Post your all time top 10 Super Middleweights

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by haworths623, Sep 30, 2012.


  1. haworths623

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    This is a modern division (only Strawweight has been around a shorter amount of time) so it's going to be easier than any other division.

    For me:

    10. Chong-Pal Park

    9. Mikkel Kessler

    8. Steve Collins

    7. Carl Froch

    6. James Toney

    5. Roy Jones Jr

    4. Andre Ward

    3. Chris Eubank

    2. Nigel Benn

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  2. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. haworths623

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    Lets hear yours then john boy :think
     
  4. trakam

    trakam Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If you're going to have Joe at 1 then yu may as well put Sven Ottke at 2
     
  5. haworths623

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    Would you like to expand on that Sven Ottke sucked.
     
  6. Yeah I would like to know how you come to the conclusion that this is a shity list??
     
  7. haworths623

    haworths623 Guest

    :good

    He probably thinks Floyd Mayweather should be number 1.
     
  8. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    or Andre Ward :roll:
     
  9. haworths623

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    Maybe one day, but isn't the Super Middleweight GOAT yet (plus I doubt he will hang around Super Middleweight long enough or has enough competition to ever be number 1).
     
  10. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    you'd put Eubank over him?
     
  11. Beezy

    Beezy 2 Eazzy Full Member

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    It's not a bad list... but I would honestly put RJJ ahead of Benn.. yeah 4realll... because ATG wise RJJ has just done way much more than Benn.. so if he stayed at SMW he would of accomplished way more... just my opinion.. I would also put Toney at 4...
     
  12. haworths623

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    :nod

    His accomplishments at the weight out weight that of Ward.
     
  13. haworths623

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    Head to head at their peak (which I believe Jones was at 168lbs) I think Roy Jones beats them all. But the accomplishments of the fighters above him at the weight outweigh that of his. He won the biggest ever fight at the weight against James Toney, in an utter schooling, but only fought 12 times at the weight, defending the title 6 times but never against anyone that good.
     

  14. Don't waste your time on Ripper, he could not answer you or me. He only uses one liners.
    I was at ring side for Eubank Benn 1 & 2 and Benn McClellan
    I had tickets for Eubank Watson but had fallen down 2 flights of stairs days before.

    Remember how Collins psyched out Eubank lmao