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Wednesday Jun 24, 2009

Weigh in, TSS U! Who is No. 1?

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Who Is The Greatest?

By Ron Borges

              Picking the greatest anything is far from easy. That includes naming the greatest boxer even when, at first blush, you assume there is Sugar Ray Robinson and everyone else is fighting for second place.

In this corner that continues to be the prevailing opinion, although from time to time it seems difficult not to bring Henry Armstrong into the conversation at some point, but recently I was part of a panel of international boxing journalists asked to come up with nominees for the greatest fighters in the original eight weight classes – heavyweight, light heavyweight, middleweight, welterweight, featherweight, bantamweight and flyweight. Among those also voting were Al Bernstein, the long-time American broadcaster, Colin Hart, nearly equally long-time British boxing writer for the Sun, Jean-Phillipe Lustyk, head of boxing for Eurosport and Thomas Hauser, Muhammad Ali’s biographer and a regular ringside observer. It was an eclectic group to be sure and one willing to argue a bit over who belonged on the list.

Originally there were to be 10 heavyweights and six to eight fighters in the other categories but by the end things got heated enough that we finished with 12 heavyweights and 10 in the other weight classes, which was a step up for the flyweights, who started off with only six slots available to them.

The list of nominees becomes public this week and then will begin three months of internet voting by boxing fans around the world culminating in a three-day event Oct. 2-4 at the Paris Hilton in Las Vegas in which the greatest of the great will be flown in for a series of events ending with a black-tie dinner.

The creator of this concept, Paul Nicholson, has run similar such balloting and events both in the UK and Australia to select the greatest soccer players and teams (he’d call them footballers), cricket players and rugby players as well as the naming of Australia’s greatest athlete. Recently he decided to bring the concept to the United States and name the greatest boxers in history but the nature of the sport added a new, international flavor to the voting.

“Boxing is a little different because so many of the greatest stars are global names,’’ Nicholson said. “Ali is American but he belongs to the world. The same is true of so many of the names on the lists.

“This is the kind of thing that really generates huge amounts of debate. It starts slowly but once the voting begins and the word starts to get out there’s a snowballing process. When stupid opinions surface, things really start to flow. The longer it goes on, the more heated things become. We’ve had people in some countries begin to organize efforts for a particular athlete. It’s quite interesting.’’

One thing Nicholson has found surprising at the other “Greatest Ever’’ events he’s organized are the number of legends who attend, mingling with star-struck fans and rekindling for a few days their brilliant past.

“It’s quite remarkable the number of legends who show up,’’ Nicholson said. “It’s a chance to be in the sun again.’’

After a week of spirited debate and several rounds of voting, a “final’’ list was drawn up. That list raised enough debate among the voters that several more votes were taken and the decision was made to expand the categories by two fighters in most cases and three in a few to end up with lists that hopefully will satisfy most voters.

Very likely however, the first thing some will say is “Why wasn’t Sam Langford or Sonny Liston on the list of heavyweights. Are you guys crazy?’’ I thought so.

Another critic will counter, “How is Pancho Villa not among the top 10 flyweights (beats me),’’ and someone else will argue that “You idiots left off Kid Gavilan from the welterweight category and put Oscar De La Hoya on it? You been hit in the head a few too many times yourself?’’ Perhaps so.

Those are the kind of debates that will rage along with one over who the final selections should be. As the judges and Nicholson learned during the nominating process, it is a lot easier to argue about who should or should not be on such lists than to actually make the final cuts.

So, for better or worse, here were the names that finally emerged out of the balloting and battling. In a press release Nicholson, to his credit, made the following notation: “The debate amongst the judges was passionate and sometime furious concerning the nominations of the individual fighters. While the fighters nominated in 90 per cent of the cases were unanimous there was significant disagreement in some key areas that led to more discussion and extra balloting. The final nominees were selected by majority decision.’’

In other words, every fighter on the final list was not there by acclimation. In some cases, he got there despite quite hearty acrimony. So it goes in a democracy where, unlike in places like Iran, you don’t get shot for disputing the final decision.

“I don’t think that there are any terrible omissions but there was, and will remain, disagreement among the jurors,’’ Hauser told Nicholson. Hopefully he’s right about that.

So below are the categories and lists. The debate begins now and internet voting starts later this week by going to www.greatestever.com.

The website has a list of things on the left hand side and one need only go to the “Vote’’ category and click on it to begin the process. For fans looking to attend the three-day event at the Hilton in October there is also information there on pricing and how to register. One good thing is that a portion of the proceeds will go to the Retired Boxers Foundation, a charitable organization that helps retired fighters cope with life after boxing, a sport that carries with it much pain but no retirement benefits.

There will be an amateur fight card, poker tournament, signings and other events scheduled but before any of that can happen the votes must first be cast. So here are the names. Let the arguments begin.

HEAVYWEIGHTS (12): John L. Sullivan, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis.

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS (10): Bob Fitzsimmons, Georges Carpentier, Gene Tunney, Archie Moore, Ezzard Charles, Billy Conn, Bob Foster, Michael Spinks, Roy Jones, Jr., Joe Calzaghe.

MIDDLEWEIGHTS (10): Stanley Ketchel, Harry Greb, Tony Zale, Sugar Ray Robinson, Marcel Cerdan, Charley Burley, Carmen Basilio, Carlos Monzon, Marvin Hagler, Bernard Hopkins.

WELTERWEIGHTS (10): Mickey Walker, Jimmy McLarnin, Barney Ross, Sugar Ray Robinson, Emile Griffith, Jose Napoles, Sugar Ray Leonard, Aaron Pryor, Thomas Hearns, Oscar De La Hoya.

LIGHTWEIGHTS (10): Joe Gans, Benny Leonard, Tony Canzoneri, Henry Armstrong, Ike Williams, Carlos Ortiz, Roberto Duran, Julio Cesar Chavez, Pernell Whitaker, Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

FEATHERWEIGHTS (10): Abe Atell, Kid Chocolate, Willie Pep, Sandy Saddler, Alexis Arguello, Salvador Sanchez, Azumah Nelson, Jeff Fenech, Marco Antonio Barrera, Manny Pacquiao.

BANTAMWEIGHTS (10): Panama Al Brown, Kid Williams, Manuel Ortiz, Eder Joffre, Ruben Olivares, Carlos Zarate, Wilfredo Gomez, Jeff Chandler, Hozumi Hasegawa, Orlando Canizales.

FLYWEIGHTS (10): Jimmy Wilde, Benny Lynch, Pasqual Perez, Ricardo Lopez, Michael Carbajal, Chartchai Chionoi, Vic Darchinyan, Sot Chitalada, Khaosai Galazy, Miguel Canto.

So who do you like? Who do you hate? Who doesn’t belong and who is missing? Most important, don’t forget to vote for somebody.

 

