Who Are The Top Ten All Time Featherweights?

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  1. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Which names belong in the all time top ten list at Featherweight? In your opinion?
    Some names for consideration:
    Attell
    Chocolate
    Pep
    Saddler
    Saldivar
    Sanchez
    Pedroza
    Arguello
    Driscoll
    Battalino
    Miiller
    Pacquiao
    Barrera
    Kilbane
    Canzoneri
     
  2. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    In random order: Pep, Saddler, Armstrong, Attell, Driscoll, Pac, Chava, Saldivar, Dixon, Arguello. Stacked division because there are so many greats like Kid Chocolate, Jofre, Kilbane, Pedroza, Nelson, Dundee, McGovern, MAB, EM.
     
  3. Mendoza

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    I think Vasyl Lomachenko will rate in time. He's the most skilled guy I have seen in terms of offense and defense in years.
     
  4. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    I didn't include Armstrong because he didn't do much at the weight Sarron was in decline. Jofre was at his best at Bantam where he is my number 1.
     
  5. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :goodGood points. Well put. Similar reasons why I didn't include Canzoneri.
     
  6. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Yeah, your point is just as valid.:good

    ps Tracey Callis has Armstrong as the number one featherweight!:think
     
  7. Gunboat

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    The classicists like to say, head-to-head, there was no better fighter than a featherweight Hank Armstrong.
     
  8. burt bienstock

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    In modern times I cannot envision any featherweight holding off the rampaging Henry Armstrong...He was a human battering ram overwhelming all the featherweights and lightweights of his time. So great was Hank that one year he won 27 bouts in a row, losing none. So he had to tackle lightweights and welterweights with great results...I saw Willie Pep and sandy saddler in their primes and Armstrong beats both of them...Pep a magnificent boxer, did not hit hard enough to halt Henry and Saddler got hit too much and would be battered.
    Armstrong was a force of nature as was the larger Harry Greb who escaped the
    punishment Henry received by tremendous foot speed...In previous times I think that Johnny Dundee a rugged speedy bouncing ball would have good chance against Armstrong H2H...Styles make fights...
     
  9. lufcrazy

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    Armstrong
    Pep
    Sanchez
    Pacquiao
    Arguello
    Saddler
    Saldivar
    Pedroza
    Marquez
    Nelson
     
  10. Drew101

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    He did a whole lot before meeting Sarron, though. Beating Belloise, Casanova, Woldgast, Chavez, Abad, going 2-2 with Arizmendi before essentially unifying the featherweight tile with Sarron is a very very solid body of work.
     
  11. turnip

    turnip Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Jolting Jeff ? Nelson? Goya vargas ? One night only?
     
  12. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Incidentally, I think Arizmendi might be worthy of consideration for a Top 10 slot.
     
  13. timmers612

    timmers612 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Very interesting post Burt! None of the rest of us saw Pep at his best so your view holds a lot of water about him not being able to hold off hammering hank. Boxing wise if anyone could have beat Henry at feather with skill it would have been Willy but as you said he didn't hit very hard.