Robinson Langford Greb Armstrong Charles Duran Leonard Leonard Pep Walker Walcott Burley Ross Gans Fitzsimmons Louis Tunney Whitaker Arguello Jones Jr Monzon Ali Saddler Moore Canzoneri McLarnin Hagler I can't see a good case at the moment for ranking him above these guys. Probably a few other's I've forgotten at first thought.
u dont even know who most of those fighters are ON THAT LIST..LMFAO:rofl:rofl U KNOW 1 FIGHTER..MANNY PACQUIAO AND ANYTHING GOING ON AROUND HIM...THAT LIST IS VERY FAIR AND ALOT OF THOSE GUYS (MOST) ARE ON A LEVEL ABOVE MANNY ON MOST PEOPLES LISTS:deal GO AHEAD AND START..TELL ME ABOUT CARLOS MONZON...LMFAO...CAN'T TALK BOXING WITH THESE GUYS..THEY ONLY KNOW MANNY PAC AND THEY PRETEND LIKE THEY BEEN WATCHING FOR YEARS..LMFAO:happy:happy
I think I'd have him ahead of McLarnin, Hagler, Saddler, RJJ, Arguello and Tunney. It's all subjective though and, like I said, it doesn't really matter. Pacquiao is a great fighter who can be mentioned alongside anyone.
Far from it. Great fighter but there are more than twelve, more than twenty and arguable even more than 30 fighters who did better things than him.
Since the 1970's, can anyone rank any boxer above Pac? The only ones in contention are the top 25 ATG: Roberto Duran, Julio Cesar Chavez, George Foreman, and Muhammad Ali base on ESPN's 50 Greatest Boxers of All-Time. I won't touch pre-1970's boxers.
I love how some people(must be *******s) say yes, and I bet that most of them don't know **** about the other ATGs.
Not saying this is my list, but arguments can be made for: Oscar Whitaker Tyson Leonard Mayweather Hagler Roy Jones? (Maybe I'm reaching with this one) Lennox Lewis Holyfield Hearns I probably missed another 10 or 20