Greatest Boxers and Their Times

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Best boxers in history

  • Sugar Ray Robinson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Joe Lewis

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Muhammad Ali

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Roberto Hands of Stone Duran

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Marvelous Marvin Hagler

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Sugar Ray Leonard

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Tommy Hitman Hearns

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Iron Mike Tyson

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Floyd Mayweather Jr

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Evander the Warrior Holyfield

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Many Pacquiao

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • George (I really love the name George) Foreman

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Smokin’ Joe Frazier

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3
That was my guy in the 80s. Thomas Hit Man Fucking Hearns.
If he only had a chin he would have been the best of the 80s Welter-Middle weights.
Better than Sugar Ray, Better than Hagler. He was doing great against both of those guys, then 'dink'. On the chin, legs got wobbly and it was going downhill. But man could that guy punch.
That Duran knockout was one of the best one punch knockouts ever.
Sometimes when I am bored I watch early Tyson knockouts on U Tube. Some of these guys were WAY bigger and did not take Miker seriously. But when they first came together and they guy feels the first solid Tyson punch, the look on his face immediately changes to the 'what did I get myself into" look.
I seen him knock some guy out with a chest punch !
70s and 80s boxing was great.
 
70s and 80s boxing was
Boxing was great. I have no interest anymore.

I don't think there will ever be a better time than Ali, Frazier, Foreman and Norton. But I lost interest after Jimmy Young was robbed after he totally outclassed Ali. Just didn't have knockout power but he outscored him for the entire fight.
 
That was my guy in the 80s. Thomas Hit Man Fucking Hearns.
If he only had a chin he would have been the best of the 80s Welter-Middle weights.
Better than Sugar Ray, Better than Hagler. He was doing great against both of those guys, then 'dink'. On the chin, legs got wobbly and it was going downhill. But man could that guy punch.
That Duran knockout was one of the best one punch knockouts ever.
Sometimes when I am bored I watch early Tyson knockouts on U Tube. Some of these guys were WAY bigger and did not take Miker seriously. But when they first came together and they guy feels the first solid Tyson punch, the look on his face immediately changes to the 'what did I get myself into" look.
I seen him knock some guy out with a chest punch !
70s and 80s boxing was great.
When you're hitting youtube for fun, re-watch Alexis Arguello/Aaron Pryor I
That first round was like out of a movie
 
"The was a deep dish beauty of a right." For some reason, I'm ordering a pizza now.
 
I feel the Landman thread is going off track but for a valid thread topic of its own. So I’m moving those posts here.
 
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I put up a poll and I’m sure I left a few off. I did a little boxing as a kid in the 70s and was really into what I feel was the best era in boxing history- the 70s-80s.

Boxing was hugely popular and I credit Don the fucking hairdo King for its demise. Golden Boy tried to go up against him but just didn’t have the moxy to do it.

Anyway, I always loved Leonard and Holyfield. Those two are probably my favorites all time. The Leonard/Hagler/Herns era was an amazing time. Then there was the Holyfield v Qawi war - EPIC!!!
 
BTW… Honorable mention to Ray Boom Boom Mancini. What a brawler. It was tragic how his career pretty much ended. That 15 round brawl with Du Ku Kim was one of the most amazing fights I have ever witnessed. Unfortunately, Kim didn’t make it out alive. He was a true warrior.
 
I literally cannot believe that Frank Bruno has been left from the list. Absolute travesty.
 
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I literally cannot believe that Frank Bruno has been left from the list. Absolute travesty.
I had to leave some off the list or it would have been a page long. I also left Lenix Lewis off the list and he was arguably a better boxer than Bruno - even though Bruno was WAY more fun to watch. Bruno always seemed to come out like a house on fire only to fade about mid fight and only managed to keep his one title for a few months if I recall.

Very good fighter though.
 
I voted for Iron Mike, but I would of voted BHop or Arturo Gatti if they were added. 2 of my other favorites in the 90’s early 2000’s.
 
It was a great time for boxing in my youth. Hagler, Hearns, Duran and Leonard. Then my favorite was Hilyfield and Tyson was just one of the Goats.
 
Don't know shit about boxing, but even I know Muhammad Ali. He's my choice.
 
I had to leave some off the list or it would have been a page long. I also left Lenix Lewis off the list and he was arguably a better boxer than Bruno - even though Bruno was WAY more fun to watch. Bruno always seemed to come out like a house on fire only to fade about mid fight and only managed to keep his one title for a few months if I recall.

Very good fighter though.
I was kidding re Bruno. He was pretty average but a cult hero here and he lived just round the corner from me when I grew up. Lennox Lewis on the other hand was very good. He beat Bruno in Cardiff. Not sure he should be on your list though. Joe Calzaghe was very good, again maybe not good enough for the list. Boxing was great, ruined by promotors and all the different promotions though.