Official Decade Survey - Deadlines Listed at the Top of Page 1

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  1. Madman

    Madman New Member Full Member

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    2000s

    1. Manny Pacquiao
    2. Floyd Mayweather
    3. Bernard Hopkins
    4. Marco Antonio Barrera
    5. Erik Morales
    6. Wladimir Klitschko
    7. Joe Calzaghe
    8. Juan Manuel Marquez
    9. Shane Mosley
    10. Winky Wright
    11. Miguel Cotto
    12. Vitali Klitschko
    13. Lennox Lewis
    14. Rafael Marquez
    15. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
     
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  2. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Quick update, I'm going to close the 90s fairly soon in hopes of releasing the results in late August/early September.

    1990s will remain open for another 10-14 days.
     
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  3. Kishnabe

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    1990's:

    1. Roy Jones Jr
    2. Pernell Whitaker
    3. Oscar De La Hoya
    4. Ricardo Lopez
    5. Felix Trinidad
    6. Lennox Lewis
    7. Evander Holyfield
    8. Julio Cesar Chavez
    9. Naseem Hamed
    10. Riddick Bowe
     
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  4. Noel857

    Noel857 I Am Duran Full Member

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    Same top ten as mine (not in the same order) except i had Hopkins instead of Bowe
     
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  5. Roseman

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    1990s
    (in case not too late)

    1) Ricardo Lopez
    2) Roy Jones Jr.
    3) Pernell Whitaker
    4) Oscar De La Hoya
    5) Felix Trinidad
    6) Julio Cesar Chavez
    7) James Toney
    8) Terry Norris
    9) Lennox Lewis
    10) Evander Holyfield
    11) Mark Johnson
    12) Humberto Gonzalez
    13) Michael Carbajal
    14) Shane Mosley
    15) Bernard Hopkins
    16) Darius Michalczweski
    17) Orlando Canizales
    18) Riddick Bowe
    19) Naseem Hamed
    20) Chris Eubank
    21) Nigel Benn
    22) Marco Antonio Barrera
    23) Erik Morales
    24) Virgil Hill
    25) Johnny Tapia
     
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  6. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    It's not too late.
    :thumbsup:
     
  7. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    The 1990s is officially CLOSED.

    It may still take me a couple of weeks to get this finished, but I expect to have it complete some time shortly after Canelo-Crawford (I'm gunning for less than a week after that).

    I will almost certainly begin the artwork this week. So if anyone wants to get a last minute entry in, please do so ASAP - because once I start that, it's the point of no return.

    :thumbsup:
     
  8. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    @Austinboxing You have Mosley listed twice. Do you have a new #10 you'd prefer in his place? (Otherwise I'll include yours with 9, omitting the 2nd Mosley)

    XI. 1990s
    1. Roy Jones Jr
    2. Evander Holyfield
    3. Bernard Hopkins
    4. Pernell Whitaker
    5. Lennox Lewis
    6. James Toney
    7. Shane Mosley
    8. Felix Trinidad
    9. Oscar De La Hoya
    10. Shane Mosley
     
  9. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Incidentally, for everyone who is still actively following the thread, I'd like everyone's feedback if/when you have the time.

    I'm going to try and make a strong push the next couple of months to finish the last 2 after the 1990s. I'm hoping I can do that before late November, where I'd also like to do a separate video based on the results - not a summary exactly, although the 13 chapters worth of results will be referenced as a keu component throughout.

    My question is: I was considering releasing extended results for each decade across a 3-4 week period. Meaning, the Top 25 results from each decade, in short form. Having never created a short before, I was planning to make it a simple countdown in accordance with YouTube's "shorts" guidelines (I think they have to be vertical, and up to 180 seconds, but I'd need to double-check that). I'm not quite sure if I should approach that with simple minimalist narration (ie, "#25, Spider Rico.... #3 Rocky Balboa, #2 Apollo Creed, #1 Rocky Balboa")? Where I just say number/name, and dive straight through. Is doing straightforward narration even necessary? Anyone have an opinion on that one way or another? (Especially if you watch/are familiar with short form content). And would anyone otherwise be interested in this type of 13-parter? (I reckon I'd start rolling them out every 2 or 3 days AFTER I finish the 90s, 2000s, 2010s and my final related long form video).

    I'd appreciate the feedback should you have the time. Cheers!
     
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  10. Madman

    Madman New Member Full Member

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    I think, due to the 3 minute limit on these "shorts" videos, then it might be best to just dive straight into the results for each decade with no narration needed. I don't think it's necessary but I do like the general overall concept of the Top 25 fighters for each decade in short form video.

    Thanks again for tabulating and putting together the final results. Still really enjoy looking forward to these videos when they do get released.
     
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  11. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'd certainly be interested in a top 25, as opposed to only a top 10, for each decade.

    Perhaps the optimum balance for the videos is doing a brief countdown of 25-11 with the numbers on screen, and then the more detailed supporting narrative, as per your videos thud far, for the top 10. Though I accept that approach would rule out a 180-second limit format.

    I hope I've understood your request for opinions properly!
     
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  12. OddR

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    What's the toughest decade to do?

    Anyone free to respond here.
     
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  13. Greg Price99

    Greg Price99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I found the 1890's the hardest.
     
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  14. M7md65

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    X. 1980s
    1.sugar ray leonard
    2.roberto duran
    3.julio cesar chavez
    4.salvador sanchez
    5.michael spinks
    6.marvin hagler
    7.larry holmes
    8.tommy hearns
    9.evander holyfield
    10.alexis arguello

    XI. 1990s
    1.oscar de la hoya
    2.evander holyfield
    3.roy jones jr
    4.james toney
    5.felix trinidad
    6.pernell whitaker
    7.ricardo lopez
    8.shane mosley
    9.julio cesar chavez
    10.orlando canizales

    XII. 2000s
    1.manny pacquiao
    2.floyd mayweather jr
    3.joe calzaghe
    4.juan manuel marquez
    5.bernard hopkins
    6.miguel cotto
    7.marcos antonio barrera
    8.erik morales
    9.lennox lewis
    10.wladimir klitschko

    XIII. 2010s
    1.floyd mayweather jr
    2.saul alvarez
    3.olexander usyk
    4.vasyl lomachenko
    5.ggg
    6.roman gonzalez
    7.manny pacquiao
    8.wladimir klitschko
    9.naoya inoue
    10.nonito donaire/tyson fury
     
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  15. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    The 1980s is already complete, but I will include you as the LAST ENTRY on the 1990s (and your ones after that are good to go).

    The 1990s is now officially closed, absolutely.
     
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