Which fighter whom, if he beat all fighters he fought, could be #1 ATG?

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  1. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The top guy that comes to my mind is Tito. Had he beaten DLH (legitly), Wright, Hopkins and Jones(fighting soon), it could be very well argued that he is the GOAT. That is solid resume on top of his already top of the line list of beaten opposition.

    Honorable mentions are Holyfield (had he beated Lewis, Byrd), Ali (had he beaten Holmes), Tyson (had he beaten Lewis and Holyfield), Patterson (Liston and Ali), Norton (Shavers, Foreman and Holmes) and Holmes (had he beaten Tyson and Spinks).

    But then again, guys like Julius Francis coudl very well be in the mix had he beaten all the guys he fought (Vitali, Tyson, Dimitrnko, Audley, Maskaev, etc) :lol:
     
  2. cardstars

    cardstars Gamboa is GOD Full Member

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    You summed it up in the last sentence....A LOT of guys could be considered the greatest ever if they had beaten all their opposition convincingly
     
  3. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    De La Hoya.

    He would have beaten Chavez, Whitaker, Trinidad, Hopkins, Mosley, Mayweather, and a slew of other champions.
     
  4. D.Haye-no1-p4p

    D.Haye-no1-p4p Active Member Full Member

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    What a ridiculous question, almost every boxer could claim to the no1 ATG is they had beat ever opponents.

    Tyson would of beat Douglas, Holyfield, Lewis...blah blah blah
     
  5. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not all beat high quality opposition so even if he beat them all, no one will be rating him as ATG. Bowe beat all fighters he fought, so does Ibeabuchi. So does Ricardo Lopez. Do you think you have a good argument in putting them #1 ATG?

    Even if Wlad beats all fighters he fought (Corrie Sanders), he is hardly a top 20 HW ATG, let alone #1 ATG.
     
  6. db2431

    db2431 Member Full Member

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    Audley cant even fight his way out of the UK, I wouldnt include him as an impressive victory that would put one on the way to greatness.
     
  7. D.Haye-no1-p4p

    D.Haye-no1-p4p Active Member Full Member

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    If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle.
     
  8. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    What? I thought the default premise of the thread was that Audley was the number one all time great of all time ever?!

    Now I'm going to have to go back to the top and start reading again...
     
  9. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Emanuel Augustus could be the GOAT... Just check who he fought.
     
  10. Faetter_BR

    Faetter_BR Well-Known Member Full Member

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  11. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    De la Hoya.

    Jones.
     
  12. Jbuz

    Jbuz Belt folder Full Member

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    Yep... for an active fighter, it's clearly Oscar.

    All time... possibly Sammy Angott.

    He fought: Henry Armstrong, Ray Robinson, Willie Pep, Ike Williams, Beau Jack, Bob Montgomery, Lew Jenkins, Fritzie Zivic, Freddie Miller, Baby Arizmendi... among others.
     
  13. Jbuz

    Jbuz Belt folder Full Member

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    Or Archie Moore:

    Muhammad Ali, Rocky Marciano, Ezzard Charles, Floyd Patterson, Charley Burley, Harold Johnson, Jimmy Bivins, Carl Olson, Joey Maxim, Willie Pastrano, Teddy Yarosz... they are just the HOFers.
     
  14. KayEpps

    KayEpps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Very True.

    My opinion is Tyson - simply because of what people thought about him before he started losing. He was one of the most fear fighters ever. :fire
     
  15. SkunkApe

    SkunkApe New Member Full Member

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    Roberto Duran, already very high on the ATG list, would have a pretty solid claim had he defeated Marvin Hagler in 1983.

    He made a darn good go of it.