Please Participate--All-Time Middleweight Survey--POLL CLOSED!

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  1. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    No doubt.

    Williams is going to get absolutley shat on in this poll though.
     
  2. red cobra

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    ChrisP, your list and mine differ only minimally:
    1. Monzon
    2. Hagler
    3. Greb
    4. Robinson
    5. Hopkins
    6. Walker
    7. Fitzsimmons
    8. Cerdan
    9. Jones
    10. Tiger
     
  3. red cobra

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    Oh man, I knew this was going to be a hard list to make! Right after ranking guys like Cerdan and Tiger, I'm thinking, how can I exclude the guys who topped them, LaMotta and Griffith, respectively? It seems ridiculous to omit LaMotta and Griffith..what, you say, they had short, relatively inconsequential, abbreviated title reigns? Well so did Robinson, and what about Jones? Sure, a gifted fighter, but who the hell did he beat of any consequence while holding the title? Cerdan had not one successful defense, and Hopkins, in my opinion, while he sure established himself as one of the most seasoned, clever fighters of modern times, fought a long, undistinguished line of nobodys, IMO, with the exception of Trinidad and De la Hoya, and they sure as hell weren't middleweights by any standard, except for merely making the weight for their fights with Hopkins. So I guess a new, revised list is on it's way. This is a great thread, though, by the way, and at first I didn't think anything special about it...."just another list" I thought.
     
  4. PowerPuncher

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    Using a combination of head to head and achievements

    1. Jones
    2. Robinson
    3. Hopkins
    4. Greb
    5. Burley
    6. Monzon
    7. Holman Williams
    8. Tiger
    9. Toney
    10. M Walker
     
  5. McGrain

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    :lol:
     
  6. red cobra

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    This is more like it, for now anyway:
    1. Monzon
    2. Hagler
    3. Greb
    4. Robinson
    5. Walker
    6. LaMotta
    7. Hopkins
    8. Griffith
    9. Tiger
    10. Fitzsimmons
     
  7. red cobra

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    I find making a greatest middleweight or welterweight list an almost impossible task if it omits Emile Griffith.
     
  8. teeto

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    1. Greb
    2. Robinson
    3. Monzon
    4. Hagler
    5. Hopkins
    6. Ketchel
    7. Tiger
    8. Dempsey
    9. LaMotta
    10. Flowers

    I had a terrily difficult time putting Monzon behind Robinson and not too sure if i should have. LaMotta and Flowers could easily have been in reverse order and/or swapped for the likes of Burley, Walker, Fulmer, even Cerdan, all of whom float around them positions likely for me.

    But i'll just stick with my list for you Rummy.
     
  9. teeto

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    And see i don't have Jimmy Bivins or Bob Fitzimmons, **** this ****, i'm not coming back in this thread.
     
  10. teeto

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    I know, i hope he means Ralph 'Tiger' Jones, on the strength of his win over Robinson.
     
  11. PowerPuncher

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    I like the high ranking of , are you Burley's no1 fan or is that McVey? I get you Mc's mixed up.

    Holman must be the most underrated of all times resume wise LW-LHW, having 188 fights, winning series with Marshall and Burley, 1-1 with Archie Moore, big names like Lytel, Wade, Chase (3times), Booker, taking Lamotta to a controversal SD at the age of 34.
     
  12. McGrain

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    That's me.

    Yeah, resume wise he's got a spot locked down in my opinion. He won't make it though, by the looks.
     
  13. PowerPuncher

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    Didn't you have Burley about 20 places higher P4P? :huh
     
  14. McGrain

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    A good dose higher last time I did a list, yeah.
     
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    1. Langford
    2. Toney
    3. Monzon
    4. Hagler
    5. Reggie Johnson
    6. Robinson
    7. Burley
    8. Fitzsimmons
    9. Valdez
    10 . Ketchell