I posted a list a few months ago, it was **** to be frank and I apologise for it. I think it is far improved here. Let me know what you think. 1. Bob Fitzsimmons 2. Jimmy Wilde 3. Lennox Lewis 4. Freddie Welsh 5. Jim Driscoll 6. Ted 'Kid' Lewis 7. Jack 'Kid' Berg 8. Ken Buchanan 9. Benny Lynch 10. Owen Moran 11. Joe Calzaghe 12. Peter Kane 13. John Conteh 14. Howard Winstone 15. Randy Turpin 16. 'Prince' Naseem Hamed 17. Chris Eubank 18. Nigel Benn 19. Lloyd Honeyghan 20. Joe Bowker 21. Pedlar Palmer 22. Alan Minter 23. Tommy Farr 24. Dave Charnley 25. Ricky Hatton I'm thinking maybe Conteh, Minter and Farr are a bit low and Turpin and Honeyghan are a bit high. John H Stracey, Herol Graham, Rinty Monaghan and Jackie Paterson all narrowly miss out. Obviously alot of these guys I'm only going by short clips of or the written word so it's difficult to put together. You might feel there are too many old timers, anyway like I said let me know what you think.
Here's a question... if Haye somehow manages to get past both Klitscho brothers in a bit of style (yes, BIG if, I know), then knocks out one or two more challengers and retires with all the belts round his waist, how would he feature in this list?
He would certainly be well up there, I'd have him just outside the top 30 now, to be honest I cant see him beating either Klitschko but it would be nice.
Froch will be in there by the time he packs in :deal I don't think he needs much more to go ahead of Hatton, Calzaghe or Hamed to be honest. On the list, it's pretty solid I'd say, a couple a bit high/low as you point out... I'd swap Lewis and Fitzsimmons around, Honeyghan a bit high, ditto Hamed. It's a fair illustration of Britain producing lots of very good boxers but hardly any great ones - either that or they didn't prove their greatness in the ring because of shocking matchmaking.... always been a feature here and remains so.
1. Benny Lynch 2. Randolph Turpin 3. Lennox Lewis 4. Bob Fitzsimmons 5. Ken Buchanan 6. Jack 'Kid' Berg 7. Jimmy Wilde 8. Ted 'Kid' Lewis 9. John Conteh 10. Howard Winstone
I'm not a Froch fan but I will admit when he ends his career he will easily be top 25 the way he is going, if he beats Kessler and Abraham you have to have him above Calzaghe really although I dont think he is anywhere near as talented, just on record alone. Thanks for your input.
Yeah I tend to agree, might have to have a switch around regarding him. Yeah moved him ahead of Winstone now, I think that's better.
I admit I dont know much about him, you can educate me if you like, how good was he? Any other glaring omissions?
Tommy farr doesnt deserve to be in there gave an off Louis a good match but apart frm that little else really
Nah he shouldnt be top 25, I dont know much myself except he was the first Scot to be a top ten contender