Putting Jack Dillon at #20 LHW makes no sense whatsoever. He's top 5. He was the champion for almost 3 years moved up and took out heavyweights....
I always felt that an aggressive two handed pressure fighter like Cerdan or Walker would give Monzon a lot of problems. Monzon had a great jab but...
I'm not set in my ways. I can always be convinced out of my position. Greb and Dillon could just as easily be no.1 I rate his victories over...
My bad I might have been thinking of the Ketchel fight. O'Brien was past his best anyway. I see what you're saying.
Hello Mike, Who would you take out in order to insert Mr. Monzon?
Dillon did most of his best work as a Light-Heavyweight. That was when he really came into his own.
Foreman was great at cutting off the ring. A prime Tunney would've been faster than the Ali that fought Foreman at RITJ. His ringcraft was...
Langford beat him in a 6-round exhibition not enough time for a fight of that magnitude to play out. Moore went on to dominate the division and...
I think Burley would've beat them.
Well yeah, its the same with Greb -- he beat a bunch of LHW's but was never formally recognized as one. I saw an interview with Archie Moore where...
I've seen his list and it certainly pointed me in the right direction in terms of research. I take no offense.
Burley fought many Light-Heavyweights and all the way up to Heavyweight. Carpentier in my eyes is just as good as those guys were.
1. Harry Greb 2. Stanley Ketchel/Sam Langford 4. Tommy Ryan 5. Kid McCoy 6. Bob Fitzsimmons 7. Mickey Walker/Sugar Ray Robinson 9. Marcel Cerdan...
Dempsey tried to fight Wills on two occassions: the first time they were denied by the government and the second time his manager purposefully...
1. Harry Greb 2. Jack Dillon 3. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 4. Sam Langford 5. Gene Tunney 6. Billy Conn 7. Tommy Loughran 8. Jack Root/Kid McCoy...