Espn ranks Saddler as the 29th boxer all-time:
And Pep at no. 5:
Ring ****zine ranked Pep at no. 6 and Saddler as no. 15 among the 80 best fighters in the past 80 years.
29. Sandy Saddler
Featherweight, junior lightweight Ring career: 1944-57 Record: 144-16-2 (103 KOs)
Career notes: Tall and skinny for a featherweight. ***8230; Frequently chastised for regular recourse to rough-and-tumble tactics, although also possessed good boxing skills. ***8230; Only opponent to regularly get better of Willie Pep, whom he beat three times out of four, all victories coming inside the distance. ***8230; Won featherweight championship in first bout, in October 1948, before losing it in rematch four months later. ***8230; Won junior lightweight belt in December 1949. ***8230; After two defenses, abdicated crown to concentrate again on featherweight division. ***8230; Reclaimed championship from Pep in 1950. ***8230; Held on to title until 1956, although two of those years were spent inactive while in Army. ***8230; Retired as champion in January 1957 as result of vision problems stemming from an auto accident.
Featherweight, junior lightweight Ring career: 1944-57 Record: 144-16-2 (103 KOs)
Career notes: Tall and skinny for a featherweight. ***8230; Frequently chastised for regular recourse to rough-and-tumble tactics, although also possessed good boxing skills. ***8230; Only opponent to regularly get better of Willie Pep, whom he beat three times out of four, all victories coming inside the distance. ***8230; Won featherweight championship in first bout, in October 1948, before losing it in rematch four months later. ***8230; Won junior lightweight belt in December 1949. ***8230; After two defenses, abdicated crown to concentrate again on featherweight division. ***8230; Reclaimed championship from Pep in 1950. ***8230; Held on to title until 1956, although two of those years were spent inactive while in Army. ***8230; Retired as champion in January 1957 as result of vision problems stemming from an auto accident.
5. Willie Pep
Featherweight
Ring career: 1940-66 Record: 230-11-1 (65 KOs)
Career notes: Two-time world featherweight champion renowned for legendary defensive skills. ***8230; Achieved tremendous success despite suffering near-fatal injuries in a plane crash in 1947. ***8230; Legend that says he once won a round without throwing a punch (he almost certainly did not) is testament to defensive wizardry of "Will o' the Wisp." ***8230; Won first 63 bouts before losing to Sammy Angott, and then went 72-0-1 before losing again, to Sandy Saddler. ***8230; Only Saddler was ever truly able to figure him out, winning three of four times in bouts that were frequently brutal and foul-filled.
Featherweight
Ring career: 1940-66 Record: 230-11-1 (65 KOs)
Career notes: Two-time world featherweight champion renowned for legendary defensive skills. ***8230; Achieved tremendous success despite suffering near-fatal injuries in a plane crash in 1947. ***8230; Legend that says he once won a round without throwing a punch (he almost certainly did not) is testament to defensive wizardry of "Will o' the Wisp." ***8230; Won first 63 bouts before losing to Sammy Angott, and then went 72-0-1 before losing again, to Sandy Saddler. ***8230; Only Saddler was ever truly able to figure him out, winning three of four times in bouts that were frequently brutal and foul-filled.
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