Which MW Champ had the most dominant reign

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  1. ironchamp

    ironchamp Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As a Champion, you can only beat who is in front of and you cannot control what era you end up in. Taking that into account which Champ had the best reign.
     
  2. bxrfan

    bxrfan Sizzle Full Member

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    Hopkins, although I know a lot will say Monzon.
     
  3. OLD FOGEY

    OLD FOGEY Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  4. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    On paper the nonpareil might have had a case.
     
  5. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ruby Robert showed otherwise.

    And Fitzsimmons never lost the title in the ring, so maybe he has an argument?

    That said, it is cliche, it is dull, it is very, very boring, but it is a call between Monzon and Hagler IMO, and just for dominance, the edge probably goes to the Marvelous One.
     
  6. dpw417

    dpw417 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Monzon.

    No doubt about it. Most consistant champion.
     
  7. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Many feel the first Griffith match was razor thin, and Briscoe nearly had him out of there even in their second fight.
     
  8. the cobra

    the cobra Awesomeizationism! Full Member

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    Strictly on dominance, Hopkins. He was every bit as dominant fight by fight as Monzon or Hagler, and had a longer reign and more defenses.

    All things considered though, Monzon's higher level of competition gives him the edge, clearly IMO.
     
  9. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    The first two that jumped into my head were Monzon and Hopkins.

    And in answer to the thread..Id go with Bernard aswell, out of those two. He pretty much didnt have a close fight at the weight in his prime.

    But there very well might be someone else who was as dominant, Im just not thinking of.
     
  10. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hagler was The Man....
     
  11. Boilermaker

    Boilermaker Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fitz won the world middleweight title in 1891 with a win over Jack Dempsey. Between 1891 and 1895 his results were:
    TKO2
    ND4
    KO12
    KO2
    KO1
    KO2
    KO1
    KO4
    KO2
    TKO1
    TKO1
    KO4
    TKO3
    Pts5 (stopped by police with opponent KOd cold)
    Ko2
    KO2
    KO3
    ko1
    ko1 (Alphabet world heavyweight title)
    LDQ8 (Opponent Counted out)
    WKO14 (World Heavyweight Championship) Title Relinquished.

    Some of those fights were against heavyweights or light heavyweights, but Fitz was at the middleweight limit for most, if not all of them and certainly he was very close to it for all the fights. I would have to say that it isnt really all that possible to get a more dominant run than this. Monzon and Hagler were both brillian and even held the belt a touch longer, but they werent as dominant. They had their shares of Wars and close fights. Not even Prime Tyson, or anyone else , won as often or as quickly as prime Fitzsimmons did.
     
  12. Manassa

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    Don't blow it out of proportion. The Griffith fight was close, and Briscoe stunned him fairly badly. What should be mentioned is that Monzon probably wasn't at his best for Griffith II (a man he'd stopped before) and that by the end of the Briscoe fight it was a shut out.

    It's the fact Monzon defended his title all over the world that cements his place at the top for me. I should imagine it's quite a challenge to do that.
     
  13. ChrisPontius

    ChrisPontius March 8th, 1971 Full Member

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    You're right, his loss to Jones wasn't close. But that's not really a positive. You can say he wasn't in his prime, but he had more fights than Jones and never made any REAL effort to avenge that loss in a rematch.
     
  14. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    They were all dominant
     
  15. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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