Agree for British.Joe Calzaghe.
At one point Pacquiao was incredible. He had a run of fights where he destroyed people. I remember watching him dismantle Miguel Cotto, who was a tough man, but by the end was in bits.From 90s onwards, so fighters I've seen and witnessed...
Pacman has to be up there. In fact I would probably say he's been the best. To work.his way through the divisions like he did was incredible. He just went on too long.
Canelo would be 2nd. Another incredible boxer who has dominated his own division but also challenged multiple divisions.
Mayweather was unbelievable at what he did but his record shouldn't be a good as it is. He's had a few home decisions over the years.
I really like Usyk and think he's exceptional. Irrelevant of he gets beaten by Fury.
Lewis is the best heavyweight of my lifetime.
Also honourable mention for GGG
I saw this title and my 1st thought was Joe, I watched his highlights last night. He was unreal, the speed of his punching was off the scaleJoe Calzaghe.
End of thread.
Wasn't Ali more of a personality?End of thread.
Beaten by Joe although I concede he wasn't at his peak.90s Roy Jones Jr needs to be in this conversation.
The 4 kings?
Before my time but sugar ray Robinson and Harry Greb from the black and white days
Absolute class act. One of my favourite ever fights was when he fought Jeff Lacy. The media were hyping up Lacy as the next big thing and Joe gave him a boxing lesson from start to finish. It was an unbelievable performance. His stamina levels were phenomenal. Also loved the fact that his dad was his trainer and together they conquered the world.Joe Calzaghe.
I'm kind of glad it never happened. By the time it was getting talked about age was on Frochs side and the issues Calzaghe had with has hands, Froch could have beaten him. It would have been a massive disservice to Calzaghe and we'd have never heard the end of itIt's a shame Froch Vs Calzaghe never happened as I would've loved to have seen Joe give him a boxing lesson