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TMan:  Is this list accurate? Is Manny Pacquiao going to be remembered as a featherweight? How about PBF, is he really a lightweight? How about Marquez and Morales? Barrera made it on the list. Those 2 are better than MAB IMO.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:14:02 PM
Nestor B. Visaya:  missing is gabriel flash elorde
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:16:39 PM
rocky marciano:  the beast of them all
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:25:08 PM
pinoy_ako:  Hope you can also consider Erik Morales.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:33:40 PM
Noli Obenza:  Manny Pacquiao - "Humbly the Greatest Fighter"
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:40:49 PM
kris:  greatest boxer in the whole world and history of boxing is MANNY PACQUIAO!!!!!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:42:57 PM
Asher:  1. Manny Pacquaio - evolved his greatness after the downfall. Very inspirational.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:45:55 PM
Rex Perez:  gabriel "flash" elorde's name is missing. he should be in the list of featherweights. my vote goes to: heavyweight-muhamad ali; lightheavyweight-archie moore; middleweight-sugar ray robinson; welterweight-thomas hearns; lightweight-henry armstrong; featherweight-manny pacquiao; bantamweight-wilfredo gomez; flyweight-ricardo lopez
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:52:23 PM
Ricky Florencio:  what about Gabriel "Flash" Elorde in the featherweight and Pancho Villa for the Flyweight
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:52:58 PM
mike:  Hello Ron, Actually i'm avid fan of yours! I'm from manila and i'm rooting for Pacman to vote for all time greats. when would you see a figther fight from 106 to 147 pounder and yet he still peaking up to this time....I read your column early this week and i'm also agree with you that if Pacman defeats convincingly Miguel cotto he should be listed as level to Sugar Ray robinson or tie with Henry Amstrong.... by the way, I miss al bertien and you in the TV...During my younger years i often see and watching you guys here in the Philippines...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:55:56 PM
Bryan:  at Featherweights, I think Flash Elorde should be there as well. He was the longest reigning junior lightweight champion ever (7years). And how about Pancho Villa who knocked out Wilde?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:56:24 PM
TECATE:  You forgot JOhn Ruiz at heavyweight
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 06:58:52 PM
mcemman:  Manny Pacquiao is one of the Greatest of all time!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:02:02 PM
marvindyadao:  yeah i think, pacman is the greatest, not just he conquer every division but he bring excitement tpo every fight he is in.. above all he is a humble men...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:09:43 PM
Pacquiao:  In their own terms they are all good boxer but there is only one who is the best that's pacquiao because of his exceptional character in the ring. Fear in god, humility, and a sportsman.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:10:21 PM
clyde:  y s vic darchnyan included n d list? Now that is blatantly wrong. U r saying HE has become a legend? This is crazy. I saw that guy getting knockd out cold by someone whose underratd and could knock out drchnyan easily. And even this guy, Donaire Nonite could NOT even b consdred a legend too.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:13:34 PM
Ken J:  Pretty accurate list. I'm surprised Floyd Mayweather made the list! I say that because the guy has never faced anyone worthy in his weight class. I mean, he should be fighting Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto, or Paul Williams, but he instead chose to fight a frickin light weight! What a joke! But you have him listed in the lightweight. I don't know about that. He's a good fighter with superb skills, but I don't think he's great. To be great, you need to beat the best and he hasn't done that. Btw, how could Vic Darchinyan make the Flygweight lise when he was outboxed and knocked out cold by Nonito Donaire????
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:14:03 PM
alfredo litonjua:  Erase (Marco antonio Barrera) ,Erase(Jeff Fenech) Add on Gabriel Flash Elorde and Pancho villa,respectively
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:14:09 PM
Vic Dizon:  How do you qualify your nominee? Why is manny paquiao on the featherweight category? what about the performance of the nominee outside the category you qualify the nominee? The whole world knows that pacman won 6 divisions in his name in a very excellent passion? Is that not greatness with supremacy? How much percentage do you consider voting? Can you please post your basis on the percentage of every category you choose your elected winners. (ex. popularity=25 box office 25 etc.pls i need reply.thank you for accomodation.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:15:03 PM
bahadz:  What is Vic Darchinyan doing in that list? That is very disrespectful to the other flyweight greats. He doesn't belong there.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:16:34 PM
benjamin bulawit:  why does Pancho Villa not included???????How about Flash Elorde???try to read again the history......
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:20:08 PM
luis herrera,jr.:  h-weigths- muhammad ali,lh-weights-archie moore ,m-weights- sugar ray robinson , w-weights-sugar rau leonard .l-weights -henry armstrong , f-weights -manny pacquiao , b-weights -carlos zarate , fly-weights-vic darchinyan
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:24:24 PM
guest:  David Tua, Luis Castillo, Chico Corallis, This guys should be included.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:25:17 PM
borly:  You may have missed out gabriel "flash" Elorde
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:28:10 PM
jareed:  i pick manny pacquiao of philippines as a best featherweights in the history of boxing...not only on featherweights but for the history of boxing..pound for pound...oh...i cant even imagine how he destroy oscar de lahoya in 147lbs and devastated hatton in just 2 rounds...while we all know that pacquiao started boxing in 106lbs(not so sure..hope u can correct me here)..i said hes one of the greatest of greatest if not the the real greatest boxer in the world of history...hes the only boxer who jumped so many different divisions in just short of time as well as not ewven afraid who he faced up...he always say....bring me the best.....its just my opinion.....thanks/..
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:30:09 PM
topeb:  Gabriel Flash Elorde-Featherweights Pancho Villa-Flyweights Nonito Donaire! Jr.- instead of Vic Darchinyan. Flyweights
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:33:59 PM
?:  where's pancho villa, flash elorde and erik morales?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:35:52 PM
HEYIT'S ME:  hEY, include Pancho Villa instead of Jimmy Wilde...the former knocked out the latter...Santa Pace!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:37:11 PM
deeno:  Of course the pac-man will have a vote brigade here but he deserve it though :) he is one of the greatest boxer that laced the boxing gloves :)
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:37:31 PM
TAJ:  Gabriel Flash Elorde and Pancho Villa should be on the list.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:38:46 PM
al:  Pacman should be on the list and be number 1.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:44:35 PM
Joaquin Punsalan:  When Manny Pacquiao invade U.S.A.,He become A knock-out artist,from lebwada,Sanches,Morales Marques,Barrera,and other Toughies in the Super Featherweight Division dominantly. He went to lightweight beating Diaz,then to Bigger guy &Bigger Known name Delahoya,He have proven it,Then He prove to the World Knocking down Hatton on 1st Round & Knock-out him on 2nd round that Everybody was even surprise, Mayweather take Hatton on 8th round....Is this not enough to prove that Paquiao is one of the Greatest Boxing Icon on Earth this time.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:45:03 PM
faranz:  Manny pacquiao is the greatest
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:46:42 PM
Anonymous user:  MANNY THE GREATEST
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:47:45 PM
355 Bench:  Vic Darchinyan? that guys name dont even compare on this list. No Johnny Tapia? Raton Maceas won over 100 Fights and is not even mentioned. Floyd @ Lightweight and no Shane Mosley? Mosley was awsome at light and MORE dominate! Also no Cubin Hawk? You Guys need to do your homework.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:48:23 PM
sonnyc:  Manny Pacquiao is greatest fighter ever-everlive. Remember he is from 108 pounds to 147 pounds that captured world champion belt, he defeated that best fighter out there.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:51:20 PM
John Chavez:  Manny Pacquiao's name shines brightest on this list. His humility outshines the most braggart names on this list. His smile beats the arrogant, cocky faces of all time. His conquests in 6 weight divisions, winning 6 belts in each of these divisions is just the tip of the iceberg. He is a champion because of his unassuming persona. That to me is hard to beat anytime.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:51:48 PM
Apexol:  Why is Pancho Villa missing in the Flyweights?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:52:08 PM
billabong:  where the heck is pancho villa and flash elorde???
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:52:58 PM
christopher cachin:  Manny Pacquiao should be one of the 10 greatest fighters off all time. Imagine that he started his boxing career at around 106 lbs, first became world champion at 112 lbs then 122 lbs, 126 lbs, 130 lbs, 135 lbs and 140 lbs. He even fought at welterweight (147 lbs) with oscar de la hoya and "sent" the golden boy to retirement.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:55:05 PM
Medard Gaa:  HEAVYWEIGHTS (2) Rocky Marciano, Muhammad Ali LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS Gene Tunney MIDDLEWEIGHTS Sugar Ray Robinson WELTERWEIGHTS Sugar Ray Leonard LIGHTWEIGHTS Henry Armstrong FEATHERWEIGHTS Manny Pacquiao. BANTAMWEIGHTS Panama Al Brown FLYWEIGHTS Ricardo Lopez please do not include on the list Vic Darchinyan.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:55:08 PM
Apexol:  Why is Pancho Villa missing in the Flyweights?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:55:14 PM
eric brun:  Men can only be considered great when they face tough challenges and overcome it. In boxing, challenges can be fighting someone bigger and stronger than you. This should narrow down our thoughts in chosing who's the greatest fighter ever.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:55:55 PM
vince:  yap manny along side with sugar ray robinson, joe louis. rock marciano, henry armstrong, duran, sugar ray leonard, oscar dele hoya, mic tyson. Erik Morales must also be in the best of feather weight, for me morales is better than barerra.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:58:35 PM
japanakira:  i think pacman is on the list of lightweight not on featherweights.. in light & feather division he is the greatest because he revive boxing in fact boxing is dead..! they should praise pacman for that achivement he revive boxing!! he is trully the greatest boxer who come out in asia.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 07:59:19 PM
artzkyboy:  Featherweight: Manny Pacquiao Lightweight: Gabriel Elorde Flyweight: Pancho Villa
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:05:14 PM
