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The Top 20 All-Time Greatest P4P List
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Originally posted by The plunger man View Postyour a wanker tromboner and only you thing you do is trombone a public toilet cottager....as I said fury is nowhere near an all time great yet....what planet are you on lol
All time greats have the George foreman�s , listons, Frazier , Holyfields and Tyson�s on them ....not just a 40 year old klitchcko and a Derek chisora...get a grip tromboner before I slap some sense back in to you ffs
Starting with simple questions:
What was Liston's best win?
Would Fury lose to Leotis Martin or Cassius Clay?
What was Foreman's best win?
Would Fury lose to Ali in Zaire, or to Jimmy Young?
Is Fury not much larger and more skilled defensively than Jerry Quarry (whom Foreman admits to have ducked)?
Frazier: best win? Does Fury lose to Ali or Foreman?
Holyfield: Best win? Does Fury lose to Bowe or Moorer?
Tyson: Best win? Does Fury lose to Douglas?
Say what you will about Wlad, Wilder and Wallin
... that's a better set of scalps than any other Heavyweight has ever had.
Originally posted by just the facts View PostSo the best heavyweight all time is Jack Dempsey? Not Joe Louis, not Ali, not Larry Holmes, not Lennox Lewis?
Did Dempsey ever lose in his prime? The fighters you listed all did.
Anyway... Ghost answered this question well. But I do think it's an interesting question worth addressing. P4P Lists can encompass a lot of factors which divisional lists don't.
I personally have many fighters at the top of my p4p list whom i don't rank highly in ANY divisional list - their careers just didn't neatly fit into a single weight class.
Again, not trying to answer for Ghost, but Dempsey's rise to champion is part of his greatness. Completely different reality than modern coddled fighters. And he really revolutionized the sport.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post1. Langford
2. Greb
3. Robinson
4. Armstrong
5. Charles
6. Pep
7. B. Leonard
8. Duran
9. Gans
10. Moore
11. Walker
12. R. Leonard
13. Ross
14. Mayweather
15. Conn
16. Canzoneri
17. Jones
18. Pacquiao
19. Monzon
20. Tunney
I like you having the top 3 lws there and close at that. I wouldn’t have Floyd and pac on the list myself.
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How the fook does anyone put Sam "Baby Kimbo" Langford in top slot?
Or rank Charles over Conn?
Or rank Gans over McGovern?
I wish people would only post lists of people they've watched and researched.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostNo heavies Jab?
I like you having the top 3 lws there and close at that. I wouldn�t have Floyd and pac on the list myself.
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Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View PostHow the fook does anyone put Sam "Baby Kimbo" Langford in top slot?
Or rank Charles over Conn?
Or rank Gans over McGovern?
I wish people would only post lists of people they've watched and researched.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostHe doesn�t have the resume. I know you judge fighters like Greb via your mythical �eyetest? I put my major emphasis on resumes.
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