in no order
Ali- Heavyweight that moved like a welterweight, his footwork was impeccable. Had probably the best chin and biggest heart in boxing history. Also arguably had the greatest impact of any boxer
Holmes- He was like a hybrid of young Ali and older 70's Ali. didn't have quite the footwork or athleticism of Ali but he had some of it plus the ring generalship or the older Ali. One of the greatest jabs in boxing history.
Louis- Maybe the most technically sound heavyweights. He had no wasted movements he was a boxing robot. He could generate knockout power with short compact punches and ko you in a phonebooth. The first black champion that was loved by mainstream America.
Ray Robinson- Probably the most talented fighter of all time. 70 years after his prime there still hasn't been a fighter who had everything that he had. The footwork, punching power, speed, he had it all.
Floyd- Had the greatest career of any fighter, made a billion dollars, never took an L and left the game with his mental facilities in tact. One of the greatest defensive fighters of all time.
Ali- Heavyweight that moved like a welterweight, his footwork was impeccable. Had probably the best chin and biggest heart in boxing history. Also arguably had the greatest impact of any boxer
Holmes- He was like a hybrid of young Ali and older 70's Ali. didn't have quite the footwork or athleticism of Ali but he had some of it plus the ring generalship or the older Ali. One of the greatest jabs in boxing history.
Louis- Maybe the most technically sound heavyweights. He had no wasted movements he was a boxing robot. He could generate knockout power with short compact punches and ko you in a phonebooth. The first black champion that was loved by mainstream America.
Ray Robinson- Probably the most talented fighter of all time. 70 years after his prime there still hasn't been a fighter who had everything that he had. The footwork, punching power, speed, he had it all.
Floyd- Had the greatest career of any fighter, made a billion dollars, never took an L and left the game with his mental facilities in tact. One of the greatest defensive fighters of all time.