It's your mortgage (or whatever) versus the top men time again

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by McGrain, Oct 11, 2020.


  1. choklab

    choklab cocoon of horror Full Member

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    I agree 100%. Had Charles fought only as often as someone like Evander Holyfield he might never have lost a fight.

    Precisely. I would say Harold Johnson would’ve always represented good opposition at any point of Charles’s career.

    I didn’t know that. Thanks for the info.
     
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  2. SgrRyLeonard

    SgrRyLeonard Active Member Full Member

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    LHW: Harry Greb - He beat one of the all time Heavyweight Greats and a future World Champion in Gene Tunney; I think he's got a solid shot here.
    MW: Sugar Ray Robinson - the 1951 Robinson is capable of beating any middleweight in history
    WW: Charley Burley - I wouldn't favor any welterweight against Roninson including Burley but I think Charlie's got the best shot.
    LW: Benny Leonard
    FW: Willie Pep - He DID beat Saddler in his best ever featherweight performance.
    I dont know enough about Bantamweight or Flyweight to make a pick.