Question:
Who do you think is the worlds greatest boxer?
2009-05-03 18:12:18 UTC
Who do you think is the worlds greatest boxer?
32 answers:
2009-05-03 18:19:51 UTC
4 - Joe (Brown Bomber) Louis - Won 68 Lost 3, 54 KO



While there seems to be some dispute over whether 5 of his victories by KO were exhibition matches or not, there is a consensus not take seriously 2 of his 3 losses in failed comeback attempts. The last, and most humiliating defeat was an 8th round KO through the ropes by Rocky Marciano. The Brown Bomber was so much in debt, that he tried to come back well past his prime. The fact that so much cultural identify was thrust upon his shoulders, made Joe Louis not only one of the greatest pure fighters, but a true icon for America’s 2nd class citizens. Joe will be best known for his 1st round KO over Germany’s Max Schmeling in 1938. Schmeling beat the favored Louis in 12 years only a few years earlier. Even when Joe won the Heavyweight title by knockout, he refused to be called champion until he settled the score with Schmeling. It is this attitude that made him a national hero despite his color.



3 - Julio Cesar Chavez - Won 104 Lost 5, 2 draws, 80 KO



Julio is a Mexican world champion boxer who won world titles in 3 different divisions. Among the world champions that Chávez defeated in his career are Edwin Rosario, Jose Luis Ramirez, Rocky Lockridge, Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather, Sammy Fuentes, Héctor "Macho" Camacho, Juan Laporte, and Tony López. Chavez went 13 years before not winning a fight, with a draw to Pernell Whitaker, and it was another year later before he suffered his first defeat which was avenged 4 months later. Only in his last 8 years of his 24 year career did Chavez acount for 4 of his 5 losses to 3 different oppenents. He was able to avenge his lose to Willey Wise, but failed in second attempt to Oscar De La Hoya.



2 - Muhammed (Louisville Lip) Ali - won 56 Lost 5, 37 KO



In my book, Ali will also go down as one of the greatest human beings of all time. As purely a boxer, only a “what could have been” during his 3 year lay off after refusing to go to Vietnam prevents him from being the best ever. He came back after 3 years to lose his first of three asking Joe Frazier. Both were undefeated at the time. The same happened with Ken Norton. In both cases, Ali came back to whup them in the next 2 fights. Although the two became friends later on, Ali is also credited with knocking Foreman out in the ring, out of boxing, and onto the pulpit. Leon Spinks got Ali during his declining years, but Ali still come back to beat him in 1979. What happened to Ali in the next two fights against Holmes and Berbick is eerily similar to what is happening now with Roy Jones Jr. In neither case, should those 2 fights be included into what was an otherwise spectacular career.



1 – (Sugar) Ray Robinson 179 wins, 19 losses, 6 draws, 2 no contests, 109 KO



While many fighters have held that nickname over the years, none have been as sweet as Ray Robinson, whose real name was actually Walker Smith Jr. Robinson won the middleweight title an unprecedented 5 times. Even Muhammed Ali referred to Sugar Ray as the greatest fighter ever (it is rumoured that Robinson actually refused to give Ali an autograph when Ali met him while Ali was still young, and Clay). Unlike Moore, the majority of Robinson’s losses came at the end of his career.
The Bay SFFL
2009-05-03 19:32:21 UTC
Manny Pacquiao, hands down. If you said the "world's greatest boxer EVER"...it would still have to be Manny Pacquiao. I think he's out shined the history books in more ways than one and until some one could prove his abilities in the ring to be null-and-void, he'll be considered one of the greatest if not the greatest in the world of boxing. He's dethroned the best and he's vindicated the media by destroying the competition and the few that have beaten him in his professional career. Cotto, Mayweather, Margarito - yea, they're all challenges but they'll be just another victim in the mighty hands of the Pacman.
Nick.391
2009-05-03 21:10:55 UTC
Everyone who thinks they know boxing is licking Pacquiao's backside.

You have to state what decade it's in and whether it's pound for pound.

