The Worlds Greatest Ever Boxer is a global fan vote for the greatest boxers of all time. The end of the voting is marked by a unique weekend of entertainment, boxing and the unveiling of the Greatest Ever at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Resort in the heart of Las Vegas, 2-4 October 2009.
A jury of boxing experts is currently discussing the criteria for the nominees that will be put forward to the global fan vote. Nominees will be put forward in the following categories: Heavyweight, Light heavyweight, Middleweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, Featherweight, Bantamweight, Flyweight. There will also be a category for the Greatest Ever Fight
jimmy wilde
hawkman350 8 months ago
Robinson, Ali, Armstrong, Louis, Wilde, Duran, Greb, Pep, SR Leonard, Johnson, Monzon, Pacquiao, B.Leonard, Chavez, Hagler, Jones, Marciano, Langford, Moore, Charles, Jofre, Hopkins, Hearns, Mayweather, Dempsey, Whitaker, Gans, Foreman, Arguello, Tunney, Calzaghe, Saddler.. these are many of the all-time greats.
Jimmy Wilde deserves to be much more famous; best flyweight, over 100 fights officially (many more unrecorded) before defeat, fighting bigger men, great heart and punch
mizofan 8 months ago
Pacquiao and Duran #1
Mrfaithful79 9 months ago
Muhammad Ali
xDet3rmin4tionx 9 months ago
1. manny pacquiao 8 time world champion the pound for pound king
rraven16 10 months ago
R obinson 1 Armstrong 2 Ali 3 Monzon 4 Duran 5 Benny Leonard 6 Alexis Arguello 7 Jimmy Wilde 8 Archie Moore 9 Marvin Hagler 10 .Tough list to compile but thats my list today.
kevindlinc 10 months ago
Sugar Ray Robinson without question, but I think Salvador Sanchez could have been if he did not die tragically in his prime.
easyscore 11 months ago
SUGAR RAY ROBINSON
lee1990lee 1 year ago
@chaseybears, thanks a lot. And can I also say, it's good to see that you mentioned Tunney, who doesn't miss out on my top ten by much (I have somewhere around the fifteen mark) but should at least be in everyone's top twenty. I don't have any problem with anyone putting him in their top ten, of course! Just difficult to cram roughly 140 years of Queensberry-era boxing in to such a small list!
iljn1988 1 year ago
@iljn1988 By the way..that is a great list!
chaseybears 1 year ago