And Now Al Bernstein's Top 10 P4P List...

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Boxed Ears, May 16, 2012.


  1. Vic-JofreBRASIL

    Vic-JofreBRASIL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    But Hearns is different because he is a former fighter....he doesn´t have knowledge of Boxing history, very few great fighters have....we shouldn´t expect a great list from a former fighter that isn´t a historian or isn´t someone who follows classic boxing too much....
     
  2. Nightcrawler

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    there was a recent thread about this in the general i believe
     
  3. Hands of Iron

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    Tyson is really one of the few notable examples of fighters with historical knowledge although I'm sure there have to be plenty more of whom we aren't aware of due to the limited exposure/interviews/documentaries to even come to find they have.
     
  4. Nightcrawler

    Nightcrawler Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he referenced owen moran in an interview...OWEN MORAN!!

    and tyson has damn well seen greb vs walker...
     
  5. Nightcrawler

    Nightcrawler Boxing Addict Full Member

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    frank is thrilled we found a worse top 10 than his :hey
     
  6. Mr. Minmon

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    I like Hearns top ten for laughs, haha
     
  7. Boggle

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    It is pretty amazing that he listed himself :lol:

    False modesty? No thanks, I'm putting myself at #3.
     
  8. Vic-JofreBRASIL

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    I believe that in his mind he was being really humble....because he could have listed himself at #2 if he wanted to....lollol
    IMO he is greater than Frazier....
     
  9. Hands of Iron

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    Gotta love Mike for that. :yep

     
  10. Vic-JofreBRASIL

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    Very interesting...Do you have a link for this interview nc ?
     
  11. Boggle

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    Seems unlikely, no? If he did, then wouldn't that narrow down where the film is? Was it not the Cayton & Jacobs film collection that Tyson had access to with Cus?
     
  12. Hands of Iron

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    I thought he was much more humble about 10 years ago when he said something along the lines of he doesn't mind where they place him, he's just happy to be rated, etc.


    Hearns' list... :rofl
     
  13. Nightcrawler

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    that's my thought, that jacobs had it. comes from a quote in one of his interviews, the LONG beyond the glory documentary that HBO did i believe. he said something to the effect that he learned how to fight from cus by watching great fighters of the past...dempsey, greb and walcott.

    he specifically said he'd seen greb fight and the only fight i think really still exists is the walker one. i'd love to just ask him if he's seen it.

    that would mean though that espn now owns it...
     
  14. Hands of Iron

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    I think Tyson still has an incredibly large film collection of his own he's compiled. He said in a recent interview (hell if I can remember which one) that he watches fights still virtually every night even with a now busy work schedule, family, etc. despite otherwise claiming he isn't interested anymore or whatnot. Hard to believe when he's in attendance at every big fight.
     
  15. whosthere

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    There is always a prejudice it seems, against fighters with the kind of record Lopez has. The tired cliche "he never fought anyone" is always the excuse they give.
    In truth, when someone comes along who is so dominant at a perticular weight, it makes everyone else at that weight seem like "no one."
    The better way to judge is to look at that division before and after the reign of a particular fighter (lookat how many great fighters suddenly appeared in the LW divsion after Duran left).