P4P Lineal based on Man who beat The Man, strict as I can make it be:
Nonpareil Dempsey
George LaBlanche
George Kessler
**** Moore
Dan Creedon
Bob Fitzsimmons
Tom Sharkey
James J Jeffries
Jack Johnson - Could go Tommy Ryan here given the retirement and return of Jeff
Jess Willard
Jack Dempsey
Gene Tunney
Tommy Loughran - Tunney had no loss so I went with Ring's Fighter and Fight of the year winner for 1928
Jack Sharkey
Max Schmeling
Jack Sharkey
Primo Carnera
Max Baer
James Braddock
Joe Louis
Ezzard Charles
Joe Walcott
Rocky Marciano
Ray Robinson - Same as Gene and Tommy. Man who beat the man retired and did not return, so Fight and Fighter of the year for when about he retired gets promoted to new Lineal P4P Champion. Ray just edges Patterson post Marciano. Well, by that metric.
Gene Fullmer
Ray Robinson
Carmen Basilio
Ray Robinson
Paul Pender
Terry Downes
Paul Pender
**** Tiger - Pender was not beaten, Tiger is the next man to appear most on Fight and Fighter of th Year.
Joey Giardello
**** Tiger
Emile Griffith
Nino Benvenuti
Emile Griffith
Nino Benvenuti
**** Tiger
Emile Griffith
Carlos Monzon
Carlos Zárate - Monzon retired without losing after he beat Emile. Ali is on his way out, Leonard is just debuting, it's hard to give Ali a nod for Shavers then losing, hard to give Leonard a nod for starting, Carlos is a strong champion during Monzon's retirement.
Wilfredo Gómez
Salvador Sánchez
Ray Leonard - Salvador retired unbeaten, by 82 Sugar is a strong champion
Terry Norris
Simon Brown
Terry Norris
Luis Santana
Terry Norris
Keith Mullings
Javier Castillejo
Oscar De La Hoya
Shane Mosley
Ronald Wright
Bernard Hopkins
Joe Calzaghe
Manny Pacquiao - Joe retired 08, Floyd fought no one, Pac beat both JMM and ODLH in 08
Timothy Bradley Jr
Manny Pacquiao
Floyd Mayweather Jr
Canelo Álvarez - Because Loma just took another L and Canelo did not, he won. Of course Floyd never lost
Clearly just for fun, interest, and bull****tery of that sort.
Would you have gone a different route? Is it in anyway interesting the lineal p4p lines up pretty nicely with current p4p? From Ray to Joe that's a direct man who beat the man lineage. I think that bit was pretty neat. I didn't know that. No Joe fans ever point out Joe picked up Ray's lineage and retired it. I guess mostly because no one cares to mix p4p and lineal.
Anyway, enjoy the list.
Edit - Thanks to BattlingNelson for the LaBlanche tip I've added George LaBlanche, George Kessler, **** Moore, and Dan Creedon to the original list. Creedon brings it back to Fitzs in 1894.
Adding Ring's 89 original ranking and going from there:
Ring P4P Lineal
Mike Tyson
James Douglas
Evander Holyfield
Rid**** Bowe
Evander Holyfield
Michael Moorer
George Foreman
Shannon Briggs
Lennox Lewis
Shane Mosley
Vernon Forrest
Ricardo Mayorga
Cory Spinks
Zab Judah
Carlos Baldomir
Floyd Mayweather Jr
Saul Alvarez
Nonpareil Dempsey
George LaBlanche
George Kessler
**** Moore
Dan Creedon
Bob Fitzsimmons
Tom Sharkey
James J Jeffries
Jack Johnson - Could go Tommy Ryan here given the retirement and return of Jeff
Jess Willard
Jack Dempsey
Gene Tunney
Tommy Loughran - Tunney had no loss so I went with Ring's Fighter and Fight of the year winner for 1928
Jack Sharkey
Max Schmeling
Jack Sharkey
Primo Carnera
Max Baer
James Braddock
Joe Louis
Ezzard Charles
Joe Walcott
Rocky Marciano
Ray Robinson - Same as Gene and Tommy. Man who beat the man retired and did not return, so Fight and Fighter of the year for when about he retired gets promoted to new Lineal P4P Champion. Ray just edges Patterson post Marciano. Well, by that metric.
Gene Fullmer
Ray Robinson
Carmen Basilio
Ray Robinson
Paul Pender
Terry Downes
Paul Pender
**** Tiger - Pender was not beaten, Tiger is the next man to appear most on Fight and Fighter of th Year.
Joey Giardello
**** Tiger
Emile Griffith
Nino Benvenuti
Emile Griffith
Nino Benvenuti
**** Tiger
Emile Griffith
Carlos Monzon
Carlos Zárate - Monzon retired without losing after he beat Emile. Ali is on his way out, Leonard is just debuting, it's hard to give Ali a nod for Shavers then losing, hard to give Leonard a nod for starting, Carlos is a strong champion during Monzon's retirement.
Wilfredo Gómez
Salvador Sánchez
Ray Leonard - Salvador retired unbeaten, by 82 Sugar is a strong champion
Terry Norris
Simon Brown
Terry Norris
Luis Santana
Terry Norris
Keith Mullings
Javier Castillejo
Oscar De La Hoya
Shane Mosley
Ronald Wright
Bernard Hopkins
Joe Calzaghe
Manny Pacquiao - Joe retired 08, Floyd fought no one, Pac beat both JMM and ODLH in 08
Timothy Bradley Jr
Manny Pacquiao
Floyd Mayweather Jr
Canelo Álvarez - Because Loma just took another L and Canelo did not, he won. Of course Floyd never lost
Clearly just for fun, interest, and bull****tery of that sort.
Would you have gone a different route? Is it in anyway interesting the lineal p4p lines up pretty nicely with current p4p? From Ray to Joe that's a direct man who beat the man lineage. I think that bit was pretty neat. I didn't know that. No Joe fans ever point out Joe picked up Ray's lineage and retired it. I guess mostly because no one cares to mix p4p and lineal.
Anyway, enjoy the list.
Edit - Thanks to BattlingNelson for the LaBlanche tip I've added George LaBlanche, George Kessler, **** Moore, and Dan Creedon to the original list. Creedon brings it back to Fitzs in 1894.
Adding Ring's 89 original ranking and going from there:
Ring P4P Lineal
Mike Tyson
James Douglas
Evander Holyfield
Rid**** Bowe
Evander Holyfield
Michael Moorer
George Foreman
Shannon Briggs
Lennox Lewis
Shane Mosley
Vernon Forrest
Ricardo Mayorga
Cory Spinks
Zab Judah
Carlos Baldomir
Floyd Mayweather Jr
Saul Alvarez
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