A few more lefts from Smokin' Joe
Marciano wasn't considered the greatest because he did not have that many fights even though he was undefeated . Moore (light heavyweight)was 42 and Marciano was 32 when they fought . Marciano only held the title for 5 years,Moore held it for 11 years .Archie Moore went 183-23-10 (141 ko's). In another weight division Willie Pep went 229-11-1. Duran went 103-16,he was certainly the best of his class.A boxing thread discussing the best/greatest pound for pound boxers who ever graced the canvas...
No mention of Rocky Marciano, (maybe I missed it) can't think of another boxer who retired undefeated in the heavy weight division..
Roberto Duran ("hands of stone") fights would put the hair standing on the back of my neck..
Every weight division has its own greats..
Maye Usyk the unified champ will make that list sooner rather than later.
Marciano defied a lot for such a small man as the majority of his opponents were much larger and physically stronger. I for one would never discredit him. My old man has the Walcott and Matthews fights on vhs, use to sit by his side for endless amount of hour's while he watched his fights over and over, one of the best fighters and boxers of all time, 15/16 rounds. Do you recall the last 15 round fight? I remember the last 15 rounder in the heavy weight division. (Doesn't feel that long)Marciano wasn't considered the greatest because he did not have that many fights even though he was undefeated . Moore (light heavyweight)was 42 and Marciano was 32 when they fought . Marciano only held the title for 5 years,Moore held it for 11 years .Archie Moore went 183-23-10 (141 ko's). In another weight division Willie Pep went 229-11-1. Duran went 103-16,he was certainly the best of his class.