What are the top 5 greatest resume OF WINS! Not who they fought, who they beat? Wheter the fighters were past or not, name the top 5 fighters with the greatest resume of wins.
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Harry Greb Resume Of Wins
-Jack Blackburn
-Al McCoy
-George Chip
-Jack Dillon
-Battling Levinsky
-Mike McTigue
-Billy Miske
-Mike Gibbons
-Bill Brennan
-Kid Norfolk
-Tommy Gibbons
-Gene Tunney
-Tommy Loughran
-Johnny Wilson
-Tiger Flowers
-Mickey Walker
-Maxie Rosenbloom
Muhammad Ali Resume Of Wins
-Archie Moore
-Sonny Liston
-Floyd Patterson
-Jerry Quarry
-Joe Frazier
-Bob Foster
-Ken Norton
-George Foreman
-Ron Lyle
-Jimmy Young
-Earnie Shavers
Ray Robinson Resume Of Wins
-Pete Lello
-Sammy Angott
-Marty Servo (42-0)
-Fritzie Zivic
-Jake LaMotta
-Izzy Jannazzo
-Ralph Zannelli
-Henry Armstrong
-Tommy Bell
-Cecil Hudson
-Kid Gavilan
-Steve Belloise
-Charley Fusari
-Bobo Olson
-Cyrille Delannoit
-Randy Turpin
-Rocky Graziano
-Gene Fullmer
-Carmen Basilio
-Denny MoyerLast edited by Southpaw Great; 05-22-2010, 12:51 PM.
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Top 5 Heavyweights and their top 3 top 20 names...:
1. Holyfield
Tyson
Foreman
Holmes
2. Ali
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
3. Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
Evander Holyfield
Vitali Klitschko
4. Rocky Marciano
Joe Louis
Archie Moore
Ezzard Charles
5. Jack Johnson
Bob Fitzsimmons
James Jeffries
Sam LangfordLast edited by Joeyzagz; 05-22-2010, 12:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Soir View PostTop 5 Heavyweights and their top 3 top 20 names...:
1. Holyfield
Tyson
Foreman
Holmes
2. Ali
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
3. Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
Evander Holyfield
Vitali Klitschko
4. Rocky Marciano
Joe Louis
Archie Moore
Ezzard Charles
5. Jack Johnson
Bob Fitzsimmons
James Jeffries
Sam Langford
1/. Tyson was a shell of the former ATG having served several lengthy prison sentences and was more than a decade past his best having been beaten by Buster Douglas 11yrs earlier and Holyfield 6yrs earlier, Tyson was heavily into drugs and anti-depressants and was also beaten by Danny Williams & Kevin McBride not long after the Lewis fight, to claim otherwise is buffoonery.
2/. Lewis was very unfortunate to only get a draw with Holyfield in their first fight yet in their second fight the vast number of ringside reporters had Holyfield as the clear winner, Holyfield had clearly slipped by quite some way and was knowhere near the fighter he was in the early 90s.
3/. Lewis again was very fortunate to get the victory over Vitali Klitschko, it is thought by most that if not for the dubious cut suffered by Vitali that he would have defeated Lewis most likey by KO in under 10rds.
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Originally posted by Soir View PostTop 5 Heavyweights and their top 3 top 20 names...:
1. Holyfield
Tyson
Foreman
Holmes
2. Ali
Foreman
Frazier
Liston
3. Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
Evander Holyfield
Vitali Klitschko
4. Rocky Marciano
Joe Louis
Archie Moore
Ezzard Charles
5. Jack Johnson
Bob Fitzsimmons
James Jeffries
Sam Langford
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Quarry
Ali
Bonavena
LOUIS
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Conn
Walcott
Schmeling
TUNNEY
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Dempsey
Greb
Carpentier
FOREMAN
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Frazier
Norton
Moorer
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Robinson's Unquantified-but-Detailed Complete Career Resume:
*Info below uses Ring Annual Ratings
*Hall of Famers in bold
Pete Lello (#3 LW – 1940)
Sammy Angott (#1 LW – 1940, LW Champ – 1941, #2 LW – 1943, #8 WW – 1945)
Maxie Shapiro (#8 LW – 1942)
Marty Servo [Undefeated] (WW Champ – 1946)
Fritzie Zivic (WW Champ – 1940, #3 WW – 1941, #8 WW 1942)
Maxie Berger (JWW Champ – 1939, #6 WW – 1940)
Norman Rubio (#10 WW – 1941)
Reuben Shank (#8 MW – 1943)
Tony Motisi (#9 WW – 1942)
