Mike McCallum imo was the best Junior Middleweight ever. I believe Mike beats Hearns and Winky at 154...
I had a hard time not giving floyd 130, but Arguello was just too beastly, and if not, henry armstrong was my next pick.
Your mom was a bum shithead, I have McCallum as the greatest JMW with Julian Jackson at #2 and Terry at #3 though I feel Terry was a bettter fighter than Jackson but out of principle of Jackson ko'ing him in 2 rounds I give the 2nd slot to Jackson.
Only a low life shithead with a @#!@#$! low IQ would utter something as stupid as what you wrote. Scumbag lol...
Newark lol...:nut The underlined lol...just proves that you are one stupid @#!~$#@!$er lol... Go out and get some pu$$y lol... You live in the city that never sleeps posting boxing at 1:00am in the morning lol... Ugly ass lol...
Heavyweight: Muhammad Ali Cruiserweight: Evander Holyfield Light Heavyweight: Michael Spinks Super Middleweight: Roy Jones Jr Middleweight: Harry Greb Light Middleweight: Mike McCallum Welterweight: Sugar Ray Robinson Light Weilerweight: Aaron Pryor Lightweight: Roberto Duran Super Featherweight: Floyd Mayweather Featherweight: Willie Pep Super Bantamweight: Wilfredo Gomez Bantamweight: Eder Jofre Super Flyweight: Khaosai Galaxy Flyweight: Jimmy Wilde Minimumweight: Ricardo Lopez
With all due respect how you gonna rate Greb as the greatest MW when there's no footage of him?.....The man from Brockton, Massachusetts is the greatest MW of all time in my opinion.
There's footage of Gene Tunney, and if Harry Greb beat the man that schooled Jack Dempsey at heavy twice, well....
did you see the similar thread I have in the classics with one rule the fighter had to compete in the weight during your lifetime.... from looks of thing 90% of Esb is under 25 so needless to say no one could list Greb
This content is protected Well Im under 25, and when I see a photo like this (Greb on the left, Tunney on the right) showing what Greb was able to do to men twice his size, then there's no question in my mind he was the proverbial billy bad ass.
Heavyweight: Muhammad Ali Cruiserweight: Evander Holyfield Light Heavyweight: Bob Foster Super Middleweight: Roy Jones Middleweight: Marvin Hagler/Carlos Monzon Jr Middleweight: Tommy Hearns Welterweight: Sugar ray robinson Junior Welterweight: Manny Pacquiao/Kostya Tszyu Lightweight: Roberto Duran Junior Lightweight: Alexis Arguello Featherweight: Salvador Sanchez Super Bantamweight: Erik Morales Bantamweight:Eder Jofre/Johnny Tapia Superflyweight: Khaosai Galaxy Flyweight:Jimmy Wilde Light Flyweight: Michael Carbajal Minimumweight: Ricardo Lopez
no I have no doubt that he is, but not enough footage exists of that era to do them justice. I have read articles of certain fighters that I wish i could have seen...sadly no footage exists and perhaps history may forget these warriors
Im sorry have I missed something here:huh What has pac done at 140 for you to consider him the best ever at that weight?