Darksword:  hey! you forgat the legandary :PANCHO VILLA in fly weight. he belongs in the rank of jimmy wilde. remove some new comers on that list they havent prove anything yet!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:11:46 PM
anon:  Should be a separate entry fo multi-weight fighters and leaving a mark in those, considering the risk/challenge accepted, performance and excitement brought and humility in victory.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:12:28 PM
anon:  Should be a separate entry fo multi-weight fighters and leaving a mark in those, considering the risk/challenge accepted, performance and excitement brought and humility in victory.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:13:14 PM
Anony:  I AM THE GREATEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, sorry... you mean from the above list?? Well... I don't really like the list, there's only one Boricua and that sounds odd... Where's Benítez ??? But I will stick to Sugar Ray Robinson and Rocky Marciano. Floyd Mayweather Jr. is in the list????
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:14:00 PM
spragong:  pacquiao the best of all time. NO DOUBT!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:15:35 PM
antonio:  I hope no pacnuthugger will figure in the debates... just like al, marvindayao and kris... and those who can't disagree without bashing.. and those blind pinoy nationalists. Take note, pacfans and nuthuggers are different breeds, the former being open minded, the latter, blind.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:18:51 PM
Jessie Salvanera:  Pacman is my idol... He is the greatest among greatest...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:21:15 PM
Tony Bangalisan:  Manny Pacquiao is the greatest boxer that ever lived. Bob Arum believes, he is. So too the 90 million Filipinos.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:24:01 PM
artzkyboy:  Featherweight: Manny Pacquiao Lightweight: Gabriel Elorde Flyweight: Pancho Villa Pacquiao is the Greatest
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:24:14 PM
burt alberto:  Greatest Boxer of all time --Manny Pacquiqo and Muhammad Ali Heavy weight- ---------------------Muhammad Ali L. Heavy weight-------------------Joe Calzaghe Middle weight---------------------Marvin Hagler Welterweight----------------------Sugar ray Robinson Lightweight------------------------Floyd Mayweather Jr.(Flash Elorde Featherweight---------------------Manny Pacquiao Bantamweight---------------------Hosumi Hazegawa Flyweight----------------------------Vic Darchinyan( Pancho Villa) These is my choice though some are not in the list ,I wonder why they were not included (Elorde and Villa) For the gretaest boxer of all time my choice are Pacquiao and Ali..
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:25:04 PM
Frank Z:  i do think you guys missed on Sam Langford, though i guess it's hard to rate him at a weight casue he went from lightweight to heavyweight in his career. Also de la hoya i believe should be nowhere near this list. i just imagine the guys on the list fighting each other. can you imagine de la hoya lasting the distance with a 25 year old sugar ray robinson? bernard docusen fought a fairly close fight with robinson in his prime, but he's not on this list, and like you guys said neither is kid gavilan who also gave the sugarman a tough 15 rounder. it is also difficult as some folks have mentioned to not see Flash Elorde up here, since he did beat sandy saddler in one of their two meetings. Last of all, this may go over unpopular, but i don't think pacquiao belongs near this list either. he simply has not fought enough! he greatly exceeded expectations his last three fights, but he still has to prove he can beat Marquez convincingly, and marquez isn't on this list. pacquiao is being hailed right now by 10 rounds, eight against oscar and 2 against hatton. i say we leave pacman off the list, he simply hasn't fought enough big names yet. i hate to say it cause he and sugar shane are my two favorite boxers around today, but it is the way it is.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:25:22 PM
brownsugar:  normally I would pick Ali all day long,.. due to his enormous Political and Social contributions he made in the 60's early 70's,.. but my selection changes if we're putting aside what boxers have done outside the ring and just keep the focus on pure boxing ability and acheivments in the ring,... Surely Pacman will be bigger than life if he beats a "healthy and not weight-drained Cotto at some ridiculous catch-weight",.. but this topic makes me reminience about what could have been if other talented boxers careers weren't derailed by early-death,.. or dumb-stuff,.. guys like Tony Ayala,..Aaron Pryor,.. and Salvador Sanchez,.. and also since boxers don't fight for breakfest,.. lunch,.. and dinner like they did in Ray Robinsons day,.. how do you compare those 40' thru 60's guys to the current crop??,.. and what about the unsung hero's like Sam Langford,..?? so when you really get into all the possibilities,.. the choices just get harder and harder.... I'll pass on this one
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:31:25 PM
roger:  Pacquiao must be considered in the lighweight category too, pls include Flash elorde
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:33:24 PM
pachicks:  ..put marquez instead of barrera...put mosley instead of de la hoya since he beat him twice...how about Pancho Villa and Flash Elorde they are all time filipino great fighters...and i agree vic darchinyan should not be in the list, put Nonito Donaire instead...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:37:13 PM
WEATHER/WEATHER LANG:  THE GRATEST FIGHTER THAT EVER LIVED: EMMANUAL "MANNY" PACQUIAO
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:39:15 PM
avidPacfan:  Why there's no JMM? IMO, Vic D should not be there.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:39:50 PM
noslen:  must be also in the list Flash Elorde and Pancho Villa who were both best during their prime....
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:42:27 PM
kdoggcornejo:  i dont see hall of famer flyweight pancho villa... ehh. is this just another click money maker for some people who couldnt get a real list up?? geez
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:43:04 PM
CottoFan:  Pacquiao will get knocked out by Miguel Cotto. Pacquiao is so overrated. He only defeated old and fighters beyond their prime. Pacquiao is also a coward. He always wants to fight in a catchweight. If he wants to fight Elite fighters at their best condition then he needs to fight them at their real weight. He always wants to drain his opponents down so in that way he will be the better fighter come fight night. If he wants to fight the best Miguel Cotto then he should come up to 147 Pounds!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:47:00 PM
bendacs:  Gabriel Flash Elorde was one of the greatest and the longest reigning boxer at Jr. Lightweight (1960-1967). In Yr. 1992 every WBA Championship Belt / Fight in that division was named in his honor in recognition of his achievements. Maybe the soul of the FLASH is crying upon reading your list why he was not included. So kindly do corection cause for me he is one of the top 5 Featherweights.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:47:58 PM
CottoFan:  Pacquiao will get knocked out by Miguel Cotto. Pacquiao is so overrated. He only defeated old and fighters beyond their prime. Pacquiao is also a coward. He always wants to fight in a catchweight. If he wants to fight Elite fighters at their best condition then he needs to fight them at their real weight. He always wants to drain his opponents down so in that way he will be the better fighter come fight night. If he wants to fight the best Miguel Cotto then he should come up to 147 Pounds
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:49:17 PM
james:  Manny Pacquiao DOMINATED (and I emphasize, dominated, not only ruled) whatever division he is in from 106 to 140 lbs (he has not yet dominated the welterweight division)... that's total of 9 divivions going up, and if he beats Cotto this coming November, I would consider him as the number 1 welterweight! (come on, we all know Paul williams is really a middleweight or a supper welterweight at least, it's totally unfair to consider this 6"3 punisher among the welterweights, I have no disrespect for his talent but he should pick on men his own size!) How can anyone doubt his accomplishments and not be convinced of what he has done in his career! He EARNED THIS THE HARD WAY, NOT DUCKING anyone, he always took on the best fighters of each division he's in.. 3 bloody wars with Erik Morales, 2 dominating performances aginst Barrera, his 2 close fights with Juan Manuel Marquez, domination of Ledwaba and Julio (everyone seems tpo forget that he is a 2 time world champion when Manny KOed hijm on 2 rounds for the undercard of Tyson - Lewis II ), Dela Hoya, Ricky Hatton. For these accomplishments alone he already has the most fights with future Hall of Famers. Talk about quality of opposition. And what's more remarkable, he has a record of 8-1-1 fighting future HOF legends liike him. Even his loss to EM, was a very exciting fight. If Manny gets over Miguel Cotto, which would be by far his greatest challenge ever... I don't think how else anyone can doubt thet he is at the asme level with Henry Armstrong as the second greatest fighter of all time. Now, if he truly wants to be at the same level with Sugar Ray, he must beat JMM convincingly, and to be the greatest ever, beat PBF for his last fight then retire. That's exactly where the pacman is right now, Pound for pound number 3 greatest of all time which makes him greater than Ali and Marciano, but still below Armstrong and Robinson. But just 3 great fights against Cotto, Marquez and PBF (in that order) before he retires and his reputation as " POUND FOR POUND THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME" WILL BE ROCKSOLID! So solid that even the living legends and all the boxers in the world, even his past opponents will recognize it. BTW, those who criticize his stint in the lightweight because he only won the belt from fighting david Diaz, at the same time praising JMM for winning against "Grandpa" Cassamayor and "Bullrush, I don't care if you hit me, as long as I go forward" Juan Diaz are not honest with themselves. Come on, honestly, with the performances thay gave against JMM, what do you think would Manny have done to both of them if they met in the ring! Juan Diaz's style is perfect for Manny, he would have dropped him in the early rounds if he did that Bull rushing style and Cassamayor would have been murdered since it's obvious he can no longer take a hard shot, he got hurt witht he first hard shot he took from JMM! Just imagine that compared to Pac's punching power. Analyze match - ups even if they did not happen, Manny can't fight all the fighters that challenges him or else he would be fighting more than 10 times a year!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:50:34 PM
CottoFan:  Pacquiao will get knocked out by Miguel Cotto. Pacquiao is so overrated. He only defeated old and fighters beyond their prime. Pacquiao is also a coward. He always wants to fight in a catchweight. If he wants to fight Elite fighters at their best condition then he needs to fight them at their real weight. He always wants to drain his opponents down so in that way he will be the better fighter come fight night. If he wants to fight the best Miguel Cotto then he should come up to 147 Pounds
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:51:26 PM