Jake LaMotta (#6 MW – 1942, #1 MW – 1943, #2 MW – 1944, #3 MW – 1945, #1 MW – 1946)
(#5 MW – 1947, #3 MW – 1948, MW Champ – 1949 & 1950)
Izzy Janazzo (#2 WW – 1940, #8 WW – 1941 & 1943)
Vic Dellicurti (#10 MW – 1944)
Al Nettlow (couple close fights with Bob Montgomery, beat Maxie Berger)
California Jackie Wilson (#2 WW – 1941, #3 WW – 1942)
Ralph Zannelli (#5 WW – 1943, #4 WW – 1947)
Henry Armstrong (WW Champ – 1938 & 1939, #1 WW – 1940, #2 WW – 1942, #1 WW – 1944)
Sheik Rangel (#10 WW – 1942)
George Martin (beat Ralph Zannelli, Garvey Young, V. Vines, Pedro Montanez, Battling Battalino, Andy Callahan)
Tommy Bell (#1 WW – 1946, #2 WW – 1947)
George Costner (#5 WW – 1947, #2 WW – 1949)
Jimmy McDaniels (#4 WW – 1944)
O'Neill Bell (just beat George Costner, Jackie Wilson, and Fritzie Zivic back to back to back)
Joe Curcio (beat Fritzie Zivic, Cecil Hudson, and Johnny Green)
Vinnie Vines (beat Sam Baroudi and Jackie Alzek)
Ossie Harris (beat Tommy Bell, Reuben Shank, and Fritzie Zivic)
Cecil Hudson (beat Tommy Bell, Fritzie Zivic, Freddie Dixon, Ossie Harris, & Sheik Rangel)
Artie Levine (beat Jimmy Doyle, Marvin Bryant, Vic Dellicurti, Herbie Kronowitz, & Joe Agosta)
Georgie Abrams (#5 MW – 1946)
Jimmy Doyle (#2 WW – 1945, #7 WW – 1946)
Billy Nixon (beat Johnny Green, Buster Tyler, & Johnny Hutchinson)
Chuck Taylor (beat Frankie Abrams, Tony Pellone, and Honeychile Johnson)
Henry Brimm (beat Vic Dellicurti, Holman Williams, Joey DeJohn, Arte Towne, & Tony Elizondo)
Bernard Docusen (#3 WW – 1948 & 1949)
Kid Gavilan (#1 WW – 1948, 1949, 1950, & 1951, WW Champ – 1952 & 1953)
Bobby Lee (beat Livio Minelli, Billy Nixon, Nava Esparza, Dorsey Lay, Honeychile Johnson, Chico Varona, & Gene Burton)
Don Lee (beat Jimmy McDaniels, Vince Foster, Sheik Rangel, Joe Danos, Howard Bleyhl, Billy Tierney)
Earl Turner (beat Sheik Rangel, Fred Apostoli, Cecil Hudson, Cocoa Kid, Don Lee, Jackie Wilson, George Costner, George Duke, etc)
Steve Belloise (#2 MW – 1948, #5 MW – 1949)
Al Mobley (beat Fritzie Zivic, Georgie Benton, Honeychile Johnson, George Martin, Sylvester Perkins, Otis Graham, & Bert Linam)
Aaron Wade (#7 MW – 1945)
Ray Barnes (#7 MW – 1950)
Robert Villemain (#3 MW – 1949, #8 MW – 1950, #9 MW – 1951)
Charley Fusari (#3 WW – 1950, #8 WW – 1951)
Jose Basora (#4 MW – 1943 & 1944)
Joe Rindone (beat Ralph Zannelli, Paul Pender, Bob Murphy, Pierre Langlois, Joe Blackwood, Charley Zivic, & Henry Lee)
Bobo Olson (#3 MW – 1952, MW Champ – 1953 & 1954, #1 MW – 1955)
Bobby Dykes (#2 WW – 1952, #5 MW – 1953)
Jean Stock (beat Randy Turpin, Bobby Dawson, Omar Kouidri, Cyrille Delannoit, Robert Charron, Edouard Tenet)
Luc van Dam (beat Jean Stock, Cyrille Delannoit, Jacques Royer Crecy, Albert Finch, Bep van Klaveren, & Felix Wouters)
Hans Stretz (beat Randy Turpin, Jacques Royer Crecy, Al Mobley, Peter Mueller, Rudi Pepper)
(Carl Schmidt, Heinz Sanger, Alex Buxton, Johnny Sullivan, Franco Festucci)
Holley Mims (#8 MW – 1953, #3 MW – 1954, #6 MW – 1955)
Cyrille Delannoit (#5 MW – 1948)
Randy Turpin (#1 MW – 1951 & 1952, MW Champ – 1951)
Rocky Graziano (#3 MW – 1946, MW Champ – 1947, #10 MW – 1948 & 1951)
Garth Panter (beat Pierre Langlois, Walter Cartier, and Earl Turner)
Rocky Castellani (#1 MW – 1953, #2 MW – 1954, #5 MW – 1955)
Gene Fullmer (#1 MW – 1956, MW Champ – 1957, #2 MW – 1957 & 1958, #1 MW – 1959, 1960, 1961, & 1962)
Carmen Basilio (WW Champ – 1955 & 1956, MW Champ – 1957, #1 MW – 1958)
Denny Moyer (#9 MW – 1961, #6 MW – 1962, JMW Champ – 1963, #9 MW – 1968, #2 MW – 1969)
Ralph Dupas (#2 WW – 1961, #3 WW – 1962, #4 WW – 1963, JMW Champ – 1963)
Yoland Leveque (beat Bennie Briscoe, Jacques Marty, Art Hernandez, & Bo Hogberg)
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Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Posthuge question marks over all 3 of Lewis wins
If you want to discuss the circumstances and what happened in those bouts, start a new thread. This is about W's over big names, and Lennox has 3 top 20 juggernauts on his, while Dempsey does not have a single one other than maybe Willard that would make a top 20 HW ATG list.
