Rate these guys in terms of greatness and h2h

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  1. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Fitzsimmons
    Spinks
    Tunney
    Charles
    Patterson
    Moore
    Langford
    Jones Jr
    Foster
    Bivins
     
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  2. Jel

    Jel Obsessive list maker Full Member

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    Greatness:
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    Charles
    Fitzsimmons
    Langford

    (Tier 2)
    Moore
    Tunney
    Spinks
    Jones Jnr

    (Tier 3)
    Foster
    Bivins
    Patterson
     
  3. 70sFan865

    70sFan865 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Greatness:

    Sam Langford
    Ezzard Charles
    Bob Fitzsimmons
    Archie Moore
    Gene Tunney
    Michael Spinks
    Jimmy Bivins
    Roy Jones Jr
    Floyd Patterson
    Bob Foster
     
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  4. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    P4P greatness-wise, I'd say it looks like this:

    Langford
    Charles
    Fitz
    Moore
    Tunney
    Spinks
    Jones Jr.
    Bivins
    Patterson
    Foster

    H2H is completely different. I tend to heavily base my opinions on styles.

    I think Patterson and Fitz are the worst H2H here. Both lose to all of the above at 175, but that's no slight. Neither were prime during their stays at 175. Langford is similar, but he was prime and I can see him beating all of them if he turns up. But I can also see him losing all of them. He's a wildcard.

    I find Tunney overrated H2H. His best wins are all past prime and he doesn't look as good as his contemporary, Loughran. I think he's a level below Foster, Moore, Spinks and Charles, H2H-wise. He's more on par with Bivins and the BMR. I think Bivins and Jones would beat him.

    Ant pick involving Jones, at light-heavy, basically hinges on him not getting clipped. I think he gets KTFO'd by Spinks, Moore, Foster and Charles. Maybe Bivins gets to him too, but I kinda doubt that.

    Moore vs Spinks is one of my favourite match-ups, but Spinks had wayyyyy too much trouble with Eddie Davis' cross arm guard and Moore-esque counter punching. That's not good, I pick Moore to win on points. Foster gets KOd by both, too chinny for my liking.

    And obviously that leaves Mr. E Charles, and I think we all know my stance on him.
     
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  5. 70sFan865

    70sFan865 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    To be honest, I don't think Foster beats any of them. He's chinny and a bit too one dimensional for my taste to bet on him against such a well-rounded fighters as Patterson, Fitz or Langford.
     
  6. George Crowcroft

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    One dimensional?
     
  7. 70sFan865

    70sFan865 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, in a way that he couldn't deal with physical disadvantages. He was usually much bigger man in the ring (not in terms of weight but height and reach) but when fighters could overcome that or have their own advantages, he struggled.

    I'm also not Foster fan because he has very shallow resume for someone ranked that highly and he translated to the HW division worse than any other great LHW.
     
  8. TipNom

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    Greatness:
    Langford
    Charles
    Moore
    Tunney
    Bivins
    Spinks
    Jones Jr
    Fitzsimmons
    Foster
    Patterson

    H2h:
    Foster
    Charles
    Moore
    Spinks
    Jones Jr
    Tunney
    Langford
    Bivins
    Fitzsimmons
    Patterson
     
  9. JohnThomas1

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    In what fights did Foster show this chinny trait at 175?
     
  10. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    I don't think you can compare them at heavyweight. Foster is also the lankiest LHW great ever, and one with extremely skinny legs and a style that wouldn't work moving up in weight anyway, let alone from LHW to HW. Foster's legs didn't give him a foundation to move up in weight well.

    I don't think that makes him one dimensional, though. And realistically, how many great LHWs are actually as tall/long as him? Just Spinks by my estimation. Yeah, can't see Foster being one-dimensional at all. He has a great jab, good boxing skills and was an elite pressure fighter who opened people up for his hellacious power. He's awful for most guys too, fighters who come to him or try and out-box him are sitting ducks. He's like the Tommy Hearns of LHW.
     
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  11. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    I never stipulated LHW.
     
  12. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    No, I'm just obsessed. And I ended up just doing the list P4P.
     
  13. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    But if Patterson isn't shackled to LHW and his full career is included, does that change your thinking?
     
  14. George Crowcroft

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    He'd still be where he is on the P4P list, and I prefer to keep them all the same size for the H2H stuff. Which made LHW the best place to compare them.

    Heavyweight Patterson beats them all except HW Charles, and even that's 50/50.
     
  15. 70sFan865

    70sFan865 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fair enough, I may underestimate him a bit usually. He was a great fighter of course, but I don't think he's as great (or as good) as some people believe. Definitely a nightmare to face, but far from unbeatable.