Tunieng:  where is Luisito Espinosa, Naseem Hamed, Erik Morales, Flash Elorde, Pancho Villa..... Some of those where not belong too... Dachiryan... Why this Colorful Mouth on Earth... Were belong in the flyweight.... are insulting the some hall of famers in the Flyweight, featherweight..... WoW... this is not for real!!!!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:54:15 PM
Cads:  how come Erik Morales is not on the list
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 08:56:19 PM
botaks:  Manny Pacquiao is the Greatest of all time........ but you missed there Gabriel Flash Elorde and Pancho Villa
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:03:06 PM
JM:  Where's Erik????????????/????????????????????
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:03:33 PM
eric brun:  Men can only be considered great when they face tough challenges and overcome it. In boxing, tough challenges can be fighting a guy who's bigger and stronger than you. This should narrow down our thoughts in chosing who's the greatest fighter ever.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:05:21 PM
butz:  Frank Z,ARE U SURE???Do the Pacman not belong in this list???a 4 time lineal champion and 6 division champion???how could you imagine that???How many names on the list has the same record???Think!!!! kick out Vic Darchinyan, add Flash Elorde and Pancho Villa
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:11:33 PM
Renato Legaspi:  I think Manny Pacquiao is the greatest fighter of all weight from 106 to 147.he is the greatest.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:14:48 PM
ultimoshogun:  Wow! Quite a list. Too many fighters I'm unfamiliar with like this Flash Elorde everyone keeps mentioning so I'll have to sit this one out.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:20:48 PM
Angel:  Did I missed out Eric Morales? Guess he is greater than Marco Antonio Barrera. Pacquiao is exceptional. IMO, he should also belong on the flyweight and bantam lists having done his exploits on those lower weights. His ring craftmanships after those weights just further cemented his legacy and sweeping his way as one of the all time greats. That said, He is clearly top 10 ATG.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:25:50 PM
#1 Pacfan "P4P Legend":  I am bother by the fact that Pacho Villa is not on the flyweight list while there's Vic the glass chin Darchiyan who got KTFO by Nonito Donaire. Pancho Villa was a monster in the division and could have easily cleaned out everybody also the flyweight on todays would not have had a chance at Pancho. Ceferino Garcia should be on the Middleweight list. Flash Elorde should be there also.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:28:32 PM
Marco Polo:  @Frank Z so your saying that pacman just fought lousy name like a prime barrera(twice), a washed up but a legendary, long reach and tall dela hoya , a strong puncher hatton , a slugger HOF candidate erik morales trilogy, a brilliant counter puncher marquez who kissed the canvass 4 time on their not just 1 but 2 fights they fought and from 106 -147 division he fought bravely.. come on man. he doesn't do any dirty tactics in the ring, he fought with his big heart , a gentleman whenever a old guy commentator interviews him before and after the fight and hell he entertain boxing fans(critical why boxing is alive). I think he should be listed as 1 of the greatest boxers and be a role model to all boxers. anyway vic darchinyan shouldn't be there.. chicken dance hahahahah
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:29:28 PM
jonson:  im sorry but flash elorde, im really sorry comparing him in this time is like he is the donaire of this time, w/c he cant be included on the top.. if morales was not included why elorde?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:31:04 PM
Avila:  Boston's Sam Langford should be on this list and might possibly be the greatest fighter of all time, bar none. It's difficult to make a list like this, but Langford fought from lightweight to heavyweight. He went toe to toe with the great Jack Johnson for 15 rounds and lost by decision!! He was only 5'6" in height. Langford belongs on this list. Because the fight took place 106 years ago people forget his greatness.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:32:59 PM
winroute:  MANNY PACQUIAO is the all time GReat.......
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:36:43 PM
pinoykid:  pancho villa did not make it on your list vic darchinyan did? how about flash elorde? if barrera can make your list definitely flash elorde deserves more. how did you come up with your list?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:39:36 PM
Toy Nomo:  This is great idea! My vote: Muhammad Ali, Roy Jones, Thomas Hearns, Sugar Leonard, Manny Pacquiao. I don't know the others. Darchinyan shouldn't be on the list. Thanks.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:39:56 PM
dude:  you guys put in vic darchi in the list and forgot about pancho villa. make the switch. darchi doesn't belong there... at least not yet.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:45:18 PM
MattNY:  I'm not even Asian, but Manny Pac has to be considered one of the greatest of all time. I enjoy watching his fights even moreso than the greatest of greats such as Ali, Foreman, Chavez...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:57:46 PM
RICARDO:  1. How could Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, world junior lightweight champion FOR SEVEN YEARS, not be on the list? 2. Before venturing into the higher weights and running into Bernard Hopkins, Felix "Tito" Trinidad was a terror and an immovable force at welterweight. Why is he not on the list. 3. Where is Wilfred Benitez?
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:58:09 PM
numb:  Heavyweight-Ali light-HW - Roy jones,Jr Middleweight- Sugar Ray WelterWeight - Pacquiao LightWeight - PAcquiao FeatherWeight - Pacquiao bantamweight - Pacquiao flyweight -Donaire Agree anyone?? Pacquiao proves us that he's the all time great. He beats opponent as if as they have "no name" in boxing, remember that!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 09:59:39 PM
jayjad:  you would need to have a category on how you rate the greatest boxer.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:00:12 PM
Mikajo:  WTF! Just kidding! You have to check your editor again you missed Nonito Donaire the one who knocked out Vic Darchinyan and listed above Vic in P4P list.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:00:48 PM
donzky:  And whyt is Vic Darchinyan there and Nonito Donaire isnt. Gerry Peńalosa has way better credential than Vic.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:08:32 PM
ryan:  i want a list of the best fighters of all time.. past and present.... rank from 1-20...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:08:36 PM
great1:  great article to make a great fans go crazy!manny pacquiao is the greatest of them all.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:11:00 PM
Alfred:  No argument. The PACMAN is the greatest!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:11:12 PM
Real Talk:  Man !!!!! It's ten minutes after midnight and my son wnats to do padwork . I watch too many fights and shadow box in front of him . He gets up early in the morning and grabs the gloves . I need to watch more baseball around him . That's where the bread is . Dueces
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:11:38 PM
joyweather:  You completely left out PANCHO VILLA the first asian champion in the FLYWEIGHT category/hall of famier who KO'd Wilde. What about the great GABRIEL FLASH ELORDE the idol of DURAN? Darchinyan who????
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:13:53 PM
Fe'Roz :  In the modern era, I'll go with Ali, Frazier, Tyson, JCC, SRL, Manny, Duran, Tommy Hearns, RJJr, Marvin Hagler. Every one was a global star. Each was a warrior. None ducked danger. All had spectacular KO reels. They defined boxing in their times.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:19:01 PM
Mayweather Fan:  Pretty Boy is the greatest of all! The greatest in boxing, track and field and dancing!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:21:15 PM
IAn:  Where is Gabriel " FLASH" Elorde and Pancho Villa. Elorde was the champion of Featherweights for quite a long time, and Pancho knocked out Jimmy Wilde and Jhonny Buff. You must not know Pancho Villa.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:21:37 PM
Teotz:  Ron, The idea of this matter is good but the selection or nominees are unfair, why? You cannot mixed the old-time greats to the modern greats, there are a lot of factors to be consider for ex: Jack Johnson vs. Lennox Lewis the fighters in the past is a lot diffrent than the present fighters not only on thier skills, training regimen, the opposition and of course the rules. past fighters adopt the old queensberry rules which is modified today, you cannot evaluate fighters of 20rnds, 15rnds & 12rnds. it would be unfair of the fighter of today becuz its not their fault if the rules is ammended, there will be more nonsense debate. Maybe you could have a nomination of Old-Greats separate from the New Ones lets say The Greatest(Old) & The Greatest(Modern)...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:25:57 PM
Ruben:  Is Vic Darchinyan a great flyweight boxer than Pancho Villa? Better check your facts guys. I can't recall any great flyweight boxer Darchinyan fought that can be compared to the great boxers that Pancho Villa fought during his time.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:27:31 PM
Frank Z@ Marco Polo:  yeah what you said about pac's achievements are definitely true, it's no joke what he's done and like i said him and sugar shane are my favorite boxers still around today. but most of the achievements for pac you mentioned, especially the ones against DLH and hatton that propelled him into this discussion, seems like a much smaller deal when compared to what someone like Flash Elorde did in beating Sandy Saddler. It's hard for me to imagine pac hanging with someone as slick and elusive as Willie Pep, and pep was beaten 4 times by saddler. i know that styles do make fights, four times is still saying something. pacquiao is just about everything you want in a fighter with his attitude in and out the ring, but i dunno if that can make him in the same list as pep and saddler and elorde, i'd just like to see him have more fights.... it sounds like it's asking for a lot but there's just nto as many places and opportunities to fight now compared to pep and saddler's and elorde's time, so it's harder to get concrete mention on these lists.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:33:58 PM
#1 Pacfan "P4P Legend":  HW: Ali, Louis LH: Archie Moore, RJJ Middleweight: SRR, Hagler WW: SRR, "SRL" Lightweights: Armstrong, Duran, Whitaker, Mayweather Jr. Featherweights: Pacquiao, Pep, Saddler Bantamweights: Ortiz, Olivarez Flyweights: Francisco Villa, Wilde. But the Greatest of All Time still belongs to no other that Muhammad Ali.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:40:06 PM
ed71:  put pancho villa on your list, bro. Pacman is the greatest boxer ever!!!!!!!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:43:20 PM
John Saver:  Manny is the greatest boxer on earth ever exists, It is on record that he is the only boxer to win 3 divisions in a year, the only boxer in the world which reigns from 106 lbs - 147 pounds sweeping all greats in their respective division, he conquered all Mexican legendary boxers. No boxer on earth has the same hearth of MANNY, inside and outside the ring, GOD fearing, very polite, soft spoken... which I have not observed and seen to any boxers. More power to you Manny.. Hope other boxers behave like PACMAN.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:48:06 PM
terio:  flash elorde pls...
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 10:48:53 PM
