Your Top10 welterweights of all time??

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  1. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1. Ray Robinson
    2. Ray Leonard
    3. Emile Griffith
    4. Jose Napoles
    5. Henry Armstrong
    6. Mickey Walker
    7. Kid Gavilan
    8. Joe Walcott
    9. Tommy Hearns
    10. Oscar de la Hoya

    Just missing: McLarnin, Tito, Mosley, Whitaker, Curry.


    *Hearns' resume at 147 is not so good, though he was a monster toe-to-toe.

    *I rank Whitaker in my Top15. He's resume sucks at 147. Oscar and Tito faced better competition at 147, and also Mosley .
     
  2. Fedor Em

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    1. Ray Robinson
    2. Ray Leonard
    3. Jose Napoles
    4. Henry Armstrong
    5. Barbados Joe Walcott
    6. Mickey Walker
    7. Kid Gavlian
    8. Emile Griffith
    9. Felix Trinidad
    10. Tommy Hearns

    Nice list but Griffith is a bit high

    I think Tito was more impressive than Mosley, DLH or Whitaker at this weight. At least resmue wise not head 2 head.

    Barney Ross should be in the top 15 also, maybe top 10
     
  3. pmfan

    pmfan Active Member Full Member

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    Napoles easily outpointed Griffith while Griffith was campaigning as a middleweight. Napoles was one of the best and should be higher than Emile. Hearns may not have had the "resume" at Welter but he was no lower that no. 3 if you are rating for "who would beat who". Only the Sugar Rays could have beaten Hearns at Welter.
     
  4. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    Oscar & Tito are both Top Ten for me.
     
  5. EL-MATADOR

    EL-MATADOR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    DLH is ahead of Tito on the ATG list, but he was not a better WW. Tito never lost at WW, which included 16 title fights. And Whitaker belongs in the top 10...no question
     
  6. MAG1965

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    Robinson Leonard Hearns Armstrong Benitez Griffith Napoles Curry Starling Trinidad
     
  7. MAG1965

    MAG1965 Loyal Member banned

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    In the case of Hearns you have to take his 154 pound competition and factor it in since he was fighting some of his welterweight companions. Duran and Benitez he fought at 154 when both were champions, and the same results would have probably occured at welterweight. So Hearns in the welt and superwelt divisions fought Cueves,Leonard,Benitez and Duran. Top that. Plus he fought Randy Shields and Harold Weston and Bruce Curry at that weight among others.
     
  8. buckdacious

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  9. EL-MATADOR

    EL-MATADOR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Umm No....He does now though.
     
  10. Sweet Pea

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    Here's 14, having trouble narrowing it down.

    Ray Robinson
    Joe Walcott
    Ray Leonard
    Kid Gavilan
    Jose Napoles
    Emile Griffith
    Luis Manuel Rodriguez
    Ted Kid Lewis
    Thomas Hearns
    Charley Burley
    Jack Britton
    Henry Armstrong
    Carmen Basilio
    Mickey Walker
     
  11. the cobra

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    1. Ray Robinson
    2. Ray Leonard
    3. Kid Gavilan
    4. Joe Walcott
    5. Jose Napoles
    6. Emile Griffith
    7. Charley Burley
    8. Henry Armstrong
    9. Mickey Walker
    10. Luis Manuel Rodriguez

    That's my attempt. Wouldn't argue with a few others coming in for a top 10 spot, or some changes of placement towards the bottom of my top 10.
     
  12. ninebar

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    1 Sugar Ray Robinson
    2 Sugar Ray Leonard
    3 Henry Armstrong
    4 Barbados Joe Walcott
    5 Kid Gavilan
    6 Jose Napoles
    7 Emile Griffith
    8 Felix Trinidad
    9 Jack Britton
    10 Thomas Hearns
     
  13. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    always sucked!!! who has he beat??
     
  14. Sweet Pea

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    He's beaten far better competition than ***** Boy Floyd, that's for goddamn sure. Especially at Welterweight.
     
  15. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    Hmmmm....

    my top five would be-

    Ray Robinson
    Jose Napoles
    Kid Gavilan
    Ray Leonard
    Thomas Hearns

    Not quite sure in which order to rank Griffith, Walcott, Armstrong etc etc

    Wouldn't have Tito, DLH or Mosley in my top ten though. Though Tito would probably make my top 20. He was brilliant at the weight.

    So I will have to have a think.