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    #81
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    What do you mean by “same stuff”?
    People will be crying how great Crawford was. They already are and he hasn't even fought anyone. It is going to take a little more than Garcia, Spence and a nondescript junior middleweight for me to call him great.

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      #82
      Originally posted by Kid Cauliflower View Post

      People will be crying how great Crawford was. They already are and he hasn't even fought anyone. It is going to take a little more than Garcia, Spence and a nondescript junior middleweight for me to call him great.
      I’m confused what are you comparing it to? Mayweather?

      I also think it’s very silly to say Crawford, a 3 weight Lineal and 2 weight Undisputed champion has fought no one.
      Last edited by IronDanHamza; 07-27-2024, 06:52 AM.

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        #83
        Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

        Most smaller fighters would "beat" most larger ones, if you consider how the physics would work when blowing up the small man to match the weight of the big man.

        As it is, without a "Honey, I shrunk the kids" machine, and bound to the laws of physics, a lightweight will reliably move faster and execute more precisely than a larger man.
        However, those advantages are offset by mass, strength, power and resiliency to the extent that weight divisions are appropriate in combat sports.

        P4P ratings are useful only for comparing career accomplishment across divisions.
        I'm not quite sure, what you mean here?

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          #84
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

          I’m confused what are you comparing it to? Mayweather?

          I also think it’s very silly to say Crawford, a 3 weight Lineal and 2 weight Lineal champion has fought no one.
          Oh, he had some fights, so he has fought someone all right.

          He fought the normal grist that everyone else does, sprinkled with some pretty decent fighters, which is sadly not enough to be called an ATG. He fought plenty of ordinary fighters and some ordinary ex champions, etc., in a day and age in which every fighter with even half a name has been an interim champion or some other garbage. Porter and Brook were solid fighters, but not mountain peaks.

          His most notable win is over a pre-tenderized Spence. Is Spence even a fighter anymore?

          I am hoping he gets some higher quality fights before he goes to the rocking chair. I'd like to see what he can do.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Kid Cauliflower View Post

            Oh, he had some fights, so he has fought someone all right.

            He fought the normal grist that everyone else does, sprinkled with some pretty decent fighters, which is sadly not enough to be called an ATG. He fought plenty of ordinary fighters and some ordinary ex champions, etc., in a day and age in which every fighter with even half a name has been an interim champion or some other garbage. Porter and Brook were solid fighters, but not mountain peaks.

            His most notable win is over a pre-tenderized Spence. Is Spence even a fighter anymore?

            I am hoping he gets some higher quality fights before he goes to the rocking chair. I'd like to see what he can do.
            I mean, the guys cleaned out 3 divisions, now going for a title in his 4th.

            If that isn't impressive, not quite sure what is.

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              #86
              Originally posted by Bundana View Post

              I'm not quite sure, what you mean here?
              - - It's ethereal, and special googles are needed to decipher.

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                #87
                My Greatest Boxers of the Modern Era
                1892 - 2024

