I'm secretly working on a top 100 :yep Up to #30. Might have #50 done later so I'll post that half.
1. Henry Armstrong 2. Harry Greb 3. Ray Robinson 4. Sam Langford 5. Benny Leonard 6. Ezzard Charles 7. Roberto Duran 8. Willie Pep 9. Archie Moore...
Yeah. But Hagler is the target today, as he's often rated that highly whereas the others aren't.
It's just things like 'a man who ended up with 24 losses on his record' as though that actually means anything. Point is, Valdez beat Briscoe at...
Why you felt the need to remind me of this, I don't know.
How do you like that? Pound-for-pound list. I don't think he deserves to be there. Not that he wasn't a great fighter, and had he existed in...
Too many double standards.
Valdez, who had similarly quick hands, was probably only very slightly behind Tiger for strength, durability and endurance. Difference is,...
Ike Williams has the same problem on his record. He was a great puncher.
As it happens, it's one of my dream fights.
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Not a bad list mate, considering a draft. All I'd say is move Charley Burley down. Yep, he was one of the better contenders, but he was no Sam...
Oh yeah, same. Well nobody's right on any of these old subjects.
I used to think that, but not anymore. We can start off by establishing that Saddler wasn't ever as good as Armstrong was. While a genuine...
He wasn't winning decisions, he was blitzing opponents. And at the top level as well - like I said before, his 59-1-1 (51) was packed with...