Top 5 all time no particular order:
Sugar Ray Leonard
Roberto Duran
Muhammed Ali
JCC Sr.
Robinson.
Nailed it OP literally my same top 5
Mayweather
Ali
Sugar Ray Robinson
Sugar Ray Leonard
Roy Jones Jr.
Rocky Marciano
Vitaly Klitschko
Joe Calzaghe
Tommy Morrison
Kelly Pavlik
But what about the gif of Tyson shadowboxing really fast. Surely that gets him top 3 at least?
>ALL-TIME TOP 5:
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Henry Armstrong
4. Willie Pep
5. Harry Greb
>TOP 5 TODAY:
1. Roman Gonzalez
2. Sergey Kovalev
3. Andre Ward
4. Gennady Golovkin
5. Vasyl Lomachenko
>PERSONAL TOP 5 FAVOURITES (NO ORDER)
Sergey Kovalev
Lennox Lewis
Arturo Gatti
Antonio Margarito
Oleksander Usyk
>>63985900
LOL!
>>63990058
Can't argue with much here, personally though I would put Rigo in place of Loma for the time being, both very close I think but I give Rigo a slight edge. Hopefully they will fight sometime soon and settle that for us.
>>63985577
Bretty gud/10
>>63990193
It's tough, but I like Lomachenko more. More explosive offense, higher activity levels in the ring, younger, stronger...and Rigondeaux looks suspiciously chinny lately.
>>63990295
I think once Rigo becomes more active again he will be more offensive, plus he's the kind of guy who needs a top quality opponent to bring out his best. Not sure about the chinny part, the 2 knockdowns he suffered against that Japanese dude weren't really legit, first one he was off balance and then he got tangled up or pushed the second time if I remember correctly.
>>63990435
It's nothing to do with being active, he's always been like this, although I grant the last fight an exception because he took the opponent a week in advance and essentially had no tape on him to observe.
Lomachenko isn't going to start winding up and winging punches like Donaire did, he isn't in love with his power like Donaire. That's a high activity fight and I'm not sure if Rigondeaux at 35 would keep up with that tempo.
Never confuse clouds greatness with his cunty-ness. He's the best boxer ever even though he's a wanker
>>63990494
Rigo never watches tape of his opponents, but anyway, you say it would be a high activity fight but remember, when the going gets tough, Rigo gets moving. And like Mayweather, he has such good defense he can slow down the pace of the fight no matter how good his opponent is. Granted, if anyone can find a way to beat him, it is Lomachenko.