If it were 1935, who would be in your Top 10 p4p list?

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  1. D.T

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    Fighters like Langford, Dempsey, Gans, Wills, Jeffries, L Sullivan etc?
     
  2. janitor

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    Some names that would almost certainly feature on many lists are:

    Bob Fitzsimmons

    Barbados Joe Walcott

    Tommy Ryan

    Joe Gans

    Stan Ketchel

    Jimmy Wilde

    Sam Langford
     
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    Would Jack Johnson have been an honorable mention at the time, given his lengthy rain and numerous fights against some of the better men?
     
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    He would have made many lists.

    At this point the argument about who was the heavyweight GOAT usualy came down to Jeffries, Johnson, Dempsey and it was more Johnson or Dempsey with younger fight fans.
     
  5. McGrain

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    1 - Langford
    2 - Bob Fitzsimmons
    3 - Benny Leonard
    4 - Gans
    5 - George Dixon
    6 - Jack Britton
    7 - Stanley Ketchel
    8 - Barbados Joe Walcott
    9 - Jack Dempsey
    10-Barney Ross
     
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    Good call on Dixon.

    Although his star was fading at this point he would still have been highly regarded. Young Griffo also.
     
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    I'd put Britton above Dixon thinking about it, but yeah, he belongs.
     
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    you still see half of those names regularly in top tens today :yikes
     
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    I would say only the top 2 are locks. I forgot Harry Greb!
     
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    agreed, so greb makes it three. then leonard, gans and ross make regular appearances on lists, i would say. the first part of the twentieth century sure was stacked with greats!
     
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    And there are other guys who could be in there - McLarnin, Canzoneri, McAuliffe and another big miss, Gene Tunney.
     
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    Terry McGovern anyone? I'm actually kinda surprised he was omitted.
     
  13. goat15

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    yeah all great fighters, although they'd all miss my personal top ten. you see them creeping onto some lists, though.

    tunney would make my top ten of 'nicest-looking resumes'!
     
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    Good call.

    He would have made many lists.

    Of course his rise and fall were equaly dramatic.
     
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    Gans and Ketchel are the boys who dominated the toughest divisions I reckon.