I'm bound to have several thumbs down on this, but I'd say Rocco Marchegiano for best ever, if not he's definitely in the top 10 with Ali, Tyson, the two Sugars, Hagler, Hearns, Benn- what else is there to say other than the fact that he had 49 fights under his belt, of of which were 49 wins, 43 by K.O.

There's been too many boxers to state who IS THE best.
DFER
2009-05-04 00:38:42 UTC
I think if Manny beats Mayweather Jr. He would definitely be the best. When all is said and done, just look at his resume. No one has ever achieved what he has accomplished.
2009-05-03 22:04:12 UTC
if muhammad ali was 140 lbs and was in his prime against pacquiao now, pacquiao would win... he was ruthless in his punches and he would never let muhammad ali hold him.... plus, pacquiao is never tired, which was what ali faced in most of his opponents... pacquiao is the greatest ever... if any boxer were to face him with the same weight, i dont see anybody beating him now... p4p he's the best...
Sean G
2009-05-03 19:05:33 UTC
If we are talking about active fighters, then I think it's either Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao. Floyd left the game as the best and Manny obviously has been since he left. They need to prove it against one another. If Floyd hasn't lost anything in his 1 month retirement he is the best in my mind.
michael
2009-05-03 18:19:59 UTC
Manny Pacquiao. He makes boxing greats look like sick old men. I don't think anybody has done that. And he doesn't back down on anyone. He has fought all the best and made them all kiss the canvas. Except for the ones who quit. Just makes what others accomplished look like nothing.
Jon
2009-05-03 18:24:25 UTC
Manny or Floyd. That will decide the best pound for pound boxer, but Mayweather will ensure it isn't an exciting fight.
Chas
2009-05-03 18:32:01 UTC
Sugar Shane Mosley
2009-05-03 18:35:15 UTC
yey pound for pound it is manny pacquiao
Rocky (One cutie dude)
2009-05-03 18:42:20 UTC
the ugly creature Pacquiao



All time: Either Ali or Rocky Marciano
Rock
2009-05-03 18:29:03 UTC
RICKY HATTON : How many boxers could simulate such a beating
2009-05-03 18:16:44 UTC
Floyd Mayweather. Hands Down.
2009-05-03 18:22:04 UTC
Mike Tyson he was a beast and defeated everyone.



I didn't like attitude one bit but he was a hell of a boxer.
good fellow
2009-05-03 18:17:23 UTC
James J. Braddock
fat gramer
2009-05-03 18:15:55 UTC
after last night . manny pacquio
2009-05-03 18:15:14 UTC
Im a big fan of Oscar Delajoya!
john
2009-05-03 22:42:14 UTC
manny pacquiao congrats knock out round two.................lakas
2009-05-03 18:17:04 UTC
Id have to go with Mohammed Ali
2009-05-03 18:16:34 UTC
Ali



right now:

PACMAN
MrSuave
2009-05-03 18:19:12 UTC
Rocky Balboa!
No Picture
2009-05-03 18:20:29 UTC
Mike Tyson



Now;Floyd mayweather!!
Adam
2009-05-03 18:15:39 UTC
Ali
MagyarKiwi
2009-05-03 18:14:50 UTC
pound for pound it is manny pacquiao.
J3Y
2009-05-03 18:35:28 UTC
sugar ray robinson the original pound for pound king..........
TYRONE
2009-05-03 18:16:51 UTC
mike Tyson how many other ppl bite off pieces of ears
2009-05-03 18:15:36 UTC
joe calzaghe without a doubt
Welshchick
2009-05-03 18:19:59 UTC
Joe AND Ali...........certainly not Hatton!
K
2009-05-03 18:14:50 UTC
roy jones jr... in his day
2009-05-03 18:15:01 UTC
Tyson.........hands down%
Our Mutual Friend
2009-05-03 18:15:02 UTC
mohamed ali. was
2009-05-03 18:15:45 UTC
RICKY HATTAN !!!!!!! WAHAY!<3333


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