thegreatestofalltime10:  Heavyweights: Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson (In their prime, noone on this list would have beaten them. They were unbeatable) Light Heavyweights: Archie Moore and Bob Fitzsimmons Middleweights: Sugar Ray Robinson and Bernard Hopkins Welterweights: Sugar Ray Robinson and Aaron Pryor (Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns avoided this man) Lightweights: Julio Ceasar Chavez and Pernell Whitaker Feather weights: Manny Pacquiao and Willie Pep
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:00:30 PM
blue4cor:  DEFINITELY NOT ALI. Ali is just another floyd mayweather. they like to run to the extent that it makes their fights 70% boring. Duran, Pacquiao, frazier, boom-boom mancini and Morales are my top choice. no dull moment every time they fifght. they face their problem like a man. not like ali and floyd they wait and see and make their opponent solve the puzzle. they are weak for they can't solve it on their own. now ron , you can choose 1 from those 5 i mentioned i wouldn't object.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:14:33 PM
junicks:  Hey cottofan! i thought you have bet with the bigger guys when Manny fought with these Bigger Golden boy guys! Stop saying that they are not on their prime.. Maybe you bet with Oscar when Manny was 8-2 underdog! Who is the Greatest? I thought it was already Manny! Could someone just use a simple thinking? Manny fought bigger guys with ease and art.. So He(MANNY) is the Greatest!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:16:40 PM
boy imus:  all that good boxer that Mannny pacquiao beaten up take them out the list. all that boxer that humiliated by pacquiao should be not on the list. they were thinking they are great, but their not. on thier country probably. But all time great no ... you knew who they are..
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:17:21 PM
junicks:  Hey cottofan! i thought you have bet with the bigger guys when Manny fought with these Bigger Golden boy guys! Stop saying that they are not on their prime.. Maybe you bet with Oscar when Manny was 8-2 underdog! Who is the Greatest? I thought it was already Manny! Could someone just use a simple thinking? Manny fought bigger guys with ease and art.. So He(MANNY) is the Greatest!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:23:40 PM
lard:  count me as one of those who don't like this list.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:28:19 PM
rubbers0ul:  Pacman is d #1 all time great, m0rales n marquez r n0t there b'c0z they b0th beat by pac,if they are in d list t0gether with barera n delahoya pacman will b d undisputed ATG c0z they all beat by pac
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:28:46 PM
Marco Polo:  @Frank Z well maybe your right.. maybe two more hard fights against class A opponent and 1 convincing fight for the canvass kisser will seal the deal for everyone.. but for me, 106 - 147 is a great achievement for a boxer minus the height and frame fighting on the high division.. anyone watch matt korobov fight? his gonna attain sumtin great in his division.. his good using both hands..
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:31:08 PM
junicks:  Hey cottofan! i thought you have bet with the bigger guys when Manny fought with these Bigger Golden boy guys! Stop saying that they are not on their prime.. Maybe you bet with Oscar when Manny was 8-2 underdog! Who is the Greatest? I thought it was already Manny! Could someone just use a simple thinking? Manny fought bigger guys with ease and art.. So He(MANNY) is the Greatest!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:31:31 PM
Ed B:  Choosing between retired and still active boxers would be like picking apples and oranges. Most of these boxers were greats in their era. But the Pacman's evolution has not yet been completed. We haven't seen the best of him yet. Salvador Sanchez never had a chance to finish his story... Sandy Saddler was never great.. Flash Elorde reign some 7 years but Roy Jones and Marv Hagler reign seems eternity. Ali, DLH and Pacquiao saved professional boxing from extinction (by boredom). Ali's book might provide the answer.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:34:07 PM
ranz:  Why is it that Pancho villa and Flash Elorde are not included, I guess they fought hard in their weight class during their time and face the best as well.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:39:04 PM
Dson:  Manny Pacquiao is the greatest of them all! You can never find a fighter in the history of boxing who started fighting at 108 lbs and dominated 6 higher divisions and continue excelling in that sport until now. You never know, the Pacman will dominate even the 147lbs by dethroning Cotto, Mosley and Floyd Gayweather. Excuse me, the cocky Darchinyan was erroneously included in the list!!!!!! He should never be put there. He is a B class fighter! He was knocked out cold by Nonito Donaire. Jerry Penalosa is better than him. Im sure if he will fight Jerry, he will do chicken dance again! He is afraid to fight even Z Gorres ofthe Philippines because he was also KD by Z. He should do rematch with Z Gorres, Nonito Donaire and fight Jerry Penalosa if he is not afraid of Filipino greats. I bet if he will fight AJ Banal, he will not last the distance. Please erase the name of Cocky Darchinyan in the list! Thank you!
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:40:09 PM
bajam:  why flash elorde was not included? he is one of the best boxer ever in the history of boxing.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:44:25 PM
hnylav:  Pacquiao is The Greatest!!! no doubt about that.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009 11:54:17 PM
Rey-Rey:  I like the Paris Hilton Las Vegas part... ha ha ha.... good one!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:18:31 AM
MisterLee:  No shane mosley at welterweight? I'd put him there. Good list! :)
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:38:15 AM
july:  vic darchinyan doesnt belong in that list. it was a blatant insult to pancho villa and all the other great flyweights of bygone era. pacquiao should be on the list from flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight because he showed to the world what are the attributes of a true champion: fast, strong, fearless, humble and most of all god-fearing. all the other fighters active or inactive, dead or living, do not have those attributes.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:51:27 AM
artyan:  the greatest fighter ever live is manny pacquiao from 106 lbs going up to 147 lbs imagine im voting for manny for all time greates fighter ever leave in the planet earth
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:53:44 AM
mike:  Ali, Ali, Ali - No. 1a fighter of all time, (ATG) and Manny, Manny, Manny - No. 1b fighter of all time (ATG). That's all I can say.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:55:03 AM
Tarugo:  Manny Paquiao should be on the list from Paperweight all the way up to SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:55:14 AM
alvin:  the greatest fighter ever live is manny pacquiao from 106 lbs going up to 147 lbs imagine im voting for manny for all time wieght hes the champion and fear in god sportmanship
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:55:44 AM
wakinikina:  DARCHI COME ON GUYS !!!!....... kick darchi out of the list PLS.... ERASERHEAD IS STILL THE BEST... MABUHAY KA KIKO !!!!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:02:33 AM
christopher cachin:  Manny Pacquiao should be one of the 10 greatest fighters off all time. Imagine that he started his boxing career at around 106 lbs, first became world champion at 112 lbs then 122 lbs, 126 lbs, 130 lbs, 135 lbs and 140 lbs. He even fought at welterweight (147 lbs) with oscar de la hoya and "sent" the golden boy to retirement.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:13:39 AM
killer_smile:  what?!!! Vic Darchinyan made it there while the likes of Flash Elorde and Pancho Villa, and Erik Morales doesn't?!!! And why is Manny Pacquiao in Featherweight? I thought the guy should be recognized in his last successful weight division and let history tell how he got there.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:18:14 AM
Mark William:  i dont know how did you ever consider VIC DARCHINYAN in the list.. Just see how he CHICKEN DANCED when he received a punch from NONITO DONAIRE!!! try a rematch if you want, again he will surely dance while falling on the floor. Include Pancho Villa on the list. PACMAN is the greatest!!!!! Go Philippines!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:24:01 AM
popoy jakol:  why put joe calzaghe in light heavyweights? he's a natural super middleweight.. undisputed super middleweight.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:28:37 AM
wakinikina:  DARCHI COME ON GUYS !!!!....... kick darchi out of the list PLS.... ERASERHEAD IS STILL THE BEST...
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:28:46 AM
sir_ivan:  who can beat what Pacquiao has done? He dominated and fought from Flyweight to Welterweight and kept knocking his opponents out. He did hand picked opponents but these opponents are the cream of the crap of their respective divisions. As a proof, he is the first boxer that ever won 4 lineal world title in boxing history. He may not have swept every challengers in a division due to opponent's marketability and fan base reasons, but he sure did left Mexico with nobody else to pit against him. He KOed the best of England in a devastating fasion. He did the same against a way too big Oscar Dela Hoya. Pacquiao is so great that even the naturally way bigger and skilled fighter like Mayweather is afraid of him. Pacquiao didnt just fought from the lowest weight division up to welterweight, he even fought the best of the best tat boxing has to offer, beat them in a devastating fashion, and he never stops improving every time and until now, nobody can tell how much more can he do when in fact he has already done a very exceptional performances this early in his career and it is still not over. nobody in boxing history has ever done that!!! Manny Pacquiao "The Greatest FIghter that Ever Lived!!!" Hands down.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:50:08 AM
Joel - IHMC:  Only Manny Pacman did tremendous transition from 106 lbs. - 147 lbs. with excitement, superiority and greatness!!! What can you say?
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 01:52:36 AM
japs:  Manny Pacquiao
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:09:37 AM
BOYAXKI PINOY:  ron accept my appreciation that u possessed greatness in your career.and the other way around, not by being bias as a filipino,but i humbly suggest to include pancho villa & gabriel flash elorde in this race.however the most of my choice of a great boxer is my idol future congressman manny "pacman"pacquiao.God bless to all.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:12:54 AM
Vic Lara:  I think there are some upheavals here in comprehending what elements that brougth other boxers like ODLH, Darchinyan to the list of greatest boxers. Maybe the main factor is the performance of these boxers during their prime, say the numbers and calibers of opponents they had faced and defeated during those days . If that is the case Darchinyan is not qualified and Gabriel Flash Elorde should be included in the featherweights since he ruled this division for 7 years. What about Manny Pacquiao, he still on his peak and in the process of conquering the division of welterweights. I guess it's fair to line up him in much higher division rather than featherweights. Nonetheless i agree w/ the majority of the greatest boxers included on the list.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:21:15 AM
