With all this recent talk of lists I decided to have an attempt at my own top 100 list but Ill see if I can really take my time with it so I can at least be happy with it. I had a top50 list for a while but I formatted my computer a few months ago and lost it. Attempted to type out the top 40 based on memory (even though it probably needed an overhaul anyway), it was a quick go of it which took me like 10 mins...Already I can see some things I want to change but for now I leave them, at least till I get some feedback. This is what I came with. 1. Ray Robinson 2. Henry Armstrong 3. Sam Langford 4. Harry Greb 5. Ezzard Charles 6. Benny Leonard 7. Roberto Duran 8. Willie Pep 9. Muhammed Ali 10. Joe Gans 11. Joe Louis 12. Archie Moore 13. Sugar Ray Leonard 14. Pernell Whitaker 15. Carlos Monzon 16. Jimmy Wilde 17. Sandy Saddler 18. Gene Tunney 19. Marvin Hagler 20. Barney Ross 21. Mickey Walker 22. Ike Williams 23. Tony Canzoneri 24. Bob Fitzsimmons 25. Emile Griffith 26. Kid Gavilan 27. Eder Jofre 28. Alexis Arguello 29. Tommy Hearns 30. Julio Cesar Chavez 31. Charley Burley 32. Salvador Sanchez 33. Fighting Harada 34. Michael Spinks 35. Jose Napoles 36. Carlos Ortiz 37. Luis Manual Rodriguez 38. Roy Jones Jr 39. Joe Walcott 40. Jimmy McLarin 41. Tommy Loughran 42. Rocky Marciano 43. Harold Johnson 44. Manny Pacquaio 45. Wilfredo Gomez 46. Ruben Olivares 47. Jake Lamotta 48. Terry McGovern 49. Ted Lewis 50. Bernard Hopkins Special Mention Antonio Tarver. Notable changes from my old list is that Ive swapped Robinson and Armstrong...I feel comfortable with that. I also clearly remember having Duran at #8 and Im sure Ali at #10 but I cant think who I have missed to put in front of them, so they shuffle up a spot for now. Really would love some input. Especially reasonings, so I can go research about yous guyses justifications on my own. And redrooster..Camacho and Norris are coming dont worry. Edit: Ill at least round out the top50...It was something like that. I know Hopkins wasnt in it but this was before he beat Tarver, Wright and Pavlik. And I think I had him in the late 40's at one stage but he got pushed out as I was finishing off the list, so he would have been in the 50-60 range anyway. Moved Walcott up a few spots..which brought down Marciano and Loughran. Ill have to think hard about the next 50 though.
Its a joke mate...This bloke in the General posted a list a few weeks back that was a top25 alltime that was rounded out by Tarver. Suffice to say it didnt go down well and whenever a list was posted for the next week or so people would sometimes ask the silly question "No Tarver?" or "Wheres Antonio Tarver?". He will not be making my top100 when Im done...Im fairly certain of that.
Good list, though I'd especialy like Walcott to be higher. He was the definition of P4P. Also, can everyone explain to me their Terry McGovern fixation? Not just you, but he seems to be popping up on these lists consistently, when I wouldn't even think to rate him over someone like Abe Attell.
Good list..... Id personally have Chavez, Pep & Ali higher..... Ali was the greatest HWT that beat the best comp in HWT history.... Pep was the best ever FWT with a record of 230-11-1, one of or thee best pure boxer, likewise with his defence..... Chavez mastered 3 weights, has over 100 victories & reached 87-0 at one point........ Mayweather should be on the list & I might squeeze Morales & Barrera onto it but that isnt an arguement I would pursue, just my personal choice.
Barrera and Morales have no place in an all time top 50 list. Mayweather doesn't quite scrape into mine either. Hopkins just barely.
Good list although Walcott should be much higher and maybe Hagler a little lower with Walker jumping up a bit.
Knocking out the bantamweight, featherweight and lightweight champs in under a year might have a tad something to do with it.
I think it was more than a year's span between Palmar and Gans, and he gave up the title without defending it after winning against Palmar. And the Gans fight is widely considered to be a dive (in fact McGovern was involved in a few controversial fights), therefore I don't rate it especially highly. The win over Dixon was big, but again, I don't see why McGovern's entire body of work surpasses that of a guy like Attell or even someone like Young Corbett who beat him twice.