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Originally posted by Obama View PostRobinson's Unquantified-but-Detailed Complete Career Resume:
*Info below uses Ring Annual Ratings
*Hall of Famers in bold
Pete Lello (#3 LW ?1940)
Sammy Angott (#1 LW ?1940, LW Champ ?1941, #2 LW ?1943, #8 WW ?1945)
Maxie Shapiro (#8 LW ?1942)
Marty Servo [Undefeated] (WW Champ ?1946)
Fritzie Zivic (WW Champ ?1940, #3 WW ?1941, #8 WW 1942)
Maxie Berger (JWW Champ ?1939, #6 WW ?1940)
Norman Rubio (#10 WW ?1941)
Reuben Shank (#8 MW ?1943)
Tony Motisi (#9 WW ?1942)
Jake LaMotta (#6 MW ?1942, #1 MW ?1943, #2 MW ?1944, #3 MW ?1945, #1 MW ?1946)
(#5 MW ?1947, #3 MW ?1948, MW Champ ?1949 & 1950)
Izzy Janazzo (#2 WW ?1940, #8 WW ?1941 & 1943)
Vic Dellicurti (#10 MW ?1944)
Al Nettlow (couple close fights with Bob Montgomery, beat Maxie Berger)
California Jackie Wilson (#2 WW ?1941, #3 WW ?1942)
Ralph Zannelli (#5 WW ?1943, #4 WW ?1947)
Henry Armstrong (WW Champ ?1938 & 1939, #1 WW ?1940, #2 WW ?1942, #1 WW ?1944)
Sheik Rangel (#10 WW ?1942)
George Martin (beat Ralph Zannelli, Garvey Young, V. Vines, Pedro Montanez, Battling Battalino, Andy Callahan)
Tommy Bell (#1 WW ?1946, #2 WW ?1947)
George Costner (#5 WW ?1947, #2 WW ?1949)
Jimmy McDaniels (#4 WW ?1944)
O'Neill Bell (just beat George Costner, Jackie Wilson, and Fritzie Zivic back to back to back)
Joe Curcio (beat Fritzie Zivic, Cecil Hudson, and Johnny Green)
Vinnie Vines (beat Sam Baroudi and Jackie Alzek)
Ossie Harris (beat Tommy Bell, Reuben Shank, and Fritzie Zivic)
Cecil Hudson (beat Tommy Bell, Fritzie Zivic, Freddie Dixon, Ossie Harris, & Sheik Rangel)
Artie Levine (beat Jimmy Doyle, Marvin Bryant, Vic Dellicurti, Herbie Kronowitz, & Joe Agosta)
Georgie Abrams (#5 MW ?1946)
Jimmy Doyle (#2 WW ?1945, #7 WW ?1946)
Billy Nixon (beat Johnny Green, Buster Tyler, & Johnny Hutchinson)
Chuck Taylor (beat Frankie Abrams, Tony Pellone, and Honeychile Johnson)
Henry Brimm (beat Vic Dellicurti, Holman Williams, Joey DeJohn, Arte Towne, & Tony Elizondo)
Bernard Docusen (#3 WW ?1948 & 1949)
Kid Gavilan (#1 WW ?1948, 1949, 1950, & 1951, WW Champ ?1952 & 1953)
Bobby Lee (beat Livio Minelli, Billy Nixon, Nava Esparza, Dorsey Lay, Honeychile Johnson, Chico Varona, & Gene Burton)
Don Lee (beat Jimmy McDaniels, Vince Foster, Sheik Rangel, Joe Danos, Howard Bleyhl, Billy Tierney)
Earl Turner (beat Sheik Rangel, Fred Apostoli, Cecil Hudson, Cocoa Kid, Don Lee, Jackie Wilson, George Costner, George Duke, etc)
Steve Belloise (#2 MW ?1948, #5 MW ?1949)
Al Mobley (beat Fritzie Zivic, Georgie Benton, Honeychile Johnson, George Martin, Sylvester Perkins, Otis Graham, & Bert Linam)
Aaron Wade (#7 MW ?1945)
Ray Barnes (#7 MW ?1950)
Robert Villemain (#3 MW ?1949, #8 MW ?1950, #9 MW ?1951)
Charley Fusari (#3 WW ?1950, #8 WW ?1951)
Jose Basora (#4 MW ?1943 & 1944)
Joe Rindone (beat Ralph Zannelli, Paul Pender, Bob Murphy, Pierre Langlois, Joe Blackwood, Charley Zivic, & Henry Lee)
Bobo Olson (#3 MW ?1952, MW Champ ?1953 & 1954, #1 MW ?1955)
Bobby Dykes (#2 WW ?1952, #5 MW ?1953)