dikembe doorhovo:  Pacman still the best of them all! He took the boxing scene into limelight from skinny 106 lbs up to 140 lbs. jr. welter. He's not afraid facing a boxing gladiator taller & bigger than him like. No doubt that Pacman is the "Cinderella Man" of the boxing world.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:30:13 AM
weather-weather lang!:  AND THE WINNER IS: MANNY PACMAN PACQUIAO!!! GREATEST OF ALL TIME IN AND OUT OF THE RING GREAT!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:31:39 AM
vrbalkint:  Dear Sir. QUESTIONING THE RECORDS OF S. R. ROBINSON & H. ARMSTRONG (Part 1) This might sound sacrilegious to some yet I am compelled to bring it up. Some writers denigrate Manny Pacquiao’s accomplishments for whatever reason without much thought to what they write. One can tell they’re merely parroting what others said before them. A favorite argument is that 1) David Diaz is the weakest Lightweight Champion, 2) DLH is a shadow of himself, 3) Hatton barely got by his previous opponents. However if one would compare the records of these 3 men’s last 25 fights to those of Sugar Ray Robinson and Henry Armstrong (1st & 2nd Greatest Fighters of all Time) I hate to say it but the latter’s pale in comparison. Perhaps if one were to look at things in that light they may learn to appreciate Pacquiao’s accomplishment.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:36:22 AM
vrbalkint:  Questioning The Records Of The Great SRR & HA (Part 3) It gets worse, a good no. of bouts were with locals when organized boxing was in its infancy even in the USA and non-existent in the rest of the world, when America and the World had less than half its population. SRR in his last 7 bouts fought w/ guys that had 45, 25, 26, 16 & 23 losses, 2 had 6 losses out of last 6 fight. Fought Neil Morrison in his 5th to last fight. Neil only had 7 fights to his name and lost 3 and drew 1 of those. HA on the other hand didn’t do too well either and fought guys with 17, 22, 29, 10, 13 losses to their names. He fought J Jones who had only 2 fights and both were losses while HA had 95 fights. Henry fought Tommy Brown in his 1st professional fight when Armstrong already had 97 fights to his name.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:38:41 AM
Fred:  To cotoFan: I respect Miguel,Don't be so hostile to Pac,don't even call him a COWARD,you're insulting our National Treasure,I knw u'r all nervous,(coto's fan)come fight nyt you'll see a STORM from the PACIFIC,a whirlwind TORNADO demolishing,crashing and sending your idol on the canvas,He's a machine upgraded to a Higher Version in each and everyfight,Pac's love to fight bigger opponents,coz He never miss a single shot,all of those Bolo punch will be eatin by Coto,He just don't care,He has difficulty facing small opponent like Marquez the no.2 P4P,,He's not overrated,He's just the real PACMAN.for me in our Generation Pac is the Greatest, no doubt about that,:Out Vic,and Barera,:Inn Morales, Marquez,Villa and Elorde. Thanks Ron.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:39:27 AM
Jgarmino:  If you put it on net voting, undoubtedly, the filipino votes will always prevail in favor of MP as all time greatest fighter! Remember, Philippines is the SMS Messages Capital of the world and this once proved during the online voting for final list 7wonders of the world where 2 philippine wonders did made through!. And thats a fact! So this is very interesting to see. To name the greatest fighter by weight is fun but for all time great??? MP will probably prevail on top! Remember, out of 90millions ++ Philippine population and boxing sport is widely famous, for sure MP will get 40million votes with all unique Internet provider code that will validate its vote as unique! Google prove it right for the Philippines.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:50:09 AM
Teotz:  Ron, The idea of this matter is good but the selection or nominees are unfair, why? You cannot mixed the old-time greats to the modern greats, there are a lot of factors to be consider for ex: Jack Johnson vs. Lennox Lewis the fighters in the past is a lot diffrent than the present fighters not only on thier skills, training regimen, the opposition and of course the rules. past fighters adopt the old queensberry rules which is modified today, you cannot evaluate fighters of 20rnds, 15rnds & 12rnds. it would be unfair of the fighter of today becuz its not their fault if the rules is ammended, there will be more nonsense debate. Maybe you could have a nomination of Old-Greats separate from the New Ones lets say The Greatest(Old) & The Greatest(Modern)...
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:50:19 AM
Vic Lara:  I think there are some upheavals here in comprehending what elements that brougth other boxers like ODLH, Darchinyan to the list of greatest boxers. Maybe the main factor is the performance of these boxers during their prime, say the numbers and calibers of opponents they had faced and defeated during those days . If that is the case Darchinyan is not qualified and Gabriel Flash Elorde should be included in the featherweights since he ruled this division for 7 years. What about Manny Pacquiao, he still on his peak and in the process of conquering the division of welterweights. I guess it's fair to line up him in much higher division rather than featherweights. Nonetheless i agree w/ the majority of the greatest boxers included on the list.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:06:46 AM
sir_ivan:  who can beat what Pacquiao has done? He dominated and fought from Flyweight to Welterweight and kept knocking his opponents out. He did hand picked opponents but these opponents are the cream of the crap of their respective divisions. As a proof, he is the first boxer that ever won 4 lineal world title in boxing history. He may not have swept every challengers in a division due to opponent's marketability and fan base reasons, but he sure did left Mexico with nobody else to pit against him. He KOed the best of England in a devastating fasion. He did the same against a way too big Oscar Dela Hoya. Pacquiao is so great that even the naturally way bigger and skilled fighter like Mayweather is afraid of him. Pacquiao didnt just fought from the lowest weight division up to welterweight, he even fought the best of the best tat boxing has to offer, beat them in a devastating fashion, and he never stops improving every time and until now, nobody can tell how much more can he do when in fact he has already done a very exceptional performances this early in his career and it is still not over. nobody in boxing history has ever done that!!! Manny Pacquiao "The Greatest FIghter that Ever Lived!!!" Hands down.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:09:14 AM
Remo J. Recentes:  No doubt, Manny Pacquiao is the Greatest of all time because he stunned the World during his every fight. No one can match his speed. He is an exceptional orthodox fighter. Every fighter wished to fight him. He is the prize of every fighter. He is phenominal. He is extra ordinary. Importantly, He is the man of Faith and Passion.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:28:26 AM
Jayman:  I'm sure Manny Pacquiao will get the most votes, next is Mohammad Ali, then, Sugar ray Robin, Sugar Ray Leonard... why Flash Elorde, JMM, Pancho Villa, Erik Morales not included in the list?...
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:34:12 AM
daberns:  i thinnnk mike tyson is the greatest he but for a limited weight class only not like manny pacman pacquiao he fought on 7 weight class so pacquiao is the greatesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt of all time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:38:15 AM
Anonymous user:  pacho villa, flash elorde, manny pacquiao!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:42:12 AM
Mon:  I think you should put Manny Pacquiao in the weltereight, lightweight and featherweight. He dominated those divisions. And not yet over. Gabriel "flash" Elorde should also be included among greatest. But the greatest of them all is MANNY :PACMAN" PACQUIAO. For sure Oscar dela Hoya and the rest of Golden Boy Promotions will agree.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:47:13 AM
b-Pac:  Bobby Pacquiao is the greatest boxer of all time! no excuses! B-PAC is gonna knock everyone in this list including his brother! bet on it! b-pac is the man!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:52:47 AM
leo:  flash elorde is missing...research more
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:57:17 AM
tarogo:  Is this a joke? Vic Darchinyan is on the list? how? how can his achievement better than ivan calderon? although hes an undisputed champ but he defeated the mostly overrated champs,,mijares after his fight with darchinyan lost to a promising fighter from mexico.,,.he avoided the rematch with donaire,then it only reminds on how good donaire will be..,,he is just a creation of a delusional gary shaw...
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 03:58:34 AM
cleto reyes:  you guys put vic darchi coz the guy that made this concept is an aussie....and how could gabriel flash elorde no in the list...what about pancho villa...if vic darchi is on the list why not luisito espinosa...they should put up all the names of known boxers and see where vic darchi would fare...i bet rolando navarrete would get more votes than him...
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:07:38 AM
gibola:  Larry Holmes is the greatest heavyweight of all time.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:10:31 AM
Pocholo:  i'm a pinoy and defenitely manny pacquiao should rank among the greatest in history if not on top of them. i really felt bad by them not included The original "Flash" Gabriel Elorde who reign supreme at the featherweight division for 7 f*cking years damn!!. not even one of those featherweights on the list could even come close to The great flash Elorde except for the Pacman of course. and one more thing what the hell is vic darchinyan's name included on the list??? can you please re-analyze your list before showing this to the fans, darchinyan is really ridiculous not even close to Pancho Villa who's not included on the list.. it relly gives me an eyesore looking at darchinyan's name included on the list of greatest.. it's just destroy everything what a shame..
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:14:44 AM
Pocholo:  i'm a pinoy and defenitely manny pacquiao should rank among the greatest in history if not on top of them. i really felt bad by them not included The original "Flash" Gabriel Elorde who reign supreme at the featherweight division for 7 f*cking years damn!!. not even one of those featherweights on the list could even come close to The great flash Elorde except for the Pacman of course. and one more thing what the hell is vic darchinyan's name included on the list??? can you please re-analyze your list before showing this to the fans, darchinyan is really ridiculous not even close to Pancho Villa who's not included on the list.. it relly gives me an eyesore looking at darchinyan's name included on the list of greatest.. it's just destroy everything what a shame..
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:15:09 AM
Mcbob:  Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao is The Greatest Boxer of all time..... Who can give me another name in the Boxing list that this Pacman did???? And Mind this...!!!!!!Of Course Pacman choose to fight in a catch weight with those bigger and Heavier Fighter.... because his natural weight is just up to feather weight or Lightweight...!!!!!!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:19:28 AM
brad:  The greatest I ever saw?....same answer as the one Freddie Roach gave: Roberto Duran.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:24:32 AM
