Briscoe 6 Eugene Cyclone Hart 7 Joltin Jeff Chandler 8 Bernard Hopkins 9 Tyrone Everett 10 Matthew Saad Muhammad 11 Frank Fletcher 12 Joe Frazier
Frank beat one of my relatives, and quite easily.. I was a young boy at the time (12 years old) and from that point I wanted Frank to do well. He was my introduction to boxing on tv. So I grew up though the hype and stayed quite loyal to Frank throughout it all. If you wanted to be a heavyweight boxing fan, you didn’t have much other choice in the early 1980s on U.K. tv. We only got hilights of the champions and the bbc went balls deep on Frank Bruno. Every single one of his fights were televised. All of them. I think he must have been the first boxer they did that with. clearly there were greater fighters of more fluent styles and such like..but for many years the wholesome corny image presented for him held up quite well. and he was something of a national hero/ role model right when boxing was under fire from a national ban boxing brigade. Bruno was no all time great. There are very few heavyweight champions from history he could have beat..if any, but he was brave and decent.
1. Muhammad Ali 2. SRR. 3. Duran 4. SRL 5. PBF 6. Mantequilla 7. Pep 8. Sweet Pea 9. Brown Bomber 10. Hagler 11. Sal Sanchez 12. RJJ