1. Ray Robinson 2. Sam Langford 3. Harry Greb 4. Ezzard Charles 5. Henry Armstrong 6. Bob Fitzsimmons 7. Muhammad Ali 8. Roberto Duran 9. Benny Leonard 10. Willie Pep 11. Joe Gans 12. Packey McFarland 13. Archie Moore 14. Mickey Walker 15. Barney Ross 16. Joe Walcott 17. Tony Canzoneri 18. Charley Burley 19. Ray Leonard 20. Joe Louis 21. Jimmy McLarnin 22. Pernell Whitaker 23. Kid Gavilan 24. Gene Tunney 25. Carlos Monzon 26. Emile Griffith 27. Alexis Arguello 28. Jose Napoles 29. Luis Manuel Rodriguez 30. Roy Jones Jr There are a few in there you could make a case for Pacquiao to outrank, but then there are a few not named who could be added as well. It's absurd how deep boxing history is. To be mentioned as one of the 30-40 greatest fighters in the whole history of the sport means you had to have done some insanely impressive stuff, and Pac's in that company. Obviously, he's still fighting though, so we'll see where he ends up. He's not a fighter who's going to be forgotten, that's for sure.
I actually do wish that. :yep He's provided some thrills to be sure, (mostly in his earlier career up through super feather) but he's also been more of a pain in the ass than he's worth.
What absoloute ******s voted him between 1 and 5?! ESB should force members to take a standard IQ test, I've been campaigning for months now.
Are you a fan of boxing or a fan of hating? Sure you follow the sport like a true boxing fan. But you also allow yourself to be blind to Pac's accomplishments because alot of his fans annoy you. Hate the fans, not the fighter.