Your fifteen most talented fighters of the past thirty years...

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  1. Victory

    Victory Leap-Amateur

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    In no particular order...

    1. Roy Jones Jr.
    2. Mike Tyson.
    3. Manny Pacquiao.
    4. Pernell Whitaker.
    5. Shane Mosley.
    6. Oscar De La Hoya.
    7. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    8. Lennox Lewis.
    9. Ray Leonard.
    10. Tommy Hearns.
    11. Marvin Hagler.
    12. Roberto Duran.
    13. Wilfred Benitez.
    14. Meldrick Taylor.
    15. Julio Cesar Chavez.
     
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    Duran at 12? Behind Oscar? :lol:

    Lewis in the top 10? Mosley at 5?

    The top 3 are correct and interchangable, the rest of your list is absurd.
     
  3. Irish

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    MA Barrera
    Wladimir Klitschko
    Royston Jones Jr.
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Meldrick Taylor
    Alexis Arguello
    Joe Calzaghe
    Ricardo Lopez
    Floyd Mayweather Jr
    Pernell Whittaker
    Roberto Duran
    Mike Tyson
    Vitali Klitschko
    Azumah Nelson
    JMM Marquez
     
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    He said "in no particular order".
     
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    pointless topic, especially if we're not going to specify order. 30 years is too big a range for one thing. May as well say the last 100 years.....shiiiiiiiiit.
     
  6. Irish

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    Nope. The talent gap widens considerably after a certain point, I would say that the earlier side of 1950 you see talent being constituted more by toughness, conditioning and raw power than by any universal degree of sophistication.

    Its not that they weren't capable- its that they weren't taught to be so.

    There are exceptions, Pep, Louis, Corbett, Conn, Choynsky

    Don't get me wrong, I have seen talent overwhelmed and beaten into the dirt by sheer effort and spirit and balls, but we aren't talking about the greatest fighters of the last 30 years but rather the greatest talents of that period.

    It is debatable whether Ricardo Lopez could have survived for 30 rounds or more with a guy like Jimmy Wilde, who was a freakishly well conditioned flyweight. But Wilde could never match the guy for artistry, economy of effort, overall fluidity and slickness. It is a wonder if Marvin Hagler could have done too much with a genuine 170lbr like Stanley Ketchel who had the punch, not to mention the temerity, to bowl over Jack Johnson.

    Game is different today, it is regimented strictly, there's almost none of this "to the death" mullarky of yesteryear.
     
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    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    No particular order.

    Roberto Duran
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Mike Tyson
    Roy Jones
    Manny Pacquiao
    Floyd Mayweather
    Wilfred Benitez
    Ricardo Lopez
    James Toney
    Tommy Hearns
    Aaron Pryor
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    Erik Morales
    Pernell Whitaker
    Azumah Nelson
     
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    Oscar more talented than Duran & Leonard?:laughing::laughing::laughing:
     
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    puerto rock WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Well in all fairness he could fade in the late rounds better than either guy.:dunno:
     
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    Mine IS in specific order. IMO, and this is based on TALENT remember:

    1. Jones
    2. Leonard
    3. Tyson
    4. Manny
    5. Duran
    6. Whitaker
    7. Floyd
    8. Hearns
    9. Pryor
    10. M.Spinks
    11. Lopez
    12. Curry
    13. Mosley
    14. Benitez
    15. Holy & Hopkins tied


    Honorable mention: Toney, Hagler, Chavez, Camacho, Taylor, Norris, Oscar, Marquez, Nelson, Mark Johnson, EM Muhammed, Barrera, Hamed, Rosario, Nunn, McCallum, Lummox, Tszyu, and Bowe.
     
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    Would it be pointless if everyone ranked Floyd #1?
     
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    Pac
    Wlad
    Lennox
    Ottke
    Calzaghe
    Roid
    Leonard
    Ruiz
    Oquendo
    Whitaker
    Norris
    C. Spinks
    Campas
    Hearns
    Pryor
    Hamed
     
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    If this same poll was made over at Eastisde.... Calzaghe would be top 5, and Khan & Haye would make everyones top 10.
     
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    off the top of my head (very little concentrated effort; personal preferences abounding):

    JMM
    McCallum
    El Finito
    Duran
    Pacquiao
    ODH
    RJJ
    Mel Taylor
    Toney
    Nunn
    Sal Sanchez
    Benitez
    PBF
    Holmes
    SRL
     
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    Well here we got Sven Ottke mentioned... so i wouldn't be to proud...


    Ah shit Ugo also has Oquendo and Campas, so he was prolly just stirring... :lol:
     
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    I can't distinguish talent from quality. :dunno:
     
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    talent = speed and flashy style
     
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    this is the only list so far that has a firm grasp on the topic at hand. well done.
     
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    For a guy with no power and no real speed or obvious physical advantages such as height, reach, or strength, Ottke has a ridiculous resume which includes him never losing a pro fight and beating, in the amateurs, JC Gomez, Chris Byrd, Antonio Tarver, Michael Moorer and Zsolt Erdei.

    The guy clearly had talent. Was he protected at home? Sure, to a degree, but nowhere near as much as the latter-day Bernard Hopkins. Once I decided to exclude Hopinks, Ottke also had to be excluded for the same reasons.

    But Ottke was definitely a very talented fighter who was beating a lot of guys years ago who remain pertinent to this day, like Glen Johnson, for instance.
     
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    Being black is also helpful. But not from africa. hippety hoppety-style...
     
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    not sure what being 'talented' being means these days.

    to me, it's having great athletic or strategic ability and actually applying it consistently to your best advantage.

    someone like naseem hamed comes to mind as far as pure talent concerned. before his reflexes and skills have begun to deteriorate, he was at least able to dominate his foes and knocked them out in a brutal fashion. he did so even during his early-to-mid title reign when he wasn't as fast as he was at one point.

    someone like zab judah, does not. despite his fast hands, power, and overall speed, they've only been displayed in spurts. he surely lacked in the discipline and consistency department and sometimes wasn't able to execute his plans or lack there of against opponents who were far inferior on paper. his defense and stamina also were in question when pitted against guys who could take his shots and back him up.

    to me, judah was a very fast, once a very good fighter who's always had chinks in his armor. not the most talented.

    some detractors say roy jones was a great talent, but not a great boxer, but that's much more difficult to argue considering he wasted all of his opponents w/ near perfection until he got old.
     
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    Oops, missed that bit. In that case he shouldn't have numbered them, it automatically makes it seem like an ordered list.
     
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    1. Jones
    2. Leonard
    3. Whitaker
    4. Duran
    5. Mayweather
    6. Pacquiao
    7. Benitez
    8. Hagler
    9. Hearns
    10.Toney
    11. Hopkins
    12. R. Lopez
    13. De La Hoya
    14. JM Marquez
    15. A. Nelson
     
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    Why did nobody mention Zab Judah, yet???
     
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    Because this is a thread about most talented, not most ghetto.
     
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    Because every fighter I listed was more talented than Zab.
     
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    Or most gold teef
     
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    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Zab Judah has an IQ of 135
     
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    I don't believe he has an IQ of 35.
     

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