Would Jose Napoles be in your Top 25 100 p4p fighters?

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  1. kidargentine

    kidargentine Member Full Member

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    And would you place him higher than Kid Gavilan, Emile Griffith, Ike Williams, and Dick Tiger?
     
  2. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    only dick tiger imo
     
  3. Sweet Pea

    Sweet Pea Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    I would have him higher than any of the above mentioned. Not entirely sure about top 25, though. Right around there, to be certain.
     
  4. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Out of those men, only Galivan, and Im not sure about that, its a close call. We have to remember fought as a lightweight until he was a 28yo and built a good resume their and at 140lbs but could only get his shot at 147

    Surely there is a case for him being the greatest LW of all time?
     
  5. Sweet Pea

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    If you're judging the career accomplishments for fighters who were more lr less natural at LW than he'd be a shoe-in for the top 10. Certainly not #1, though. If that were the case how could you possibly justify having all of those men above him, particularly Williams who was a Lightweight? Or did you mis-read the question?
     
  6. Flea Man

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    I have him in the same bracket as Gavilan and Williams. All around the 21-30 mark. Tiger between 45-55.
     
  7. MrMarvel

    MrMarvel Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Probably. And he would be higher than Tiger and Williams.
     
  8. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yes and yes.
     
  9. leverage

    leverage Active Member Full Member

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    To be listed anywhere in the top 100 is a major accomplishment considering the number of great fighters throughout history. I'd rank napoles aywhere between 40 and 50.
     
  10. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No. 32 for me.

    Below Ike Williams (14) and Kid Gavilan (15) and above Emile Griffith (57) and Dick Tiger (78 ).
     
  11. My2Sense

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    Napoles is a bit hard to rate IMO. He's a bit like Marcel Cerdan in the sense that he didn't get the kinds of big fights that he should've back in his prime, and his most notoriety came later in his career when he was fighting above his best weight. It's theoretically possible that he might've been the best jr. welter ever, but he never got the kinds of fights there needed to prove it. As a welter, I have him rated in the top 5 there, but I feel his overall level of competition leaves something to be desired.
     
  12. Flea Man

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    Agreed. His ability is what confirms his lofty ranking IMO
     
  13. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Above Griffith,Williams,and Tiger.............I got him and Gavilan close but id say he is right below the CUban Hawk

    Gavilan
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  14. Sweet Pea

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    He beat some of the best 135-140 pounders in the world during his time there, including both Eddie Perkins and Carlos Hernandez, along with top contenders like Alfredo Urbina, Adolph Pruitt, and Angel Robinson Garcia, and LC Morgan. This all before stepping up to dominate at Welterweight for 6 years against a very solid class of opponent.
     
  15. WhataRock

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    Jose was the uncrowned champ at 140..Perkins had only recently been dethroned and Hernandez would go to become champ not long after Napoles beat him I think...I thought his resume, considering he never actually held a title, was pretty good.