Can 1982 be viewed as the apex of the sport of boxing?

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  1. Titan1

    Titan1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't know about apex, but pretty damn close.Unfortunately, you also had the death of Salvador Sanchez, the retirement of Ray Leonard, and the biggie, the WBC choosing to go the 12 round way.
     
  2. horst

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    Not even 2009, the return of Floyd Mayweather?! :D
     
  3. horst

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    I was only naming the major players, but yes you are right, all of these guys were active and all are excellent fighters who contributed a lot :good
     
  4. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd put his return only slightly higher in acclaim than the return of a tumour :D
     
  5. MAG1965

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    It was a great time. You had it all. Punchers like Hearns. Leonard the superstar. Hagler the sturdy middleweight. Mancini the scrappy kid, Pryor. Even a great champ in Holmes, who like Hagler worked his way to the top. I do think Ali set a high standard and those guys went up to his level and that is why it was a great era. Later the level went down with the standard set by fighters in the 1990's who did not fight the best like Jones or later Mayweather.
     
  6. Manassa

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    **** it. I just went through '71, '74 and then '75 to find a better year, but no luck. I'm going for somewhere in the '60s.
     
  7. MAG1965

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    I think the era was just great. Can you imagine the welterweights in 1980 had Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, Wilfred Benitez,Pipino Cuevas. 5 ATG fighters. That is rare. Similar to Ali,Norton,Frazier,Foreman etc. Who knows why. Timing worked out well.
     
  8. horst

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    :lol:
     
  9. horst

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    And every bit as painful :happy
     
  10. red cobra

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    The 70's..epecially the early to mid 70's were the best boxing decade for me, followed by the 50's and 60's.
     
  11. red cobra

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    In the 70's you had Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Young, Foster, Galindez, Monzon, Napoles, Buchanan, Duran, Arguello, Gomez, Olivares, Canto...just to name a few.
     
  12. la-califa

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    However a strong case could be made for 1980.
    Heavyweight Champion: Larry Holmes. contenders, Norton, Ali, Leon Spinks.Big John Tate, Shavers.

    LightHeavy. had: Saad, Mustafa, Rossman, Scott, Conteh, Marvin Johnson, Victor Galindez, M. Spinks.

    Middle: Hagler, Antuofermo, Minter.

    Welter: Leonard, Hearns, Cuevas, Duran, Palomino.

    Jr. Welt.: Pryor, Antonio Cervantes

    Light: Arguello, Mancini, Watt, O'Grady

    Jr. Light: Chacon, Limon, Edwards,

    Feath: Pedroza, Sanchez, Danny Lopez, LaPorte,

    Bantams had: Gomez, Pintor, Chandler, Zarate.

    Great fights:
    Leonard-Duran
    Cuevas-Hearns
    Weaver-Tate
    Saad Mohammad-Lopez II
    Sanchez-Lopez
     
  13. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ali, Conteh, Zarate, and Galindez were all done by 1980. Why even include them?
     
  14. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    That was the biggie all right...a huge chunk taken out of the integrity and tradition of the sport.
     
  15. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Conteh had his epic fight with Saad Mohammad at the time. Galindez was still Champion. Zarate just "lost" to Pintor. & could easily have fought at any time. Ali was only included, because he was involved in one of the years biggest fights against Holmes. Although it was onesided...