if it's true - then sorry and you're really fine. also , i didn't consider just you when i wrote that. there are also other things than OCD that can lead people to over-do such things.
Yeah I saw that. I suppose the end result of this thread will be a lot of suggestion and debate regarding the substance of the numbers, then some toss-ups, and maybe some revisions of pound-for-pound lists. Rosenbloom, for one, is a fighter who probably wouldn't appear in many top fifty lists - but he probably deserves it. Nope, he hasn't got the consistency of Ray Robinson but the sheer ability of him to overcome so many tough opponents must propell him into the upper echelons.
Actually comparing the two, Greb's resume is far superior to Langford's. Langford was mostly fighting the same fighters over and over and over again, whereas Greb had a lot more variety.
You can also add: Frankie Kid Anselm Phil Baker Vic Burrone (x3) Fillo Echeverria, Charley Gomer Jackie Johnston Eddie ODowd (x2) Emil Paluso (x2) Al Ridgeway Joey Ross Harry Sankey Al Singer Steve Smith (x6)