Top 5 Super Middle Weights of all time?

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  1. Austinboxing

    Austinboxing British Boxing fan Full Member

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    Who do you think are the top 5 Super middles of all time?
    My list is
    1: Joe Calzaghe
    2: Roy Jones Jr
    3: Andre Ward
    4: Canelo Alvarez
    5: Carl Froch
     
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    Elvizzz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joe
    SOG
    RJJ
    Kessler
    Froch
     
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    Canelo

    Joe

    Ward

    rest dont matter
     
  4. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think D1ck Tiger would have been a beast at 168 pounds
     
  5. Smokin Bert

    Smokin Bert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Roy Jones


    Joe Cazaghe
    Andre Ward
    James Toney


    Carl Froch
     
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    Zaggers

    The rest
     
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    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Roy Jones, Andre Ward, Joe Calzaghe, James Toney, Mikkel Kessler.
     
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    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    1: Joe Calzaghe
    2: Canelo Alvarez
    3: Steve Collins
    4: Carl Froch
    5: Mikkel Kessler

    I don't rate Andre Ward because he always fought with home advantage, he used illegal tactics, and he had dishonest officials (referee in Ward-Kessler and Ward-Kovalev II, judges in Ward-Kovalev I).

    Roy Jones wasn't long at the weight division, I rate him in the top five at light heavyweight.
     
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    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    So many post this subject and haven't watched much of the division or know it's history
    Based on resume I think the top 3 are quite easy to call...

    1. Calzaghe
    2. Eubank
    3. Ottke

    After the top 3 I think it gets harder to call
    I think Collins could have a good argument for 4th. He beat undefeated long reigning champion Eubank (arguably the biggest smw win), Eubank again, Benn, Benn again, Sellier as what I would pick as his top 5 wins at the weight

    4. Collins

    I think 5 could be even harder to pick. Possibly Kessler at 5 based on resume having beaten WBA champ Siaca, former and future WBA champ Mundine, undefeated WBC champ Froch, undefeated future WBA champ Sartison, 3 time WBC champ Beyer, Magee, Hausler, Lucas, undefeated Andrade

    5. Kessler

    5th was tough to call as I could make an argument for several SMWs so went back to resume
     
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    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Glad it wasn't a top 10, 6-10 would give me alot more to consider where I would have to throw in Benn, Beyer, Jones, Ward, Froch, Park, Toney,
     
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  12. bulldoze

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    Tricky one.

    1. RJJ
    2. Ward
    3. Calzaghe
    4. Canelo
    5. ? ? ?
     
  13. KelandBeave

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    I like Froch but he's not top 5 - Kessler beat him at their peaks.

    Roy, Ward and Calzaghe top 3 clearly

    There's a dozen or so fighting out the remaining two spots but the margin between top 3 and rest is huge.

    Canelo hasn't been considered in my list
     
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    Greb (yes, Harry Greb).
    Calzaghe.
    RJJ.
    Ward.
    About 10 boxers tied for 5th.

    I don't see Toney in here; he was emaciated at 168. Needed some burgers and BBQ at that weight.
     
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  15. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Its between Calzaghe and Ward.
     
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