Your Top Ten At 175lbs?

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  1. Flash24

    Flash24 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Only in your mind. Not in the minds of fans that actually know the sport.....
     
  2. Journeyman92

    Journeyman92 Bob N Weave Full Member

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    He’d be a sacrificial lamb against nearly every top ten LHW.
     
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  3. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yep. Call me arrogant or condescending, but 50-0-3 at or around the weight, wins over Rosenbloom x 2, Tiger Jack Fox, Al Gainer etc, i can only assume JHL's omission on most of these lists is due to a lack of research.
     
  4. choklab

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    By this criteria, how many fights did Charles have where both he and his opponent were under 180? I think it’s less than 20 from about 122
     
  5. White Bomber

    White Bomber Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Prime RJJ is nigh on invincible, so it's not just in my mind. The man had superhuman speed and reflexes.
     
  6. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He had 30 x fights contested between 164.1lbs & 180lbs, going 27-2-1.

    His 2 losses were to Bivins & Marshall, both aged 21 & both avenged.

    He beat Archie Moore x 3, Jimmy Bivins, Lloyd Marshall x 2, Oakland Billy Smith, Teddy Yarosz & Anton Christoforidis in fights contested within this range.

    When I compiled my top 20 lists in the original 8 weight divisions, SRR @ WW was the only clearer divisional #1. Incidentally, I remember being surprised when doing my research that SRR only had 39 fights contested within the weight range I considered as WW (under 151lbs for non-title fights).
     
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  7. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The fighter ranked highest on my LHW list, that doesn't appear on McVey's excellent lists, is my #11, Tommy Gibbons.
     
  8. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah he only had 15 x fights contested at >164lbs & <= 180lbs, going 14-1.

    The loss was to Charles and those 14 wins included Charles, Marshall, Maxim, Lesnevich, Christoforidis, Yarosz, Soose, Bolden & Sheppard. I wonder if this is amongst the best quality to quantity ratio, win resume in any division in history.
     
  9. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    I think that answers the question.
     
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    Chuck Norris Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    10. Harold Johnson.
    9. Billy Conn.
    8. John Henry Lewis.
    7. Jimmy Bivins.
    6. Tommy Loughran.
    5. Michael Spinks.
    4. Gene Tunney.
    3. Archie Moore.
    2. Harry Greb.
    1. Ezzard Charles.

    Guys like Rosembloom, Muhammad and Michalzewski could be added to the list.
     
  11. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    I think the depth of quality in this weight class is so vast that it would be rather silly for anyone to get too adamant about respective choices.
    I certainly wouldn't get uptight about any poster putting the likes of Gibbons, Lewis, Johnson, Bivins above my own selections,and where do you place Rosenbloom? I find him impossible to rank!
     
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  12. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have Rosenbloom all the way down at #22.

    He'd easily be top 10 on a list purely based on win resumes.

    He was 123-30-20 in fights contested above 164lbs and not above 180lbs. According to my notes, I considered 26 of those loses to be in his prime years (prime used loosely, as they include fights he lost aged 19, but he was vastly experienced already at that age and winning fights that contribute significantly to his win resume).

    Amazing record, but, for example, going 3-3 with Lou Scozza, 2-1-3 with Bob Goodwin, 1-1-1 with Fred Lenhart, 0-1-1 with Joe Knight, 3-2-1 with Leo Lomski, 1-1 with Pete Latzo, whilst very credible, isnt the sort of dominance that impresses me that most of my top 20 demonstrated.

    Very difficult to rank, though, I'm with you there.
     
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  13. Flo_Raiden

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    Ezzard Charles
    Harry Greb
    Michael Spinks
    Gene Tunney
    Archie Moore
    Tommy Loughran
    John Henry Lewis
    Jimmy Bivins
    Harold Johnson
    Bob Foster
     
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  14. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I like this list, especially if it's in order.
     
  15. Fergy

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    Great thread, McVey.
    I've got
    1.Charles
    2 Moore
    3 Langford
    4 Tunney
    5 Foster
    6Conn
    7 Spinks
    8Loughran
    9 Jimmy Bivins
    10 RJJ