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    #51
    Originally posted by Bald Shavers View Post
    This is the right list (from 1 to 10):

    Leonard - best among the 4 plus Benitez

    Duran - greatest lightweight ever

    Pacquiao - 8 titles (4 lineals)

    Jones - beat prime Hopkins and Toney and broke Archie Moore's age record

    Holmes - second only to Ali at all-time heavyweight

    Hagler - beat Hearns who was one of the GOATS

    Mayweather - undefeated but played too much defense outside the ring in later years

    Hearns - arguably beat Leonard in rematch, destroyed fat Duran, a better chin woulda made him one of the all time best p4p

    Whitaker - no way he's better than Floyd at counter punching and defense

    Chavez SENIOR - great record
    just like I thought, posters on this site would make a better list than the so called "experts"

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      #52
      Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
      Jones would play a pickup basketball game, clown Lamotta with one hand behind his back, do a rap concert after the fight, then go back to the dressing room, put on a tuxedo and sit down next to Max and Lampley to call the Ward/Kovalev PPV.
      If any fighter could do all this in one day, its a prime roy jones


      boxing fans have the shortest memory of any fans...its all about what you did today

      all people know of Jones is a washed up former champion fighting on too long

      I bet a high percentage of posters on this site didnt even watch the man live, in his prime, which was 20 years ago, let alone a full fight of his in his prime

      He was special and prime for prime...he was just flat out better than most of the guys on Ring's list

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        #53
        Holyfield at 4 made me gag

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          #54
          Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
          10. Larry Holmes
          9. Manny Pacquiao
          8. Jake Lamotta
          7. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
          6. Julio Caesar Chavez Sr.
          5. Marvin Hagler
          4. Evander Holyfield
          3. Pernell Whitaker
          2. Roberto Duran
          1. To Be Determined

          tv.crav eonline.com/news/431685-who-is-the-greatest-fighter-alive-no-4-revealed

          Interesting series on Ring ****zine. Looks like #1 will be Sugar Ray Leonard.

          What do you think?
          The Ring ****zine greatest fighter alive is Canelo, hands down.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Bald Shavers View Post
            This is the right list (from 1 to 10):

            Leonard - best among the 4 plus Benitez

            Duran - greatest lightweight ever

            Pacquiao - 8 titles (4 lineals)

            Jones - beat prime Hopkins and Toney and broke Archie Moore's age record

            Holmes - second only to Ali at all-time heavyweight

            Hagler - beat Hearns who was one of the GOATS

            Mayweather - undefeated but played too much defense outside the ring in later years

            Hearns - arguably beat Leonard in rematch, destroyed fat Duran, a better chin woulda made him one of the all time best p4p

            Whitaker - no way he's better than Floyd at counter punching and defense

            Chavez SENIOR - great record

            1. Duran
            2. Leonard
            3. Whitaker
            4. Mayweather
            (Mayweather and Pea are interchangeable)
            5. Pacquiao
            6. Jones
            7. Hagler
            8. Holyfield
            9. Holmes
            10. Hopkins
            Last edited by -PBP-; 08-08-2016, 03:51 PM.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
              Duran was 1-4 against the rest of the Four Horsemen.
              Argument for duran is he was a lightweight.

              Hagler was a lifelong middleweight and hearns, Leonard were huge welterweights.

              Duran was able to beat leonard and was competitive with hagler.

              Like giving Billy conn credit for hanging with prime joe Louis.

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                #57
                It's an OK list but of course I don't entirely agree with it. I don't think Leonard is the best fighter alive. He didn't fight very often and he didn't last very long. Leonard was finished as a top fighter when Norris beat the hell out of him. Hearns deserve to win their second fight and I always thought Hagler beat him and would have beat him worse if Leonard had done the right thing and rematched Hagler right away. Hagler was murder in rematches. Hearns was still winning world titles when Leonard was finished as a top fighter.The 34 year old light punching Camacho KOed the 40 year old Leonard in 4 rounds. I think Hopkins should be ranked above Leonard. Bernard had 20 successful middleweight title defenses in a row for the all time record and he was still winning world titles into his late 40s. I think Whitaker is also ranked too high but it's their list.

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                  #58
                  No tommy Hearns, or roy jones, that's a disgrace

                  They should be ahead of Lamotta and Holmes.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                    If any fighter could do all this in one day, its a prime roy jones


                    boxing fans have the shortest memory of any fans...its all about what you did today

                    all people know of Jones is a washed up former champion fighting on too long

                    I bet a high percentage of posters on this site didnt even watch the man live, in his prime, which was 20 years ago, let alone a full fight of his in his prime

                    He was special and prime for prime...he was just flat out better than most of the guys on Ring's list
                    Roy Jones was great and should be at or near the top of the list among the greatest fighters alive in my opinion. There is no doubt in my mind that prime for prime Jones was a better pound for pound fighter than Leonard or Whitaker or damn near anybody else still living.

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                      #60
                      greatest fighter ever is subjective and certainly ring ****zine doesn't hold much credibility when dealing with realistic matters....Most old timers like ring ****zine b/c they deal with old fashioned outdated comparisons of what should be made....

                      Greatest fighter HAS to have consistency however so theres that...again SUBJECTIVE and greatest is not the best ever.

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