Pound for pound, your Top 5 boxers of the last 50 years

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My Top 5 would be

1. Muhammad Ali
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Thomas Hearns
4. Roberto Duran
5. Roy Jones

I had a hard time leaving Marvin Hagler off the list, but I could only pick 5.
 

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Not in order, real quickly

Ali
Leonard
Hagler(robbed by Leonard)
Aaron Pryor
Mayweather(not a fan, but hey)

Pacquia has to be looked at
 

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Butter Bean
Tommy Morrison
Tex Cobb
Gerrie Coetzee
Glass Joe

*Hagler imo the best pound for pound in my lifetime.
 

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You named Aaron Pryor, probably the most exciting boxer I've ever seen.


I actually met Pryor...I'm from Cincy as well.

Pryors pro fights were probably not a whole lot different from what he grew up doing in the streets of the West End in Cincinnati. In other words, never stop throwing and continue until somebody goes down and gives up.
 
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The thing about Pryor is he was supposed to have some big fights that didn't happen for one reason or another. He was supposed to fight Sugar Ray Leonard, but didn't because he wanted more money. He was supposed to fight him a second time, but Sugar Ray got hurt the match before/ He never fought him. He was supposed to fight Roberto Duran, and didn't because of some bad advice he got. He never fought him. I was a little young when Pryor was boxing, but outside of Arguello, did he beat anyone of significance in their prime?
 

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Julio Cesar Chavez belongs in the discussion. 107-6-2 record over an insane 25 year pro career.

Also if Holyfield had spent his career as a cruiser-weight (his natural class), I don't know who could have beaten him. Still had a really good run as a small heavy weight.
 
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Sad that you have to include the last 50 years to come up with names of 5 decent boxers. Ask the same question about the last 10 years and no one here could name ANY 5 boxers, let alone favorites.

However, I personally don't miss boxing at all. MMA is a far more entertaining sport with better athletes.
 

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1. Ali
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Floyd Mayweather
These 3 are above and beyond everyone else imo.
 

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My Top 5 would be
1. Muhammad Ali
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Thomas Hearns
4. Roberto Duran
5. Roy Jones
I had a hard time leaving Marvin Hagler off the list, but I could only pick 5.
What do you mean you could only pick 5? You're the OP -- you can do WTF you please. In other words, just change your thread to the Top 6 and put MMH in the 6 spot. Swing that big ol' OP club with authority, bro.
 

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No order

Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini
Marvin Hagler
Tyson (before D'Amato died)
Sugar Ray Leonard
Roy Jones
 

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My Top 5 would be

1. Muhammad Ali
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Thomas Hearns
4. Roberto Duran
5. Roy Jones

I had a hard time leaving Marvin Hagler off the list, but I could only pick 5.
Can't list Hearns #3, Duran #4 without putting Hagler on the list.... OMHO
 

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Sure did seem that during Larry Holmes time he had a hard time finding good fights.... The guy was very skilled, and in the ring worked with great efficiency.... A true professional.... Really liked him and he went light on Ali when he could have messed him up bad.....
His name deserves mention.
 

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How many remembers the boxer Salvador Sanchez, the featherweight champion during the early 1980. & how great would he have been if he hadn't got killed in an auto accident.
 

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I actually met Pryor...I'm from Cincy as well.

Pryors pro fights were probably not a whole lot different from what he grew up doing in the streets of the West End in Cincinnati. In other words, never stop throwing and continue until somebody goes down and gives up.
Arquuello and Pryor had a battle!
 

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What was the most exciting / best / most memorable boxing match you ever saw ?

Mine would be the George Foreman vs. Ron Lyle fight. 2 heavyweight sluggers letting it fly.

 

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My Top 5 would be

1. Muhammad Ali
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Thomas Hearns
4. Roberto Duran
5. Roy Jones

I had a hard time leaving Marvin Hagler off the list, but I could only pick 5.

1. Muhammad Ali
2. Sugar Ray Leonard
3. Roy Jones Jr.
4. Bernard Hopkins
5. Marvin Hagler

I left Floyd off because he never had to fight anyone of the level of those on this list. Lots of heavyweights have to be left off due to the pound for pound issue. A young Tyson really belongs on the list. He was a terror until the people around him played one too many mind games with him. If you younger guys haven't watched his fights or a young Roy Jones/Sugar Ray/Hopkins or Hagler, you should look it up on youtube.