Top 10 greatest non-American fighters of all time?

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by D.T, Aug 19, 2010.


  1. D.T

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    My list:

    1. Roberto Duran

    2. Jimmy Wilde

    3. Julio Cesar Chavez

    4. Jimmy McLarnin

    5. Eder Jofre

    6. Carlos Monzon

    7. Alexis Arguello

    8. Ruben Olivares

    9. Jose Napoles

    10. Carlos Zarate


    Honorable Mentions:

    Marcel Cerdan
    Azumah Nelson
    Lennox Lewis
    Ted "Kid" Lewis
     
  2. Duranium

    Duranium Member Full Member

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    All but McLovin and Wilde are from America;)
     
  3. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fitzsimmons? Langford? Dixon? Walcott? Driscoll? Rodriguez? Gavilan? Ortiz?
     
  4. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Let's say non-US fighters to make it interesting...
     
  5. D.T

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    You people understand what I mean.
    Fighters that were not born in America.

    All the fighters I mentioned were not born in America.

    Get it?
     
  6. Duranium

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    8 of them were born in America, bro;)
     
  7. Duranium

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    Forgive me im just being a ****, i know what you meant.

    Manny Pacquiao makes this list, imo
     
  8. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Why is Jimmy Wilde so high?
     
  9. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    In no order.
    FItzsimmons
    Langford
    Walcott
    Griffo
    Wilde
    Driscoll
    Jofre
    Monzon
    Duran
    Pacquino


    Second string
    Lynch
    Perez
    Lewis[Kid]
    Jackson
    Lewis
    Maclarnin
    Napoles
    Griffith
    Olivares
    Arguello

    HM -- Tiger, Rodriguez,Welsh,Delaney,Cerdan,Villa.Gavilan,Canto, Zarate ,Sanchez/Pedroza
     
  10. D.T

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    @Duranium

    Which were born in America?
    I might have phrased the question wrong. Maybe non-American decent. I don't know. I think how I worded it is correct.
     
  11. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's ****ing with you. When you say American it can be taken to mean North or South America, when I'm sure you were just meaning it to pertain to the United States.
     
  12. D.T

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    @El Bujia

    Oh. lol. ok