top 10 middleweights post ww2

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  1. dmt

    dmt Hardest hitting hw ever Full Member

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    Who you got?

    1. Hagler
    2. Monzon
    3. SRR
    4. Hopkins
    5. RJJ
    6. GGG
    7. Toney
    8. Tiger
    9. LaMotta
    10. Valdez
     
  2. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    No Greb?
     
  3. dmt

    dmt Hardest hitting hw ever Full Member

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    post world war 2 only. Otherwise Greb would be there.
     
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  4. George Crowcroft

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    Robinson
    Monzon
    Hagler
    Hopkins
    Tiger
    Burley
    Williams
    LaMotta
    Yarosz
     
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  5. Lonsdale81

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    Monzon
    Giardello
    Hagler
    Hopkins
    Fullmer
    Tiger
    Benvenuti
    Griffith
    Lamotta
    SRR

    In no order but those are the ones who came to mind first
     
  6. newurban99

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    Hagler
    Tiger
    Fullmer
    Monzon
    Golovkin
    Robinson
    Lamotta
    Cerdan
    Hopkins
    Giardello

    In that order.
     
  7. Ike

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    In a ranking of the best middleweights of all time I would never put Roy Jones Jr. before GGG. Roy after winning the world title in 1993 defended it only once, then went up to super middleweight and never fought at middleweight again. GGG lost the world title in his 20th defense and was world champion for more than 10 years. A p4p ranking is one thing, a ranking of the best in that category is another.
     
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  8. Greg Price99

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    1. Monzon
    2. Hagler
    3. SRR
    4. Hopkins
    5. Burley (assuming we factor in fights contested during and just before WW2)
    6. Williams (as above)
    7. Apostoli (as above)
    8. GGG
    9. LaMotta (assuming we factor in fights contested during WW2)
    10. Tiger
     
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  9. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nice list mate. Yarosz didn't fight post WW2, he'd have made my list if he had.
     
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  10. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Yeah, I actually realised afterwards mate. Not sure who'd be next.
     
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  11. Greg Price99

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    If the criteria is they have to fought after WW2 and if they have their whole career, including during and before WW2 is factored in, Apostoli is the highest on my list that isn't on yours, for whatever that is worth.
     
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  12. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree, but it was GGG'S 21st title defense. His 20th was against Martirosyan.
     
  13. Ike

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  14. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Golovkin won the interim middleweight title from Milton Nunez by first round ko,then he was immediately upgraded to WBA Reg. Sturm was upgraded to the newly created WBA super. Golovkins first defense was against Nilson Julio Tapia. If Tapia was defense number one, then Martirosyan was defense number 20. The 2nd Robbery vs Canelo was going to be the 21st, and if GGG was still champ then his 22nd defense would have been vs Derevyanchenko. 23rd vs Szeremeta, and 24th vs Murata. That's why Golovkin tied Hopkins record, even with supposedly losing the Canelo rematch. And actually Hopkins only has 19 because one of those defenses was a no contest.
     
  15. Ike

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