p4p decade 1980 to 1990

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Imperial1, Jun 15, 2008.


  1. Sweet Pea

    Sweet Pea Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Which is what has to be taken into consideration.
     
  2. Benjiabc

    Benjiabc The Nottingham Hitman Full Member

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    tyson number 5 at best, leonard one
     
  3. jyuza

    jyuza Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Chavez put in front of Hagler and Leonard ? No way.
     
  4. glocknyne

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    No way is Milke tyson better than hagler or leonard.

    Leonard and hagler have much better wins. leonard is one of the top welterweights. hagler is consisered the top middle weight. Tyson is not even top ten heavyweight.

    He doesnt have the winz in the 80s to compete with leonard or haglers wins
     
  5. Irländsk

    Irländsk Boxing Addict banned

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    I'd have Hagler at the 1 spot.
    Tyson 8 or 9.
     
  6. elgrancampeon

    elgrancampeon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah. There can be a case made for Leonard at #1 but not Hagler p4p. Hagler never left his weight class which is a big part of p4p ranking. By 1990 Chavez had beat Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather (X2), Jose Luis Ramirez, Edwin Rosario (which was a brillian performence) , Juan Laporte, Rocky Lockridge, and Ruben Castillo. He was also a 3 division champ (and a real champ not just a titleholder).
     
  7. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    My question is where is Pernell Whitiker ?

    This was one of the worst lists ever I will agree but some of the things said did bring some things to lite ..I still don't agree with the list thiough !
     
  8. 2ironmt

    2ironmt Boxing Addict Full Member

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    tyson is too high but tyson was the ring's year end pfp no 1 for 2 years in the late 80's