Teddy is obviously a solid student of boxing history. He has some interesting insights and loads of passion, sometimes pushing toward madness hahaha. It's a good watch. I won't spoil any surprises right up front. This content is protected
48 minutes? Can't you summarize it for us real quick so we can jump right into calling Teddy Atlas and idiot and a parasite?
Here is Teddy's list: 1. Louis 2. Ali 3. Johnson 4. Marciano 5. Foreman 6. Tunney 7. Dempsey 8. Holmes 9. Lewis 10. Liston I am not sitting through a 48 minute Teddy video. Too much yelling and rambling. But he is interesting to listen to in small doses. I am subscribed to his youtube channel but i only listen to it in short doses. Interesting list. I don't have a major problem with it even though my list is drastically different. I don't quite understand the criteria. How can Teddy judge Jack Johnson's skills with the poor quality of film available? Tunney had less than 10 fights at heavyweight and only 2 vs an elite opponent (Dempsey), who was past his prime. I think Tunney is great at 175 lbs but he doesn't have enough fights at heavyweight to merit that. Marciano at #4 and Frazier not in the top 10 is also puzzling since they were similar in ability. If Marciano had 5 fights vs Ali and Foreman, there is a good chance he would go 1-4 like Frazier did. It seems like Teddy ranks historical importance as an important criteria which partially explains Johnson, Tunney and Dempsey. I don't have a major issue with it since part of why lists are interesting is because everyone has a different opinion. So while my list will be drastically different, i completely get that different people have different ideas. And i am happy as long as people remain passionate about boxing history regardless of how different their list is from mine.
Tunney was 19-0 in fights contested over 180lbs and, iirc, won 6 fights vs top 10 ranked HWs. I agree he has no place in an all time top 10 HW list.
speaking of boxing historians, i would love to see Monte Cox's updated list. Monte was a good poster and an excellent writer. Its a pity that saga with Revolver annoyed Monte to the point that he stopped posting and doesn't seem to have resumed since.
Liston wasn't on there. Lewis was #10 and he's leaving #6 blank, for Usyk to fit in the 10 somewhere when he finishes it seems. He did say he rates historical importance and raved about Dempsey/Tunney historically as well as Johnson. He has Greb the #1 middleweight so film isn't a killer. He raved about his resume. He also doesn't hold it against guys if their era was full of 180 pound fighters.
Oh i see. I got the list from 47 minutes and 38 seconds in the video so i thought he had Liston in there. Yes if you are looking at historical significance, i can totally see Johnson and Dempsey so high.