George Foreman has always been my favorite boxer.
So who is on your list?
As far as mine it gets a little tricky
a few years back Marco Antonio Barrera would have topped the list. Him signing with Don King was enough for me to stop being a fan. Now he is more annoying than anything. It's a shame too becuase I always thought he was awesome.
So if Barrera is up there then Erik Morales has to be as well. That dude was another badass.
So in no order whatsoever since I would never be able to make up my mind.
Marco Antonio Barrera
Erik Morales
Ricky Hatton
The Klitschko bros
Bad Chad Dawson
Manny Pacquiao
Antonio Margarito
Joe Calzaghe (sp?)
Jorge Arce
and King Hippo from Mike Tyson's Punch Out
a couple of those are more for entertainment than anything.
George Foreman has always been my favorite boxer.
I'll always love George Foreman for waving the flag at the olympics to spite what John Carlos and Tommie Smith did. If not for his patriotism, then for his moral courage.
My favorites:
Pernell Whitaker - Most talented fighter I ever saw. Not even close.
Muhammad Ali - Close second, and a far better entertainer than Whitaker.
Willie Pep - Amazing fighter.
Julio Cesar Chavez - Smartest fighter I saw a lot of. He'd figure out opponents and just go to work on them. Whitaker beat him badly.
Sugar Ray Leonard - Power, speed, smarts, the ability to use each when it mattered.
Gene Tunney - Great ring smarts. Was able to survive against bigger, stronger and faster guys by using his brain.
Evander Holyfield - More heart than any fighter I ever saw. The effort required for him to be able to pack on enough mass to be a heavyweight was more than most guys put in for an entire fight.
Best three fights I ever saw that didn't have both Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in them:
Marvin Hagler vs. Thomas Hearns - Still Godzilla vs. King Kong to me. Best fight ever.
Gatti vs. Ward - If it weren't for the above, this would be an easy number one on the list.
Meldrick Taylor vs. Julio Cesar Chavez - disappointing climax, but incredible fight between two greats at the top of their game.
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In no real order, 10 that come to mind are..
Mike Tyson- a wrecking machine of power and excitement, in his youth, too bad it didn't last..
Marvelous Marvin Hagler- One of the best MiddleWeights ever, under-appreciated for too much of his career, man had a will of iron, incredibly mentally tough..
Thomas Hearns- Very exciting, great power in the right hand, too bad he had a weak chin, in the Ray and Hagler fights..
Oscar De La Hoya- Great boxer, fought every top guy in his era, never ducked anybody, got some bad decisions in SuperFights that have hurt his legacy..
Julio Caesar Chavez-Just a flat out friggin warrior, at every turn. Nobody could break his will..
Bernard Hopkins-Maybe the best Middleweight ever, one of the smartest and tactical fighters to ever fight. A true top 10 fighter of all time, for his career accomplishments.
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Muhammad Ali- Best and most exciting Heavyweight that ever lived..
Joe Frazier-Tough SOB, fought his heart out, mostly blind in one eye during his career. Only really looked bad when he fought, Foreman "Down goes Frazier"
Roy Jones JR- PD for PD legend, in his prime nobody could touch him, Roy barely lost a RD.
Wladimir Klitscko- Sadly is really being underappreciated for his accomplishments because this era of heavyweight boxing is just not there, but i do think he is one of the top guys. He can do it all..
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I saw the Chavez vs Whitaker fight at the dome. Every Mexican fighter lost that night and I thought the place was going to get torn down. That is the quietest i have ever seen black guys after a fight in which their fighter won. I was scared for the dudes because there were tons of Mexicans around
I was there as well, I could have sworn Leija beat Nelson that night...or at least got a draw...
Julio Cesar Chavez
Julio Cesar Chavez jr
Mike Tyson
Antonio Margarito
Bernard Hopkins.
My list...
Julio Cesear Chavez - what he did to Rosario, Camacho and his dramatic win over Taylor sealed it for me.
Marco Antonio Barrera - for what he did to Prince Naseem, his great fights with Morales and his classic with Mckinney.
Manny Pacqoiu - for what he did to Morales, his great fights with Marquez and for the excitement he brings to the sport.
Oscar Delahoya - for always fighting the best people in his weight class when he was young. His fights with Mosley, Quartey and Vargas are classic, as is his 2 destructions of JCC. He was robbed against Trinidad but it was his own fault for running the last 4 rounds.
