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http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/1/Under-the-Microscope-Analyzing-Middleweight-Greats-85791
my analysis. let me know what you think!
Badweather
05-07-2015, 10:10 AM
you're fucking toast!
toasted oats
you're in my crosshairs
Certain
05-07-2015, 11:19 AM
Harry Greb, Bernard Hopkins and Marvin Hagler.
Marvelous is one of my favorites, but those are boxers, not fighters ;)
cung is questionable - though he is a personal favourite on style alone, souza and filho (incredible streak, few quality wins) are borderline/interchangeable with a lombard. up until a fight ago i wouldn't have said rockhold deserved the nod -- him and weidman could still be considered 'growing' talents.
i feel like you should have considered sakuraba (not a strict MW?) and even prime misaki. it's great that you showed bustamante some love - criminally underrated.
but it's essentially an opinion piece, and it's well-written. good shit.
El Muffin
05-07-2015, 08:27 PM
V/ Gracie killer
Or w.e his nickname was
El Muffin
05-07-2015, 08:30 PM
Harry Greb, Bernard Hopkins and Marvin Hagler.
Sugar ray?
Ezzard Charles
Griffith
LamottA
edit: question
Where do 7 think Calzaghe checks in amongst the gR8s?
I think he was Mw
El Muffin
05-07-2015, 08:35 PM
I listed Emile Griffith because u have to be a bad man to be able to kill someone in a boxing ring
R.i.p to Benny paret but man why didn't they stop that shit
The vid makes me cringe
Specifically the tkO
Oh christ almighty
Certain
05-07-2015, 08:46 PM
Sugar ray?
Ezzard Charles
Griffith
LamottA
edit: question
Where do 7 think Calzaghe checks in amongst the gR8s?
I think he was Mw
Ezzard Charles was mostly a light heavyweight.
Joe Calzaghe was super middleweight and light heavyweight, though I don't mind lumping super middleweights in with middleweights. He was really good, but Bernard Hopkins is his only particularly impressive victory. I didn't even realize he retired with a 46-0 record, though.
Sugar Ray Leonard was mostly a welterweight. He moved up to face Marvin Hagler late in both of their careers. (It was Hagler's last fight.)
Sugar Ray Robinson was a bit of everything, so it's hard to discuss him in a single class. I have no problem calling him the greatest ever, though. His fights (that I've seen) were so damn entertaining, too. And he probably did his best work as a middleweight.
One guy I forgot is Carlos Monzon. He's a tricky one. He had a lot of questionable draws that may or may not have been given to him to preserve a run of 79 fights without a loss. He also didn't fight great competition for most of his career.
But to me, Marvin Hagler was the greatest middleweight ever. Harry Greb was right there.
El Muffin
05-07-2015, 08:54 PM
Definitely the epitome of granite Chinn ed
I'm more of a Tommy hearns guy
because of his right hand that harnessed ridiculous power when he could get full leverage w/ it
One of the best straight rights I've seen . His left was like antennae Tho ..
Klitchsko bros have good ones too
Vitali
Vladimirs more well rounded
Certain
05-07-2015, 09:51 PM
Definitely the epitome of granite Chinn ed
I'm more of a Tommy hearns guy
because of his right hand that harnessed ridiculous power when he could get full leverage w/ it
One of the best straight rights I've seen . His left was like antennae Tho ..
Best round of boxing ever, beyond dispute:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PPhyBUsxaA
But Marvin Hagler won that in three.
El Muffin
05-07-2015, 09:52 PM
Gatti- ward ..I'm thinking the championship rds
This is close though
El Muffin
05-07-2015, 09:54 PM
Goddammmmn Hagler
Hearns was hitting him flush w/ that right. God do they look brutal. Velocity on his punches lol
Good post. I don't rmbr the early rds
cung is questionable - though he is a personal favourite on style alone, souza and filho (incredible streak, few quality wins) are borderline/interchangeable with a lombard. up until a fight ago i wouldn't have said rockhold deserved the nod -- him and weidman could still be considered 'growing' talents.
i feel like you should have considered sakuraba (not a strict MW?) and even prime misaki. it's great that you showed bustamante some love - criminally underrated.
but it's essentially an opinion piece, and it's well-written. good shit.
the main metric I use is major organization championship wins, which is why Le (and others) are up there, and guys like Misaki and Belfort aren't. Misaki does have the Pride Grand Prix win, but only because he replaced Filho (who beat him), and Belfort's only championship win was at 205.
Saku is one of my first ballot HOFers if it were up to me, but he doesn't quite fit in anywhere weight wise. He routinely fought in open weight fights against significantly bigger opponents, usually who were at or around 205. He doesn't show up on any of these articles lol, which I'm sure will draw the ire of commenters, but he also never had any championship wins, and there are 10 LHW's who have 2 or more.
but yeah, it is basically an opinion/statistical breakdown piece, so it's meant to be more fun than rigorous analysis.
Badweather
05-08-2015, 06:59 AM
Best round of boxing ever, beyond dispute:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PPhyBUsxaA
But Marvin Hagler won that in three.
damn, how many punches were thrown in that round. jeeeez
Badweather
05-08-2015, 06:59 AM
oh
gatti vs ward I
was the best fight i've ever seen
Badweather
05-08-2015, 07:02 AM
I'm more of a Tommy hearns guy
because of his right hand that harnessed ridiculous power when he could get full leverage w/ it
One of the best straight rights I've seen . His left was like antennae Tho ..
i don't know his weight class, but kelly pavlik has the best right cross i've ever seen
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