Jean Stock (beat Randy Turpin, Bobby Dawson, Omar Kouidri, Cyrille Delannoit, Robert Charron, Edouard Tenet)
Luc van Dam (beat Jean Stock, Cyrille Delannoit, Jacques Royer Crecy, Albert Finch, Bep van Klaveren, & Felix Wouters)
Hans Stretz (beat Randy Turpin, Jacques Royer Crecy, Al Mobley, Peter Mueller, Rudi Pepper)
(Carl Schmidt, Heinz Sanger, Alex Buxton, Johnny Sullivan, Franco Festucci)
Holley Mims (#8 MW ?1953, #3 MW ?1954, #6 MW ?1955)
Cyrille Delannoit (#5 MW ?1948)
Randy Turpin (#1 MW ?1951 & 1952, MW Champ ?1951)
Rocky Graziano (#3 MW ?1946, MW Champ ?1947, #10 MW ?1948 & 1951)
Garth Panter (beat Pierre Langlois, Walter Cartier, and Earl Turner)
Rocky Castellani (#1 MW ?1953, #2 MW ?1954, #5 MW ?1955)
Gene Fullmer (#1 MW ?1956, MW Champ ?1957, #2 MW ?1957 & 1958, #1 MW ?1959, 1960, 1961, & 1962)
Carmen Basilio (WW Champ ?1955 & 1956, MW Champ ?1957, #1 MW ?1958)
Denny Moyer (#9 MW ?1961, #6 MW ?1962, JMW Champ ?1963, #9 MW ?1968, #2 MW ?1969)
Ralph Dupas (#2 WW ?1961, #3 WW ?1962, #4 WW ?1963, JMW Champ ?1963)
Yoland Leveque (beat Bennie Briscoe, Jacques Marty, Art Hernandez, & Bo Hogberg)
How many more times are you going to post that on here? You have posted that post on about 20 different ****ing threads. Stop being a show off and looking for praise, for a post you have copied and pasted or just copied out of a book.
Evey time I read a post of yours. I think of horse ****, because that's what your posts remind me of.
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Originally posted by Soir View PostThe OP said Whether the fighters were past or not and I answered promptly. I ranked Holyfield over Lewis even though he has two 40 year old+'s on his resume'.
If you want to discuss the circumstances and what happened in those bouts, start a new thread. This is about W's over big names, and Lennox has 3 top 20 juggernauts on his, while Dempsey does not have a single one other than maybe Willard that would make a top 20 HW ATG list.
Originally posted by .Paulie. View PostZZZZZZZZZ
How many more times are you going to post that on here? You have posted that post on about 20 different ****ing threads. Stop being a show off and looking for praise, for a post you have copied and pasted or just copied out of a book.
Evey time I read a post of yours. I think of horse ****, because that's what your posts remind me of.
Second off, I'll post it if people keep making new threads asking for a great resume. You think these people are using the search function to find my list? They aren't. Every time I post it new people see it for the first time.
Third off this far from from a copy and paste job when I originally created it, took a day or two. And only the ring annual ratings come out of a book, lot of the fighters listed don't ring up in the annual ratings but proved themselves regardless against world class opposition. Looking at their resumes to figure that out wasn't done for me. That's what took more time than anything.
Have a nice day.
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