5 boxers.

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  1. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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  2. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    My personal choices would have to include the 5 fighters that had the greatest influence on me as a fan of this sport , in order ;

    Ali - the man the legend , the enigma , the personailty the fighter , what is not frighteningly interesting about man like Ali ???

    De La Hoya - the era of DLH , Mosley , Winky , Tito , Forrest , and the sub players of that era / weight class is what re kindled my love for this sport , it always seemed that De La Hoya was involved in classic after classic and was just so watchable as a fighter !!!

    Hatton - he gave us Brits a lot of great nights , his action packed style and guts will have him stand alone in the folklore of British boxing as the most popular world champion we have ever had .

    Barrera - Enough said

    Calzaghe - Coming in at #5 of my all time most inspirational fighters in my history of being a boxing fan , i loved Calzaghe's confidence and style , at times ugly but very frenetic , unbeleivable output , and just not quite polished technically , which for me like Hatton is what i liked about him , he was the man who was never supposed to beat the very best in the world but eventually did , ****in miss them all !!!!! :|
     
  3. Steenalized

    Steenalized Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Muhammad Ali - for transcending the sport
    Ray Robinson - for being the best of all time
    Joe Louis - For being the first widely popular black athlete, for being a great champ
    Alexis Arguello (or someone else who can encompass being the quintessential 'gentleman boxer')
    For the fifth, I'm not sure. Maybe someone like Tyson or another huge but bankrupt fighter.
     
  4. tyanak

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    1. Tyson
    2. RJJ
    3. Robinson
    4. Ali
    5. Pac
     
  5. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Jack Johnson/Jack Dempsey (Either)
    Joe Louis
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Muhammad Ali
    Mike Tyson
     
  6. H .

    H . Boxing Junkie banned

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    1. Manny Pacquiao - Today's "Great"

    2. Muhammad Ali - ''The Greatest''

    3. Sugar Ray Robinson - Best p4p ever

    4. Jack Dempsey - Golden Era

    5. Mike Tyson - the baddest man
     
  7. zoo

    zoo Active Member Full Member

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    Jack Dempsey-The first truly modern heavyweight, and first superstar of the sport. Before him guys were fighting at a very moderate, bareknuckle style, pace. The world was addicted to the man and his savagry, his fights were front page news on the New York Times. He fit his era perfectly.

    Joe Louis-America had a greater association with him than with any other fighter, even more than Ali. He was a the most dominate champion in the history of the sport.

    Sugar Ray Robbinson-No question about it, far and away, the greatest fighter ever. His accomplishments are so rediculous the stats along could write his story.

    Muhammad Ali-A given

    Roberto Duran-The greatest hispanic fighter of all-time, was crucial in the post-Ali era of boxing. I know a lot people would want to put Ray Leonard in this spot, but Duran had a far more extensive career, and was a foreshadow of what was to come from Latin America.
     
  8. Kingkazim

    Kingkazim Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. Joe Louis- second black HW champion, quiet, longest reign, exciting era of great fighters

    2. Sugar Ray Robinson- arguable the best P4P ever, his "entourage" and flashy lifestyle, decline after boxing

    3. Muhammad Ali- Mr boxing basically.

    4. Roberto Duran- Fiery side of boxing and great comebacks

    5. Manny Pacquiao- current best fighter in the world
     
  9. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Roberto Duran.

    Marvin Hagler.

    Sugar Ray Robinson.

    Evander Holyfield.

    Willie Pep.
     
  10. rayrobinson

    rayrobinson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I would start with John L Sullivan , discuss how being Heavyweight Champion of the world at one time was everything in sport.
     
  11. The Executioner

    The Executioner Member Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao - Current P4P Number 1
    Rocky Marciano - Undefeated Heavyweight Champion
    Ray Robinson - The Best Ever
    Mohammed Ali - Entertainment/Popularity
    Gerald McClellan/Meldrick Taylor - Tragic
     
  12. BunnyGibbons

    BunnyGibbons Is Not About That Life Full Member

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    Pfft... 5!? Why not just one who's got it all...?
     
  13. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Sugar Ray Robinson
     
  14. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Joe Louis- The influence of social and political events in boxing
    Roberto Duran- What fight fans want to see
    Sugar Ray Leonard- The marketing side of boxing
    Kirino Garcia- Ultimate beating the odds/comeback story.
    Arturo Gatti- Blood and guts warrior, showed the brutal side of boxing
     
  15. BoxKing

    BoxKing Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ali
    Marciano
    Tyson
    Pacquiao
    SRR

    A whole spectrum of boxing right there.