pinoyinsweden:  the organizers of this weight division is not updated as of now! they are crazy..Manny is not only a superstar in featherweight division, but in five (5) division...isn't it?...so why they organized this events if they don't even know the right division of a certain boxers? ha ha ha...so we didn't believe all of this shitttt....
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:50:29 AM
NOYPI....lol:  yehey puro paclanders ang nan dito ha,of course every pacnuthuggers will say pacman is the greatest who by the way not even defend those last belts that he won,people consider u champion if u defend ur belt not just bcause u beat the last champion,damn pacman nuthuggers will always say that he is the greatest but asking for a catchweight not beat them in theire best form needs a handicapped that's make he's greatness tainted with doubt bcause of those weight drained issues,henry armstrong fight at WW weigh like 133 not ask for a handicapped,so those pacman nuthuggers or i can call pacman dickriders stop saying he's the greatest ever study your history not what u see now,but maybe he's the best asian boxer and featherweight......no 1 can touch the position of robinson.....lmao
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 05:17:40 AM
ice man:  who??? floyd mayweather who??? why is he there? he's so boring to watch... i think oscar dela joya defeated him on their fight... it was just so boring to see him fight like that. ODJ was robbed. pls removed him on the list. he is all mouth, pound for pound no. 1 before??? he's a joke, a big joke. if he can beat manny pacquiao then i will eat my own words, but for now he's only a big joke.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 05:26:57 AM
Edgar A de Dios:  A fighter is great if he looks beatable because he's small, but after the fight he surprises everyone with an almost unbelievable win. If one is big and taller than most of his opponents, of course he is expected to win. And if he wins even if by knockout, he could not be considered great. Mike Tyson was small than most of his opponents whom he knockout out almost at will, most of them. That was great, only he failed to sustain it for long periods. So that diminished his greatness. Manny Pacquiao is the present case, and he has been surprising boxing fans for the last six to eight years. And that's great. If he could sustain that until he retires next year or two, he definitely can be the greatest of all time. At this point in time, he is already one of the greatest. Just look at the quality of his opponents the last five years, ....without evading anybody his promoter puts in front of him. That's a sign of greatness.... So, definitely my vote goes to him all the way!!!!!!!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 05:27:35 AM
EL GWAPITO Pacman-Fever:  For Me as of the moment..... I will go For SUGAR RAY ROBINSON....no doubt about it....everyone esle comes second....Pacquiao, Joe Luis, Duran, Ali, Henry Armstrong.......
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 05:45:25 AM
Mexico:  your list is not complete.. Where is Erik Morales he is good than Marco Antonio Barrera. I understand Marquez not in your list he is not as good as Morales and Barrera.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 05:53:59 AM
the beast:  The list seem okay if only for two things, the exclusion of Flash Elorde and the inclusion of Darchinyan.. is there really such a dearth of great fighters in the flyweight division for Darchinyan to merit consideration in this list???
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 06:18:18 AM
Frank Z@ Marco Polo:  Yeah i mean, i'm definitely not belittling his ability to maintain his speed and power as his body's grown, and the fact that he's still getting better is something you can't say about almost any boxer by the time they're 30 now, but it just seems like the TSS folks took his accomplishments at the weights above 126 and just extrapolated it back to 126 and assumed that he'd be that much better at that weight. Didn't korobov fight on the pacman hatton undercard? if he did then i saw him, and if it'sthe guy i'm thinking aobut they can really move him along quick, the dude's got abilit.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 06:26:09 AM
alfred insigne:  Pacquiao is the greatest boxer period!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 06:45:09 AM
denube:  I'll go for Vic Darchinyan as the all time great....... CHICKEN DANCER!!!!........
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 06:47:08 AM
nemie carurucan:  in my point of view PACMAN is one of the greatest of all time thats for sure
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 06:53:12 AM
Master Snake:  People need to get off Pacquiao's jock. He is a great fighter; no doubt. He needs to fight within a weight class to be considered truly great. Enough of this catch weight crap.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 06:55:46 AM
BIG DAWG:  Anyone......ANYONE....who says Ali was another Mayweather should find another website because he doesn't know a thing. The man fought every War....against Liston, the Federal Government, The supreme Court, Joe frazier (3x), Norton (2x), the fearsome George foreman....and so on. He was the Greatest phenom in our lifetime. All the other that followed either tried.... at best.... to emulate him.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:00:44 AM
perre jovic:  i vote for pacman... since he is the only man in his wieght from flywieght to welterwieght and he is still winning and winning over the big guys,, even knocking them out .. its convincing to all people who love boxing to vote for pacman as the greatest boxing of all time......
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:03:19 AM
BONG L.:  you didn't include Flash elorde and pancho villa? I thought this is a discremination to the Asian Fighters.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:12:11 AM
LILLOU:  IF PAC-MAN IS SO GREAT WHY IS IT THAT HE FOUGHT DELAHOYA AT 147, BUT HE WON'T FIGHT COTTO AT 147 ?
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:12:56 AM
Anonymous user:  pacman 's is the best on his time in what so ever division he fight,he is a real gentle..god fearing..humble..robbin hood..not boaring to watch every time he was on the ring...what else folks!..
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:17:52 AM
Znapped:  we should come up with a complete list, i think this list is not complete!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:24:03 AM
Frank Z:  for the light heavys.... i'd definitely take calzaghe off the list and put harold johnson or someone.... i think johnson can proably beat jones and calzaghe both but i'm not sure who else to put.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:30:00 AM
Arthur:  Maybe I missed it but I don't see Sugar Shane Mosley and Pancho Villa. Tyson and Darchinyan aren't greats. They are good but not considered greats.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 08:23:04 AM
Tambay sa Anabu:  There are some confusion here in comprehending what factors that brought the names of ODLH, Darchinyan to the list of greatest boxers. Maybe the main reason is the performance of these boxers during their prime, say the numbers and the calibers of opponents they'd faced and defeated during those days. If that is the case then Darchinyan is not qualified, Gabriel Elorde should be included in the featherweights since he ruled his division for such a long time. What about Manny Pacquiao who is still at his peak and in the process of conquering the welterweights division. I guess it's fair enough to elevate him in much higher division rather than featherweights. Nonetheless, i agree w/ the majority of greatest boxers included on the list
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 08:40:52 AM
Sir Benjamin:  Sir Ron, did you notice that 90% who submit their comments mentioned Manny Pacquiao? So, there's no doubt who's the greatest boxer!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 08:49:42 AM
Sir Benjamin:  90% comments boils into one guy, MANNY PACQUIAO! Greatest boxer, no doubt about it!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 08:53:11 AM
Tambay sa Anabu:  It's hard to distinguish who are the real greatest boxers, there a lot of them in different generations but in my time, Pacquiao is ahead of them all, Darchinyan is nothin', Mayweather Jr is just an illusion, Eric Morales should be there as well as Tito Trinidad. Let's not forget the great Flash Elorde in the featherweights, he ruled his division for such a long time.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 09:00:28 AM
boy imus:  cottofan - why when Pacman defeated them , you are saying they are not on thier prime. It's not an excuse. If your not in your prime you join the senior citizen. draw your retirement pay. PACMAN THE GREATEST OF THE GREATEST BOXER OF THEM ALL. And they are all lucky Pacman is retiring soon, to be a politician to help his District in Philippines. If not, he will prove to them all that he will be one of the living legend of the boxing world. And he will beat more claiming great fighter in boxing. Boxing was enliven because of Pacquiao...
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 09:25:47 AM
AFN @everybody:  Insane number of comments. You guys are all great. Respect. Toonoy
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 09:25:55 AM
Kool-Aid:  Greatest fighter of all time? "Sugar" Ray Robinson...his fights were 15 rounds and his record was 173-19-6 with 2 no decisions and 108 KNOCKOUTS! I don't think there's any question about it.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 09:48:56 AM
juan delacruz:  how about kostya - lightweight, and flash elorde - featherweight???, delete vic darchinyan hes not great hes only good multi title holder!!!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 09:54:59 AM
andrew :  just my top 20. if ya'll like it or not. HEAVYWEIGHT- Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano,Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT- Roy Jones Jr. MIDDLEWEIGHT- Sugar Ray Robinson,Marvin Hagler, Bernard Hopkins. WELTERWEIGHT-Sugar Ray Leonard,Oscar De La Hoya. LIGHTWEIGHT- Roberto Duran,Henry Armstrong, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. FEATHERWEIGHT- Marco Antonio Barrera, Manny Pacquiao, Eric Morales,Gabriel Flash Elorde BANTAMWEIGHT- FLYWEIGHT- Vic Darchinyan
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 10:36:24 AM
vrbalkint:  Questioning The Records Of The Great SRR & HA (Part 2) The prolific nature of SRR & HA’s records I feel should be viewed through the prism of the World War II when the best men SRR & HA could have been fighting, were in battle for their lives and country, in Europe, Pacific and around the world. At the time of Cinderella Man the decade of the Great Depression wherein many men would risk their lives against unhealthy odds just to put food in their table. This was also during a period when commercial flight was not yet available even in the lower 48 which tells us they were drawing from a small pool of fighters. While the great SRR and HA feasted on some Filipinos, I would hope same had decent time to rest and practice after their (6) six weeks slow boat ride from the Philippines by way of China, before they fought.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 10:46:17 AM
nestor:  Mr. Ron Borges your are the greatest.....no doubt....u made us crazy!!!!!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 10:48:16 AM
Arcadia:  I am Filipino but I wonder why not only you did not include Gabriel 'Flash' Elorde and Pacho Villa but also Erik Morales, Kostya Tsyzu and Juan Manuel Marquez It's either you make it a dozen on each category or erase someone less worthy. Come on read history and review the significance of Elorde and Villa!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 11:41:06 AM
