Top 10. Maybe Top 5 when it's all said and done. It's been damn near 20 years and no one better than him has come along. That says it all.
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Floyd's somewhere in the top 20 ATG list in my opinion. I'd say anywhere from being ranked 10th - 20th would be fair. The thing is, when Floyd jumped ship so he could be advised by Al Haymon, it was clearly obvious match-making for Floyd Mayweather revolved around picking opponents who were both low risk and high reward. At Top Rank, before Floyd could plead his A-side future superstar dogma, he fought who Top Rank management had decided on. In Floyd's mind, a boxers personal career must be carefully managed to insure the A side stays unblemished. In Bob Arums mind, boxers are athletes and matching boxers together is about making great fights that up the stock significantly of both active fighters. Not about staging a "great" fight for the future prospect to build momentum. That's why you see someone by the likes of Manny Pacquiao, a lightweight, jumping up to fight Oscar and Cotto at welterweight. Where is you see Floyd winning a SD against Oscar (refusing the rematch) and opting to fight Hatton (he was at least undefeated and had a great fan base)and following up with Marquez (jumping up from 135). It's really what ever you prefer and is different for everybody. I don't think boxers, as athletes, should be able to have supreme control on how their resume unfolds. People who are for this make the assumption that promotional companies like Top Rank simply don't take in account a fighters health and will toss broken fighters to the curb when they are used up. Yea this obviously does happen, but this is the sport of boxing. The problem is with these free-agents taken under the wing of the elusive Al Haymon, they are oversaturating the market with watered down fights that are either too late, uncompetitive, or pointless.
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30-40 for both clowns not there fault in this era is all about cherry picking and this era has produce weak champions
I find it shocking how anybody can have these guys any where near 1-29
in there ATG list to many great fighters out there with better wins in the last 100 years of boxingLast edited by solo20; 02-09-2015, 11:40 PM.
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Floyd is probably top 35. Its way too hard to just place a fighter in the rankings especially an unfinished career.
There's a lot of good names and to break top 10 is big.
Robinson
Leonard
Duran
Louis
Ali
Greb
Tunney
Saddler
Hagler
Monzon
Pep
Whitaker
Moore
Charles
Tough, tough competition.... I haven't even compiled a top list myself. To really make my own legit list I would need to do more film study.
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Way outside the top 25 and no chance of top 10.
Robinson
Ali
Leonard
Hearns
Hagler
Duran
Jones
Greb
Armstrong
Langford
Charles
Spinks
Louis
Holyfield
Lewis
Foreman
Are all fighters just off the top of my head who are greater then Floyd.
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Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View PostI sometimes think Leonard is too honest, damn
In my book Leonard is lower than a snakes belly
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Originally posted by kiDynamite92 View PostWay outside the top 25 and no chance of top 10.
Robinson
Ali
Leonard
Hearns
Hagler
Duran
Jones
Greb
Armstrong
Langford
Charles
Spinks
Louis
Holyfield
Lewis
Foreman
Are all fighters just off the top of my head who are greater then Floyd.
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