Greatest Boxers Of All Time ??

Started by gsb876, November 13, 2010, 04:24:30 AM

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Bulla

Great list Gurj but knock the paper champ May Jr off at number 10, dont believe the hype ! :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM8U8rbOpI4

Kenji

At first I thought, hmmm, my favourite boxer must be this one:
 

 
then I actually read the first post..... LOL....

gsb876

Quote from: Bulla;726790Great list Gurj but knock the paper champ May Jr off at number 10, dont believe the hype ! :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM8U8rbOpI4

from what i have seen of Mayweather he has despatched all he has faced and is on 41 wins no losses, however after the Pacman fight the other night i think its Pacman at 10 not mayweather.
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Bulla

Pacman is a great no doubt, I hope Mayweather grows some balls and steps up to meet him, cant see it though, he\'s more interested in WWE :2Rolleyes

I\'d have Chavez at number 10. :Thumbsup!

gsb876

Quote from: Bulla;726889Pacman is a great no doubt, I hope Mayweather grows some balls and steps up to meet him, cant see it though, he\'s more interested in WWE :2Rolleyes

I\'d have Chavez at number 10. :Thumbsup!

Considered Chavez and Willie Pep around that number.
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gsb876

Audrey Harrison at number 10 perhaps ?????
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Bobbit

Quote from: gsb876;726934Audrey Harrison at number 10 perhaps ?????

Cant see him being any worse at politics than he was at boxing... hang on am I getting confused?  :p :Hammer
:Laugh LOL


                                       

gsb876

Quote from: Bobbit;726940Cant see him being any worse at politics than he was at boxing... hang on am I getting confused?  :p :Hammer

HA HA NICE :rollin:rollin:rollin
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gsb876

Have changed number 10 to Manny Pacquaio after the other nights performance was so good
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Bobbit

here a good link for Pacman fighting Cotto: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4FEoDH90oc

good 50mins of great boxing to enjoy!
:Laugh LOL


                                       

gsb876

Quote from: Bobbit;726948here a good link for Pacman fighting Cotto: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4FEoDH90oc

good 50mins of great boxing to enjoy!

watch boxing all the time dude, saw that one live :D
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Bobbit

me too, but well worth a 2nd watch!
:Laugh LOL


                                       

gsb876

The fight v Margarito was more impressive as he has a solid chin and dismantled Cotto as well, Cotto\'s first loss was v Margarito.

He took quite a few shots v Pacman, did you get a end figure of how many landed???
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Bobbit

Manny: 336 landed from 780 thrown
Cotto: 172 from 597

Quite a difference really, especially when looking at power shots;
Manny 276 from 560
Cotto 93 from 300

found info here: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/view.php?pg=pacquiao-cotto-compubox-stats
:Laugh LOL


                                       

Ian65

Ali for me ... to win 3 heavyweight world titles in the golden age of heavyweights was some achievement....
watching that rubbish on Saturday night, neither Haye or Fraudley would have been able to live with the likes of Ali, Frazer or Foreman.
Nigel Benn and Eubank were great to watch as well but neither were the same fighters after the Watson and McClellan fights.
Both understandably seemed to lose their killer edge.