Yall can't have this discussion and not have Floyd's name he beat everybody in there Era when all of them were champion Mosley (had just beat Margarito) De la hoya Ko An undefeated ricky hatton (I think that's his best win) Corrales Castillo (he won the first 4 in the first fight can't say he lost all 8 after that) Canelo (gave the face of boxing rn his first lost Marquez Pacquiao ( beat Pacquiao when they were still pretty much 1 and 2 yea they weren't in there peak prime but Pacquiao still became world champion Tbe and 50 and 0 for a reason
Ezzard Charles beat Archie Moore 3x, Walcott 2x Joe Louis Charles Burley 2x, Marshall 2x, Bivins 4x, Joey Maxim 4x
Floyd gets slated saying he cherry picked blah blah blah but his resume is as good as it gets (barring Wilder obviously)
Harry Greb has to rate, especially with that big ole win over Tunney and countless others... Pacquiao for sure. Ali. SRR
Very difficult to say really. The old timers are in a one belt era or two also fighting far more often. So it's difficult to compare.'
Harry Greb had Tiger Flowers Maxie Rosenbloom Mickey Walker Gene Tunney Jimmy Slattery Kid Norfolk Jack Blackburn Al McCoy George Chip Jack Dillon Battling Levinsky Willie Meehan Mike & Tommy Gibbons & there is more.
Yes. And thanks. I had completely forgotten John Henry Lewis. And then Joe Louis' resume would look like this (IN THE ONE BELT ERA): - 6 heavyweight champions (score 7-1) - 2 lightheavyweight champions (score 3-0) heavyweight: Jersey Joe Walcott x2 Max Schmeling (1-1) Jim Braddock Jack Sharkey Max Baer Primo Carnera lightheavyweight: Billy Conn x2 John Henry Lewis