Radam G, a humble PacManite on Mt. Apo, PI, touching da sky:  Da air is thin up here. Enough said! Holla!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:11:29 PM
Carlito:  decent list for most of them... but seriously... Vic Darchinyan in Flyweight and i see no mention of Pancho Villa??? I Mean... WTF?? Pancho used to give up to 20 lbs to his opponents in the ring and has accomplished a decent number of achievements despite passing away at an early age of 23. I mean... WTF???
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:25:02 PM
JL:  Why included those over rated British boxers?
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:34:58 PM
JL:  take out lennox lewis and put floyd patterson!!!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 12:41:27 PM
The Loveman....:  Ali lost to Doug Jones, Norton 3 times, and to Leon Friggin Spinks. He would have lost to Henry Cooper if they didn't do the glove trick. Ali was shook real bad and Cooper was ready to go for the kill before the cut Ali's gloves to buy him time. People kill me when I say I like Lennox Lewis. they throw Hasbeen Rahman and Ollie McCall at me. But Clay lost to Leon Spinks!!! Come on man!! And don't tell me Ali was 35 by then cause Lennox and Wlad and Vitali all got better with age. Ali was the man but I hate how people look at guys from the 80's 90's and today and automatically say they can't beat guys from the past. Yes Wladimir is boring but he is a SUPER heavyweight. Not just a heavyweight. he would be too big for guys from the past. Not saying he couldn't get ko'd. But THIS version of Wlad is as close to unbeatable as any of those guys from the 60's or 70's. STOP automatically giving guys from the past victories. Break the factors down and go from there.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 02:26:45 PM
romeo :  how about GABRIEL FLASH ELORDE? HE IS ONE OF THE BEST,OR THE GREATEST IN HIS DIVISION,HE MOVED UP TO HIGHER WEIGHT, COZ NOBODY BEATS FOR ALMOST SEVEN YEARS. DID YOU HAD A RESEARCH?
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:26:03 PM
ponga of GAPO:  GABRIEL flash ELORDE should number ONE at featherwieght division
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 04:30:35 PM
myokzb:  I'm a pacman fan. PACMAN is the greatest boxer of all time.....
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 06:05:28 PM
Marco Polo@Frank Z:  Exactly.. getting better every fight. anyway lets just wait what he can deliver to cotto. but i bet it will be a bloody fight. UD for pacquiao.. yep korobov fought at the undercard of mp hatton. he already have 6 - 0 record in the span of 7 months.. a busy fighter... he got some skills and not a boring middleweight fighter. pretty accurate right and left hands..
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 07:43:09 PM
coxscorner:  If you don't pick Ray Robinson as the greatest fighter ever you are clueless and should not be voting. This is going to be a popularity contest unfortunately. It will not be a true greatest fighters list.
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 08:14:00 PM
max:  Hasegawa?! He still has a lot of proving to do! Where's Elorde and Pancho Villa? Also you forgot Barbados Joe Walcott!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 08:21:02 PM
boris:  I am a man from the Philippines. I cant understand why there is no pancho villa and gabriel "flash" elorde on the lists of the greatests?
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 09:19:57 PM
boris:  I am a man from the Philippines. what on earth is happening? why is vic darchinyan on the list? how about the japo hasegawa? what the. And why there is no PANCHO VILLA and FLASH ELORDE on the lists? come on guys, these two legendary boxers form the Philippines must be on the list. And please drop hasegawa and specially darchinyan, they really dont deserve to be there in the list of the greatest. peace to everyone!
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 09:34:59 PM
Carlito:  decent list for most of them... but seriously... Vic Darchinyan in Flyweight and i see no mention of Pancho Villa??? I Mean... WTF?? Pancho used to give up to 20 lbs to his opponents in the ring and has accomplished a decent number of achievements despite passing away at an early age of 23. I mean... WTF???
Thursday Jun 25, 2009 11:43:57 PM
bahrn:  What are the criteria? Where's Flash Elorde? Pacquiao is the greatest. He stood by his name "pacquiao" which means "get or take all".
Friday Jun 26, 2009 03:05:47 AM
atg:  hasegawa ? are you nuts ?
Friday Jun 26, 2009 03:54:32 AM
GerardMcl:  I would have included Morales in that list. Oscar will start a lot of debate. It will be a tight one to call, But I think its between Robinson, Ali, Duran or Greb or.................
Friday Jun 26, 2009 04:09:22 AM
Pachugger Hunter:  PAC WILL NEVER BE RANKED LOWEST AT FEATHERWEIGHTS. HE CAN NEVER BE REMEMBERED @ LIGHTWEIGHT/WELTERWEIGHTS BECAUSE YOU NEED TO DEFEND YOUR TITLES AGAINST NOTABLE AND NON-HANDICAPPED OPPONENTS.
Friday Jun 26, 2009 05:14:01 AM
1-2-Punch-KO-for-Ron:  Ron(the author of this article) obviously did not included Manny Pacquiao for one reason, it has nothing to do with Pacquiao's greatness..it is because he badly needs lots of attention..he knows deep in his heart that Manny has millions of fans all around the globe and they will obviously get upset and will go ballistics and he likes that, he needs that much attention so grant his wish..let's get ready to rumble!!!
Friday Jun 26, 2009 07:17:37 AM
amyshinoris:  Pancho Villa, Gabriel Flash Elorde, Ray Boom Boom Mancini, Danny Little Red Lopez and Lupe Pintor.
Friday Jun 26, 2009 07:52:34 AM
straight right:  Mosely not listed at welterweight when Oscar is??? How does that work?
Friday Jun 26, 2009 11:26:16 AM
MisterLee @ 1-2 punch:  Manny is listed as a featherweight, feel good now?
Friday Jun 26, 2009 11:48:01 AM
TimJenkins21:  Pancho Villa DEFINITELY deserves to be on the list. Thank God Sugar Ray Leonard made it. I was going to have some serious issues if he wasn't on the list of legends. Apparently Leonard is a big poker fan because I heard he'll also be playing poker with his fans in the Bahamas soon. I WILL play poker with him before I die.
Friday Jun 26, 2009 12:15:34 PM
burt bienstock:  to define greatest fighter of all time is nigh impossible, but i think that one man stands out of all greaqt fighters of the past and present. Harry Greb as a middleweight at 160 lbs, beat the likes of Gene Tunney,Tommy Loughran ,Jack Dillon,Tom Gibbons,Gunboat Smith, Battling Levinsky Bill Brennan,etc. great fighters who outweighed him by 15 to 40 lbs, time after time,and with one eye to boot.Think of thisamazing feat,.... who can even come close to this great record of the Pittsburgh Windmill,the immortal Harry Greb,best P4P fighter of all time....Ray Robinson only once fought a very light hitting Joey Maxim and was not succesful. He also avoided fighting light heavies such as Archie Moore Charles Lloyd Marshall etc. Greb in over 300 fights avoided NO ONE..I saw Ray Robinson in his very prime as a welterweight , and he was fantastic, but he could not have done what Greb did against much larger men... Greb was one of a kind....
Friday Jun 26, 2009 12:25:20 PM
Robert Curtis:  Duran. Even though he quit. He took the rematch with Leonard too soon. He deserved more time to celebrate.
Friday Jun 26, 2009 11:13:25 PM
Tony E:  Manny pacquiao is a good fighter a B+ at best fighter at best now hear me out. I hear people always say " ohh he started at 108 pounds he Is the greatest ever blah blah blah" he started when he was a boy only 16 so he was not even a full grown man so you can throw that away about being 108 when Oscar was 16 he was boxing at 120 so who cares they were still growing. Manny got KO' d by bums twice with body shots. So he beat a few ok Mexican boxers with no boxing skill just come at you brawlers. The only true boxer ge faced was jmm and was given the fight he lost to him. Jmm rocked his world those two fights even with his flash knockdowns jmm controlled the who fight and he is 6 yrs older than pac. Manny has always faced physically slower fighters than him never fights true boxers always the slow sluggers with no defense. Manny has probably the ugliest boxing style in history with NO defense whatsoever. One interesting fact. He always avoided fighting a black boxer. Black fighters are known for their speed and defense like pbf or shane, whitaker, leonard etc. He has never faced a true boxer because a true boxer with a crafty defense and superior boxing ability will EXPOSE his true colors. Always fighting the same one dimensional fighters. So he beat odlh? Big wow he has been a part time boxer for the past 7 years a decade past his prime even a journey man like Steve forbes rocked him. He was already finished as a fighter when he fought odlh 35 year old weight drained part time boxer a decade past his GJ manny!!! It's like me giving odlh props for beating the snot outta Chavez twice. PAst his prime who cares. Odlh in his primewould have killed manny at 140 pounds. So he picks a slower no defense fighter in cotto YAY manny!!! Shaneis to much of threat even though he him self is a decade past his prime. Manny is the most overrated boxer I have ever seen.
Saturday Jun 27, 2009 12:41:29 PM
robert:  Vic Darchinyan should be the best flyweight of all time. the way he dominated the division for years.
Saturday Jun 27, 2009 03:55:05 PM
victor:  no gabriel flash elorde? no pancho villa? manny pacquiao in featherweight? is this a joke?
Wednesday Jul 1, 2009 04:22:08 PM
victor:  manny pacquiao the greatest of all time gabriel elorde-the greatest super featherweight of all time where is elorde? where is pancho villa? mosley?
Wednesday Jul 1, 2009 04:45:33 PM
Shawn:  Middleweight: Jake Lamotta. I beleive he defeated Sugar Ray Robinson once with ease, lost a decision to him after beating him severely for numerous rounds. It is also believed that he through two of the fights against him. I believe they fought five times and Lamotta may have more losses on the books but many are questionable. It is not not a question as to which fighter took more punishment throughout their five or six fight feud-it was definately Robinson. From what I have read, most experperts consider Robinson to be the pound for pound greatest fighter of all time. I also believed that Lamotta gave Marcel Cerdan such a beating that he was unable to continue fighting early in the fight. Both of these fighters where on the list but not Lamotta. I am not saying that Lamotta was the greatest middleweight of all time (probably the toughest) but he is definitley in the top ten.
Monday Jul 6, 2009 04:15:10 PM
Barry:  Ali at HW - no one else even close! Charles at LH- Moore and Jones runners up Robinson at Middle - Harry Creb and Dick Tiger runners up Sugar Ray Leonard - yes! SRL at welter! - Duran at Light weight- whitaker & Armstrong runnners up Pep at featherweight - Arguello & Sanchez runners up No opinion at Bantam and flyweight
Wednesday Jul 8, 2009 12:24:28 PM
jerome:  pacman is the greatest of all time he is the only boxer to jump different divisions no boxer can do that pacman is the greatest
Friday Jul 17, 2009 12:10:59 AM
steve:  Rory Calhoun was the greatest of his day and should have been champion in his prime.
Saturday Aug 8, 2009 12:20:40 AM
darwin:  I think manny pacquiao is the greatest boxer of all time, because of his passion his heart to every of his fight. the speed the accuracy, power everything thing is on him, theres a posibility that pretty boy floyd mayweather jr. will be knockdown againts manny pacquiao
Saturday Oct 17, 2009 08:44:47 PM

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