What NAME has given us the best fighters?

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  1. slystaff

    slystaff Im Banned

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    Admittedly a silly thread, will soon degenerate into pure nonsense...but I was thinking...why not have a little fun once in a while? Which name has produced the best fighters overall?

    For example: Michael

    Michael Tyson
    Michael Nunn
    Michael Spinks
     
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    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    I think it comes down to most common names, such as James (Corbett, Jeffries, Toney, Smith) or Joe
     
  3. Buddy Rydell

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    Ray:
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Sugar Ray Seales
    Ray Austin
    Ray Mercer
    Sugar Ray Oliveira
    Ray Anis
    Ron "Stingray" McCarthy
     
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    Way to take the fun out of it. I was scraping my brain, thinking of names.
     
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    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Maybe we could develop this thread to tag-team fights, for example the best Mikes against the best Rays. Wold that return the fun? :cheer:
     
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    I take it, then, you're including fighters whose birthname wasn't a match for their, "ring" name?
     
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    Ramonza Soliloquies "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Not a bad idea. Interesting pound-for-pound matchings.
     
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    whiskey Czarcasm

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    :doh::laughing:
     
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    I put that in with tongue-in-cheek. I used to reading Boxing Monthly and there was a writer there with the pseudonym "Jim Bagg" created an award because this fighter was something 7-15-3 at the time. He was brought in to be a victim for some undefeated guy, but he wound up stopping the guy.

    After that, Jim Bagg created an award called the "Stingray" to be handed out whenever a no-hoper did much-better-than-expected against an up-and-comer or contender...like Marion "Jackhammer" Wilson against Ray Mercer or Ross Puritty against Tommy Morrison (on the same card, incidentally).

    Great story, actually!
     
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    Both Puritty and Wilson drew against Morrison and Mercer on the same night.
     
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    Floyd?
     
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    Floyd Mayweather and Floyd Patterson. Can't think of any others and Patterson wasn't that great.
     
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    Along with my recent 'fights where different coloured shorts were necessary' thread, I think this discussion is pretty conclusive evidence of us needing a big fight to talk about and quick. :lol:
     
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    How many great fighters have been called John? :lol: I can't think of many!
     
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    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

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    How many ginger world champions has there been since fights were broadcast in colour?
     
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    :lol: Danny Lopez or Ricky Hatton count? Both are borderline. Im struggling! I blame excessive boozing for the puzzling lack of good Scottish and Irish boxers. And for my shite trivia knowledge/memory for that matter.
     
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    John Mugabi
    John Ruiz
    John David Jackson
    Mia St. John
    Chris John

    Of these, I can't really call any of them great although I did see a GREAT issue of Playboy starring Mia. :lol:


    Do we include Juan as well?
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    Juan Martin Coggi
    Juan Carlos Gomez


    Can't think of many great fighters named John. Perhaps I'm not trying hard enough?
     
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    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

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    Na, strawberry blonde or auburn doesn't count, has to be proper ginger...

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    Joe seems to be a pretty good name for boxers...

    Joe Louis
    Joe Frazier
    Joe Gans
    Joe "Old Bones" Brown
    "Barbados" Joe Walcott

    And if we are including non-birth names: Jersey Joe Walcott
     
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    BWJ, you are quite the historian, how many "true ginger" world champions have there been since fights were first broadcast in colour?
     
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    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

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    I remember starting a "Who is the Best Fighter Named Roy" topic duing the RJJ mania on SecondsOut when folks were opening all kinds of thinly disguised RJJ tribute threads...much like the not so subtle Mayweather theads. :lol:
     
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    Does "true ginger" mean "redhead"?? Like the Weasleys??
     
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    You need to suspend yourself just for mentioning "Ruiz" and "great" in the same post. :lol:
     
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    Examples are provided above
     
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    Yes "Ginger" is the British way of saying "Redhead".
     
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    Gingers are the super pale, freckle faced ones.
     
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    Slice N Dice Big stiff idiot

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    Z don't forget your predictions this week lad!

    Also, Mr Sly hasn't shown up either, maybe he's giving us all a chance :lol:
     
  30. Quo Vadimus

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    I would say Floyd because he's better than all other boxers in history combined, + 2.

    /discussion
     

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