Though I think Charles was the greater fighter overall, I have either Moore or Foster as the greatest lightheavy.
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Originally posted by cameronpaul View Postno one has mentioned james toney. his fought now for 20 years going from middle weight in the 80's to heavy weight early 2000's. fought all the best fighters he could get his hands on the whole time, never got knocked out, never even looked like he was being beat, only ever lost out of laziness. too much love for the boxers of yesterday. toney would put a whooping on most "great" fighters of the black and white tv era. ezzard charles included.
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Toney's fights at 175 weren't all that impressive. Can you imagine Ezzard Charles ever losing to Drake Thadzi? I sure hope not.
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Originally posted by cameronpaul View Posttoney lost/drew some fights out of laziness and bad training do you really think thadzi is better than toney or buster douglas better than tyson? and for a middleweight to go up to heavy and beat hollyfield and not get knocked out by samuel peter twice ect his shown me that if he stayed at light heavy he would have been one of the best.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostIf you're talking about all time greats, excuses for laziness and bad training don't cut it. The fact is that he never beat any notable lightheavyweight and doesn't deserve to be rated there. Not getting KO'd by a big slow heavyweight is also irrelevant. He didn't stay at that division because he couldn't make the weight for more than a short time span.
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If you're talking about all time greats, excuses for laziness and bad training don't cut it. The fact is that he never beat any notable lightheavyweight and doesn't deserve to be rated there. Not getting KO'd by a big slow heavyweight is also irrelevant. He didn't stay at that division because he couldn't make the weight for more than a short time span.
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calzaghe would be hightly rated at 168. of course its my opinion but I don't rate any fighter who only had a handful of fights at a given weight class as an all time great at that one weight class. roy jones may have won titles in 4 divisions but he did whup near the entire lightheavy class at one time which is why he's rated an atg at lightheavy.
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