                1. Sugar Ray Robinson
                2. Henry Armstrong
                3. Wille Pep
                4. Muhammad Ali
                5. Harry Greb
                6. Joe Louis
                7. Sam Langford
                8. Benny Leonard
                9. Roberto Duran
                10. Jack Dempsey
                11. Jack Johnson
                12. Mickey Walker
                13. Tony Canzoneri
                14. Gene Tunney
                15. Rocky Marciano
                16. Joe Gans
                17. Sugar Ray Leonard
                18. Barney Ross
                19. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
                20. Jimmy McLarnin
                21. Marvin Hagler
                22. Julio Cesar Chavez
                23. Ezzard Charles
                24. Archie Moore
                25. Manny Pacquiao
                26. Carlos Monzon
                27. Marcel Cerdan
                28. Barbados Joe Walcott
                29. Jimmy Wilde
                30. Jose Napoles
                31. Stanley Ketchel
                32. Terry McGovern
                33. Eder Jofre
                34. George Foreman
                35. Johnny Dundee
                36. Jake LaMotta
                37. Pascual Perez
                38. Emile Griffith
                39. Bernard Hopkins
                40. Billy Conn
                41. Ruben Olivares
                42. Tommy Loughran
                43. Sandy Saddler
                44. Kid Chocolate
                45. Abe Attell
                46. Larry Holmes
                47. George Dixon
                48. Ted "Kid" Lewis
                49. Lennox Lewis
                50. Pernell Whitaker
                51. Evander Holyfield
                52. Carlos Zarate
                53. Thomas Hearns
                54. Battling Nelson
                55. Beau Jack
                56. Joe Frazier
                57. John L. Sullivan
                58. Alexis Arguello
                59. Carmen Basillio
                60. Pete Herman
                61. Charley Burley
                62. Ike Williams
                63. Roy Jones Jr.
                64. Kid Gavilan
                65. Jack Britton
                66. Salvador Sanchez
                67. Pancho Villa
                68. Maxie Rosenbloom
                69. Panama Al Brown
                70. Bob Fitszimmons
                71. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien
                72. Tiger Flowers
                73. James J.Corbett
                74. Tony Zale
                75. Tommy Ryan
                76. Michael Spinks
                77. **** Tiger
                78. Charles "Sonny" Liston
                79. Charles "Kid" McCoy
                80. Bob Foster
                81. Freddie Welsh
                82. Joe Jeanette
                83. Jim Driscoll
                84. Georges Carpentier
                85. Peter Jackson
                86. Ad Wolgast
                87. Jack Dempsey (The Nonpareil)
                88. Mike Tyson
                89. James J. Jeffries
                90. Johnny Kilbane
                91. Jimmy Barry
                92. Carlos Ortiz
                93. Wilfredo Gomez
                94. Oscar de la Hoya
                95. Manuel Ortiz
                96. Aaron Pryor
                97. Mike Gibbons
                98. Jack Delaney
                99. Jack Dillon
                100.Gennady Golovkin​
                Last edited by Willow The Wisp; 07-31-2024, 03:31 PM.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Bundana View Post

                  I'm not quite sure, what you mean here?
                  No problem. My point was that it is a deeper consideration when one seeks to compare the abilities of two fighters of considerably different sized bodies.

                  Try this: Who's stronger; an Ant or a Human?
                  In practice - The human, of course.

                  P4P, so to speak?
                  Shirink the human down to the ant's actual size, or blow up the ant to the humans size - and it isn't even close.
                  ​The Ant.

                  For this reason and the physics and physiology behind it; Willie Pep would make even Ali look rather slow if their size were somehow equalized.
                  Therefore, a comparison of speed, style, execution between a great Lightweight and a great heavyweight is not genuinely possible.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                    No problem. My point was that it is a deeper consideration when one seeks to compare the abilities of two fighters of considerably different sized bodies.

                    Try this: Who's stronger; an Ant or a Human?
                    In practice - The human, of course.

                    P4P, so to speak?
                    Shirink the human down to the ant's actual size, or blow up the ant to the humans size - and it isn't even close.
                    ​The Ant.

                    For this reason and the physics and physiology behind it; Willie Pep would make even Ali look rather slow if their size were somehow equalized.
                    Therefore, a comparison of speed, style, execution between a great Lightweight and a great heavyweight is not genuinely possible.
                    - - That ain't the way physics and physiology work...

                    l'l floydy a triple AAA+++ sissy. If it weren't Haymon manipulating boxing from his Vampire Underground Bunker, l'l floydy would've stayed retired.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                      No problem. My point was that it is a deeper consideration when one seeks to compare the abilities of two fighters of considerably different sized bodies.

                      Try this: Who's stronger; an Ant or a Human?
                      In practice - The human, of course.

                      P4P, so to speak?
                      Shirink the human down to the ant's actual size, or blow up the ant to the humans size - and it isn't even close.
                      ​The Ant.

                      For this reason and the physics and physiology behind it; Willie Pep would make even Ali look rather slow if their size were somehow equalized.
                      Therefore, a comparison of speed, style, execution between a great Lightweight and a great heavyweight is not genuinely possible.
                      Ok, I get what you mean - but I don't follow your logic.

                      If we blow up Pep to 212 lbs (Ali's prime weight, or thereabouts)... surely he wouldn't be as fast, as he was at 126. And if we shrink Ali down to 126 - wouldn't he be much faster than at 212? I don't think we can reasonably predict, that one would be faster than the other, if they were the same size

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