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    The 30 Greatest P4P of All-Time (active fighters not included)

    Hopkins, Mayweather, Pacquiao and other active fighters are not part of this list. I've been asked this so many times in the main forum, so here it is.

    Greatest Pound for Pound of All-Time (from greatest on down)

    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Muhammad Ali
    3. Sugar Ray Leonard
    4. Joe Louis
    5. Henry Armstrong
    6. Willie Pep
    7. Roberto Duran
    8. Archie Moore
    9. Harry Greb
    10. Sam Langford

    11. Benny Leonard
    12. Mickey Walker
    13. Joe Gans
    14. Kid Gavilan
    15. Jimmy Wilde
    16. Carlos Monzon
    17. Pernell Whitaker
    18. Jack Johnson
    19. Larry Holmes
    20. Pancho Villa

    21. Salvador Sanchez
    22. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
    23. Julio Caesar Chavez
    24. Tommy Hearns
    25. Tommy Loughran
    26. Ezzard Charles
    27. George Foreman
    28. Aaron Pryor
    29. Jake LaMotta
    30. Jack Dempsey

    If they retired today, Pacquiao and Roy Jones are top 12. Hopkins top 20. Mayweather top 30. Klitschkos not top 200.

    #2
    Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray View Post
    Hopkins, Mayweather, Pacquiao and other active fighters are not part of this list. I've been asked this so many times in the main forum, so here it is.

    Greatest Pound for Pound of All-Time (from greatest on down)

    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Muhammad Ali
    3. Sugar Ray Leonard
    4. Joe Louis
    5. Henry Armstrong
    6. Willie Pep
    7. Roberto Duran
    8. Archie Moore
    9. Harry Greb
    10. Sam Langford

    11. Benny Leonard
    12. Mickey Walker
    13. Joe Gans
    14. Kid Gavilan
    15. Jimmy Wilde
    16. Carlos Monzon
    17. Pernell Whitaker
    18. Jack Johnson
    19. Larry Holmes
    20. Pancho Villa

    21. Salvador Sanchez
    22. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
    23. Julio Caesar Chavez
    24. Tommy Hearns
    25. Tommy Loughran
    26. Ezzard Charles
    27. George Foreman
    28. Aaron Pryor
    29. Jake LaMotta
    30. Jack Dempsey

    If they retired today, Pacquiao and Roy Jones are top 12. Hopkins top 20. Mayweather top 30. Klitschkos not top 200.
    Just curious,

    Does the fact that Roy Jones continues to fight and get KOed depreciate his value at the top spot? or are we talking the prime of the fighters careers?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray View Post
      Hopkins, Mayweather, Pacquiao and other active fighters are not part of this list. I've been asked this so many times in the main forum, so here it is.

      Greatest Pound for Pound of All-Time (from greatest on down)

      1. Sugar Ray Robinson
      2. Muhammad Ali
      3. Sugar Ray Leonard
      4. Joe Louis
      5. Henry Armstrong
      6. Willie Pep
      7. Roberto Duran
      8. Archie Moore
      9. Harry Greb
      10. Sam Langford

      11. Benny Leonard
      12. Mickey Walker
      13. Joe Gans
      14. Kid Gavilan
      15. Jimmy Wilde
      16. Carlos Monzon
      17. Pernell Whitaker
      18. Jack Johnson
      19. Larry Holmes
      20. Pancho Villa

      21. Salvador Sanchez
      22. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
      23. Julio Caesar Chavez
      24. Tommy Hearns
      25. Tommy Loughran
      26. Ezzard Charles
      27. George Foreman
      28. Aaron Pryor
      29. Jake LaMotta
      30. Jack Dempsey

      If they retired today, Pacquiao and Roy Jones are top 12. Hopkins top 20. Mayweather top 30. Klitschkos not top 200.

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        #4
        Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
        Just curious,

        Does the fact that Roy Jones continues to fight and get KOed depreciate his value at the top spot? or are we talking the prime of the fighters careers?
        Prime only. Roy Jones can get KOd in his next 20 fights for all I care. It won't affect his place one bit as far as I'm concerned.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray View Post
          Prime only. Roy Jones can get KOd in his next 20 fights for all I care. It won't affect his place one bit as far as I'm concerned.
          why prime only? what about those fighters who were already past it but went on to do well? that should also be a good parameter for P4P greatness doncha think?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray View Post
            Hopkins, Mayweather, Pacquiao and other active fighters are not part of this list. I've been asked this so many times in the main forum, so here it is.

            Greatest Pound for Pound of All-Time (from greatest on down)

            1. Sugar Ray Robinson
            2. Muhammad Ali
            3. Sugar Ray Leonard
            4. Joe Louis
            5. Henry Armstrong
            6. Willie Pep
            7. Roberto Duran
            8. Archie Moore
            9. Harry Greb
            10. Sam Langford

            11. Benny Leonard
            12. Mickey Walker
            13. Joe Gans
            14. Kid Gavilan
            15. Jimmy Wilde
            16. Carlos Monzon
            17. Pernell Whitaker
            18. Jack Johnson
            19. Larry Holmes
            20. Pancho Villa

            21. Salvador Sanchez
            22. Marvelous Marvin Hagler
            23. Julio Caesar Chavez
            24. Tommy Hearns
            25. Tommy Loughran
            26. Ezzard Charles
            27. George Foreman
            28. Aaron Pryor
            29. Jake LaMotta
            30. Jack Dempsey

            If they retired today, Pacquiao and Roy Jones are top 12. Hopkins top 20. Mayweather top 30. Klitschkos not top 200.
            I have your 26 and 11 should be top 10.

            Greb and Langford are arguably the greatest ever.

            SRL doesn't have the longevivity for a place at 3.

            Ali is way to high in my opinion.

            LaMotta and Pyror shouldn't be in the Top 30 in my opinion.

            Fitzsimmons and Jofre should be on this list without a doubt.

            Just a few things I didn't agree with but, very good effort

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              #7
              Originally posted by Barnburner View Post
              I have your 26 and 11 should be top 10.

              Greb and Langford are arguably the greatest ever.

              SRL doesn't have the longevivity for a place at 3.

              Ali is way to high in my opinion.

              LaMotta and Pyror shouldn't be in the Top 30 in my opinion.

              Fitzsimmons and Jofre should be on this list without a doubt.

              Just a few things I didn't agree with but, very good effort
              I support everything of the above post and will like to state that George Foreman in a P4P list without Tony Canzoreni being there is absolutely not done. Ali should barely be in top 10 again. Ray leonard too. Even Joe Louis's son wont have him so high.Anyways every list is different i guess * Shrugs shoulders *

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