Who is the biggest name in boxing ever?

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  1. RANGEFINDER JAB

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  2. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1. Ali

    2. Jack Johnson

    3. Rocky

    4. Tyson


    Johnson was Shaft & Superfly rolled into one. You either loved him or hated him. In his day, he was the most famous man in sports, worldwide.

    The only reason I put Ali at #1 is because, by the time Ali came around, there were more people in the world.
     
  3. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    biggest name Ali, no doubts
     
  4. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I dunno who was the "bigger name," but compared to Johnson, Ali was a *****.

    'nuff said.
     
  5. PugilisticPower

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    Ali, end story.

    The guy had Obama like popularity (when Obama was campaigning prior to being elected and being utterly crap)
     
  6. ron u.k.

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    :huh Ali was the most famous man on the planet.Non boxing people still know who he is.
     
  7. H .

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    Ali of course
     
  8. JohnAnthony

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    Ali would sportsman of the Century.

    1st) Ali no question



    2nd is Mike Tyson
    3rd Leonard
    4th Rocky Balboa
     
  9. Cellz831

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    Ali
    Tyson
    DLH
    Ray Robinson
    Floyd
    Pac
    Leonard

    im sure that Joe Louis and Jack Johnson were popular as hell but i wasnt alive and there aint alot of footage so i cant speak on it.
     
  10. Hands of Iron

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    :deal

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  11. Danmann

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    Usually heavyweight champ. In John L. Sullivans time it was him, then Dempsey then Louis, Ali, then Tyson. I think they stood out most.
     
  12. Cellz831

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    :yep my mom was a huge leonard fan. she always brag about how he would beat the **** outta Floyd and Manny. :lol:
     
  13. Hands of Iron

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    :lol:

    Well, to be fair SRL is almost the epitome of a natural welterweight fighting machine; Floyd's unbeatable at 130, 17 lbs south. It's not any type of insult to him to pick Ray over him in a H2H.

    Leonard's top four or five wins are comparable to any fighter in history, really. Real glossy due to their records at the time he beat them too:

    Benitez (38-0)
    Duran (72-1)
    Kalule (36-0)
    Hearns (32-0)
    Hagler (62-2)

    Ayub being the only non-certified GREAT. Still, he was rough as **** at 154 lbs and the lineal champ when Leonard moved up to beat him.
     
  14. Cellz831

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    oh i agree. too big, too fast, and too strong.

    would love to see leonard against a prime hopkins tho.
     
  15. Hands of Iron

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    Very difficult fight for Leonard. He was still great at 160 but didn't venture up until a lot of his athletic ability had diminished. Plus with no more same day weigh-in, B-Hop's going to be a lot bigger in the ring.

    What you think about Larry Holmes? :yep

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    Poor guy had the misfortune of being between Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. One of the most unloved champions ever during his own time. Kind of a shame because his actual boxing skills were elite across any weight. Maybe the best ever in the HW division. He seems to get more respect these days though.