Chavez would rank higher on a pound for pound greatness scale. As to who was actually better/more effective in the ring at their best, I'd say...
Well, most of them are dead.
Never graduated beyond Euro level, but this guy had some Julian Jackson type knockouts: [MEDIA]
No doubt he could bang, but I don't see what he ever did to merit a place that high on an all time punchers list. From accounts, he seemed to be...
Lloyd Marshall in the top 20 stuck out as a head scratcher. And if you're gonna have a glorified club fighter like Randall Bailey that high, you...
Mugabi by TKO in 5. Roldan was extremely difficult to deal with stylistically and packed a wallop, but one thing he lacked was heart. When faced...
At his best, I think he'd be capable of beating just about everyone at his optimum weight.
1. Greb 2. Robinson 3. Armstrong 4. Langford 5. Charles Might've messed with the exact order a bit over the years (though Greb being #1 has been...
He had a few of his most impressive performances there. Just no real longevity.
I feel like a fight between Benitez and Robinson would more closely resemble the Hearns fight than the Leonard one.
Arguably the best fighting org out there.
6'5, 250 lbs+. No exceptions.
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Oh, shut up. My guess is about 20.
He's always been tough to rate on an objective level. His power didn't carry up in weight at all, and he was huge for the Bantamweight division he...