Mike Tyson - for being a wrecking machine in his prime. He was the real life Clubber Lang when I first got into boxing in the mid to late 80's. His destruction of Berbick, Spinks and Marcus Frazier always stand out to me. Also, his matches against Razor Ruddock are underrated, both were great fights.
Marvelous Marvin Hagler - For his classics against Hearns, Duran and Leonard. He was robbed against Sugar Ray.
Micheal Carbajal - For his classic matchup against Chiquita Gonzales. Growing up, he seemed to always be on USA Network boxing (with Sean O'Grady), so he stands out when I look back at my childhood.
Evander Holyfield - For his classics against Foreman, Bowe, Lewis, Mercer and his 2 destructions of Mike Tyson.
Alexis Arguello - For his classics against Aaron Pryor.
Antonio Margerito - For what he did against Cotto and his fights with Williams, Antonio Diaz and Clottey. Also, his destruction of Kermit Cintron, who I always thought was a little full of himself.
Ricky Hatton - For his crowds singing for him and his fights with Tszyu and Mayweather.
Erik Morales - For his fights with Barrera, Pacqoiu and his underrated match with David Diaz.
Diego Corrales - For his fights with Castillo.
Arturo Gatti - For his fights with Mickey Ward, Ivan Robinson, Gabriel Rueles, Wilson Alvarez and the heart he showed against Delahoya, Mayweather and Baldomir eventhough he got his ass kicked.
Isreal Vasquez - For his fights with Rafeal Marquez and Jhonny Gonzales.
Vinny Pazienza - For his fights with Greg Haugen and all those USA Network/ESPN fights he used to highlight.
Jorge Paez - For his entertaining fights on USA Network, ESPN and NBC (I think). He always put on a good show.
I'll add more as I remember them...
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top 10 for:
Ali- maybe my favorite athlete ever.
jack johnson- for being such a badass
jack dempsey- brawler
sugar ray robinson- maybe the best fighter ever
Pernell "sweet pea" Whitaker- awkward but damn good.
Jamal Hinton- best pure boxer I ever seen live tv.
Aaron Pryor- vato had the hardest head ever. plus, he could entertain
Julio Chavez- Awesome, Awesome fighter
Felix Trinidad- Boriqua!
Miguel Cotto- Boriqua!
I think your memory is a little bit off. The fight was ruled a majority draw because two of the three scorecards were tied, with the third for Whitaker. Since Whitaker beat the out of Chavez and got ed by the judges, I'm not sure why the Mexicans were so unhappy. I do remember it being really quiet in the dome during the latter parts of the fight just because it wasn't looking good for Chavez.
Right now fighters I enjoy watching are in no particular order:
Margarito,Cotto,Izzy Vazquez,the brothers Marquez,James Kirkland,Bad Chad Dawson,PacMan,Nate Campbell,Josh Clottey,Andre Berto,Paul Williams,Juan Diaz,Librado Andrade,Kessler,Joe Cal just to name a few. Also Chris Arreola he's pretty funny in his post fight interviews.
margarito, salvitore sanchez ( you all for not mentioning him), barerra and some others.
and i don't give a , despite never living up to his potential i'll always consider myself a fernando vargas fan. the dude was a ing warrior with a tons of heart.
If you have some of his fights, I would love to see them and become a fan. All I've seen from him is highlight clips and stories...he just didn't get enough TV exposure for me to be a fan of his work.
The heavyweight division was king back in the 70's. Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Ernie Shavers, Ken Norton, etc. For me those were the golden days of boxing.
Floyd Mayweather
enough said
Damn you picked the most boring fighter and the thread died!
Great fighter, boring style, -head of a human being..
he didn't need to be fancy he just got the job done in the ring. but now hes gone![]()
Hopefully it stays that way unless it's to fight PacMan.
Hands of Stone
Ricardo "el Matador" Mayorga!!!!!
Saturday. HBO. Margarito v Mosely. Must see.
I watched the Andre Berto fight last week and was not too impressed. Kid has a lot of skill and raw tools but didn't fight a smart fight at all. He'll get destroyed when he steps up in that division, which is easily the most talented and toughest in the sport today.
I also thought Berto, although he showed alot of heart, did not fight a smart fight and left himself defenseless on the inside against Collazo. I thought the fight should have been a draw and, had Collazo not taken the 12th round off, he probably would have won. All Berto had to do was use his speed to potshot from the outside but his inclination to stay on the inside made it a much tougher fight than what it should have been.
You are correct about Berto being in trouble when he steps up to the higher levels of the division. I think Margerito, Pacqiou, Paul Williams, or Mayweather would beat him pretty convincingly.
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