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    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    Well, it's not black and white.

    It has to be a mix of course. Now, as an example, Manny Pacquiao is slightly higher on my list than, say, a Floyd Mayweather - despite Mayweather being the better fighter imo.

    It's of course based on resume, taking on the bigger challenges, but also for the fact that he's just a much more exciting fighter.
    See I just don't understand that at all I don't think that's a good reason to rank a fighter ahead of another.

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      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
      I don't understand why that would matter.

      If Fighter A is a boring spoiler but beats 10 ATG's in their primes and Fighter A is the most exciting fighter of all time and beats 5 ATG's in their prime who ranks higher? Fighter A surely? Otherwise that just defeats the object of winning and losing and just achievements in general.


      Marciano is a whole lot more exciting to watch than Lennox Lewis but I think most would rank Lewis higher.

      Pacquaio is a lot more exciting than Ezzard Charles but who ranks higher?

      Just isn't sound logic at all IMO.
      As I said above, it of course has to be a mixture, but I do take it into consideration for 'greatness'.

      You are also putting up fighters against each other where one is clearly better in all categories, other than excitement. I mean, that's not really what I said, or at least not what I wanted to get to.

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        Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
        See I just don't understand that at all I don't think that's a good reason to rank a fighter ahead of another.
        Because that's what greatness is.

        You might say a Gary Neville won 2 CLs, 10 PLs, 5 FA cups etc. And Cristiano Ronaldo only won 1 CL, 1 FA cup 4 leagues (3 PL, 1 Spanish).

        Who's the greater player?

        Follow my logic?

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          [QUOTE=billeau2;14220793]
          Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
          What do you base your list on?[/QUOTE

          Uh ohh here we go!!!

          Danger will robinson danger....

          Weltschmertz list:

          1. Tied Vlad and Vitali Klitschko
          2. Lamont Brewster
          3. Sam Peter
          4. Corrie Sanders
          5. Wacht
          6. David Haye
          7.Eddie Chambers
          8. Shannon Briggs
          9. Adamezk
          10.derrick chisora
          11. kevin johnson
          12.sosnowski
          13.charr
          14.arreola
          15.johnson
          16. bean
          17.lewis
          18. louis
          19. schmelling
          20. prima canero/butter bean
          Actually, I like Andy's list. And you don't need to pretend anything.

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            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            Because that's what greatness is.

            You might say a Gary Neville won 2 CLs, 10 PLs, 5 FA cups etc. And Cristiano Ronaldo only won 1 CL, 1 FA cup 4 leagues (3 PL, 1 Spanish).

            Who's the greater player?

            Follow my logic?
            I think comparing team games like Football to Boxing is not very logical at all.

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              Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
              I think comparing team games like Football to Boxing is not very logical at all.
              Well now you're just trying to be difficult.

              I'm sure you get the point.

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                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                Well now you're just trying to be difficult.

                I'm sure you get the point.
                I don't get the comparison.

                Comparing Gary Neville to Cristiano Ronaldo is completely irrelevant to the point you're making and just doesn't correlate at all.

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                  Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                  Here's a crack at my top 20 ATG list. There are a few notables I've left out, but it is mainly down to me not being able to give an accurate enough account of their status as ATGs.

                  Who's on your list?

                  1. Sugar Ray Robinson
                  2. Muhammad Ali
                  3. Henry Armstrong
                  4. Joe Louis
                  5. Harry Greb
                  6. Benny Leonard
                  7. Jack Johnson
                  8. Roberto Duran
                  9. Willie Pep
                  10. Gene Tunney
                  11. Micky Walker
                  12. Sam Langford
                  13. Julio Cesar Chavez
                  14. Joe Gans
                  15. Archie Moore
                  16. Sugar Ray Leonard
                  17. Jack Dempsey
                  18. Kid Chocolate
                  19. Jimmy Wilde
                  20. Barbados Joe Walcott
                  Gene Tunney would deserve better -- but not because he was "white"...

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                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                    I don't get the comparison.

                    Comparing Gary Neville to Cristiano Ronaldo is completely irrelevant to the point you're making and just doesn't correlate at all.
                    It does!

                    Because player 1 has won twice as much as player 2 - yet, because the other is so more exciting, he's greater. I know it's a ****** comparison that doesn't make much sense, but I'm sure you can get where I'm coming from.

                    To me, it's not just winning and losing exclusively. It's also how the job got done.

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                      Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                      It does!

                      Because player 1 has won twice as much as player 2 - yet, because the other is so more exciting, he's greater. I know it's a ****** comparison that doesn't make much sense, but I'm sure you can get where I'm coming from.

                      To me, it's not just winning and losing exclusively. It's also how the job got done.
                      That tells the story of the comparison.

                      I understand what you're trying to say but I still think it's not sound reasoning and your football example doesn't support it.

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