And me. How about in all divisions, all time?
This is an open question as opposed to a persuasion - not necessarily an argument in favour of, nor intended to be a well structured essay, just...
I could rate Leonard #1 and not be too put out. I find it difficult to say the same about Charles, that's all. After years of rating Duran #1 at...
Yeah I have that one, and although it wasn't comprehensive, the fight accounts were worth reading. I like at the end of that video (above) where...
Charles is #6 on my list (with B. Leonard right above him, now there's a debate). Moore #9. But I don't believe you could substitute Charles for...
I can't not have him up there. His career was incredible. The most hellish of all time; if you were to replace him with anyone else, they wouldn't...
Fighting abroad goes a long way in my book. Moore fought most of his career in the USA, but also boxed in Italy, Canada, Brazil, Germany, England,...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_ZSSZAcuP8 One of the ten greatest fighters of all time. Jumping weight divisions, poverty, severe illness, old...
Hopefully Hascup will see this, he's been to a few.
I agree with CMoyle, I've always thought of Langford as a light heavyweight. Historically the division is stacked; dare I say it, more so than...
Hmm, yes, we are going to have to extend this list and add some examples.
I'll admit, it wasn't a well thought out comment. I don't think much of Fitzsimmons' opposition compared to the others, even if some were...
Couldn't resist :D
Elaborated a bit - still co-sign?
1. Great (top fifty all-time) 2. Hall of Famer (top hundred and twenty all-time) 3. Titlist (Hall of Fame potential) 4. Challenger (title fight...