Forgot about him. Lew Tendler and Max Baer just missed out.
Here's what I came up with: 1. Benny Leonard 2. Barney Ross 3. Abe Attell 4. Jack 'Kid' Berg 5. Louis 'Kid' Kaplan 6. Maxie Rosenbloom 7. Benny...
He has a completely different kind of record to the man I rate one place above him. Need to be fair to all, I think. Barney Ross was consistency...
:patsch:lol: Does Benny Leonard suffer? It seems I'm a fan of the jews.
[IMG] Let's first establish that Ross was not just another lighter weight champion of his day - he was an exciting and popular champion who drew...
I don't think a Zivic equivalent at featherweight or lightweight could keep up with Armstrong, not in '37/'38. Nor would Armstrong cut as easily,...
You are. You are ****ing sensitive.
Chalky Wright. And yeah, very good. 3-0 against Maxim for Moore, or the 5-0 for Charles, contributes a lot.
Didn't know you were that sensitive. Moore KO14.
I think Ike Williams would set the blue print with his given skills and attributes: Short punches Speed Power Enough strength to stand his...
Bollocks. Greater, yes, due to his astounding resilience.
So you think Moore was better than Ike Williams? Carlos Ortiz? All were great and more than capable of taking out specific Tier 1s. They were...
Goes in tiers. And there's not really much separating them: Tier 1: Armstrong, Duran, Robinson, Pep, Charles, Whitaker Tier 2: Hagler, Monzon,...
A bit below. I've never seen Robinson as the nearest thing to invincible.
Well exactly. Now if he was better in '37, he's #1.