Boxing Legends TV counts down the top 10 most dangerous middleweights in Boxing history.
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@nelsonmongare95157 років тому
GGG is funny : " He punch like 'tik tik tik tik' " 😂
@nelsonmongare95157 років тому
Kelso lowk That is yet to be determined.
@riflelev58737 років тому
Nelson Mongare lol
@gulugul787 років тому
Nelson Mongare he reminds me of a young Kosta Tzyu
@jonasb20477 років тому
He's Naaaaaaaathing :)
@gulugul787 років тому
***** as tyson said boxers skills, and the sport are improving as time goes by.
@darkbakoo5 років тому
I think the middleweight division is underrated, the boxers are lightning fast and have enough power to crush bones. For that I believe this is the most dangerous weight division and does not get the credit/attention it deserves.
@jeffreycurtis90755 років тому
Thanks for your thoughts. At 147 it seems to take a step up. Then again, at 160, there appears another shift. Obviously there is generally a gradient of power in each rising weight division, but these two start the wearer off clean shots ask the question to themselves. Respects.
@BlingBoyOto5 років тому
Its also a division that is most available for average person. Average height of 5"9 or 5"10 and being in shape will get you at around 150-170lbs depending on fat %.
@Lemon-rk9hq5 років тому
Aykut agras facts the middleweight division has always been my favorite there are allot of underrated fighters
@humanforfreedom95834 роки тому
Yes that’s what I explain to people also.
@slayerofturks74674 роки тому
WW and MW were always my favourite wc. It has the best of both worlds like you said but tbh honest there is nothing more entartaining than watching a fast heavyweight
@MyCesarman7 років тому
Roberto duran sparring Nigel Benn was pretty cool
@yaelgarcia4594 роки тому
Where?
@pauldiaz35073 роки тому
I have to see that one
@darrenfry46893 роки тому
Where
@Intern3tNiche3 роки тому
Gennady golovokin is the most underrated boxer to ever tie up the gloves, he has an iron chin incredible power and great defense
@godfather532 роки тому
He's insane, got robbed 2 times against Canelo. First fight wasn't even close, 2nd was more of a draw but I would still give it to triple g. Corrupt boxing world man
@christianjocson55092 роки тому
Underrated? I don’t know about that. Everyone in boxing forums, boxing videos, and casual fans love him. If any, I would say he is even a little overrated because everyone thinks he’s a p4p great yet his resume is a little thin to be one.
@godfather532 роки тому
@@christianjocson5509 He's not close to top 30 p4p regarding greatness, but he's top 10 on my list if we're talking about the best
@NomenFugazi2 роки тому
@@godfather53 Definitely.
@mycommentwilltriggeryou98102 роки тому
@@godfather53 Naw the most underrated is Sam Langford. Dude beat 11 hall of famers and is one of the greatest fighters to ever exist.
@BermanTV7 років тому
"fighting a prime roy jones was suicide" - chris eubank
@paullav66517 років тому
in the late nineties Jones was untouchable
@BoxerRick6 років тому
I agree. This list is the hardest hitters. Jones had power but his speed and skills made him what he was.
@truthaboveagenda6 років тому
bitch ,you're dead - Roy's career was worthless, he was just a cheater. - Joseph
@septimusseverus74466 років тому
James Lights Out Tony!!!!!!
@do84alfie5 років тому
this wasn't even joke
@rawnyjee71357 років тому
You should start making long documentaries about old fighters like about past fighters and back stories and state a lot of facts about them.
@Justmoore.4 роки тому
Honestly
@billybob99616 років тому
Marvelous Marvin is my favorite fighter of all time The man was amazing put on a great old style fight each time and walked away a wealthy man With class and style
@lifesgood72355 років тому
He walked away a loser to sugar ray
@luckyspurs5 років тому
Hagler, Hearns, Leonard and Duran were so cool in the ring; but I think Hagler's the coolest if anything. Everything about his physique and movement is perfect balance.
@markdunham99494 роки тому
@@lifesgood7235 only to the untrained eye
@lestermount32874 роки тому
@@lifesgood7235 if you saw the fight you know he did not lose and so did Ray which is why he refused to give him a rematch.
@chief9-10-games54 роки тому
He was a TRULY great champ and had real power in both hands they don't make them like that anymore
@petyrkowalski98874 роки тому
Overall my favourite MW is Marvin Hagler. His condition was always amazing. He coould box 15 rounds at high pace. He was teak tough and very very skilled.
@SoberRider783 роки тому
I think Monzon would have edged him out in a very close fight. *QUAD*
@petyrkowalski98873 роки тому
We will never know.
@kineahora87362 роки тому
Me too. My fave fighter of all time. GGG no way-very good but not Hagler, Jackson, McClellan.
@TheFakuzaРік тому
Carlos Monzon (87-3 59KOs) Undefeated after the first early loss. Was a Savage He literally destroy everyone in the division until the end of his career. My favorite from all time and GGG my favorite in the modern era.
@brandonblair68686 років тому
The older I get, the more I appreciate boxing, but I'm bothered more by situations like Gerald as well. I saw an interview with him and his sister and it brought me to tears. These guys really do risk it all for the sport and us.
@vince11harris10 місяців тому
Definitely. That’s why it pisses me off when fans call boxers bum. It’s disgusting
@hope65714 роки тому
Really no idea how to explain my feelings towards Gerald McClellan. The whole animal abuse thing is horrible, and people say there is karma about what happened to him. But if you happen to watch the documentary about his last fight you will see that there is still a human being, and I am not justifying what he did. G-Man was so feared and he had everything to be a great champion. He had the speed, power and ironically he could really take a beating, his chin was so strong. Yet his head just couldn't take it. People say Nigel Benn caused McClellan the braindamage but for me personally the punches he took from Julian Jackson started it all. And Gerald took every hit like nothing, until the fight with Nigel. G-Man was only 25 years old when that happened. He was not even in his prime yet. His life was just starting. And so many factors were against him that day. A referee who had no idea what he is doing, Nigel being dirty, the completely unknown dude in McClellans corner who never thought "Hey maybe he is getting hurt, throw the towel", and Gerald himself, going to fights without a real trainer and a manager. It was just a perfect storm for the wrong reasons. Whatever McClellan did in his life, he already payed too much for it. Now blind, almost deaf and not able to walk by himself or without aid, his sister and guardian angel is taking care of him. Thats life I guess... You can be looking so mean and strong, but none is safe out there. I hope Gerald McClellan finds peace.
@peterpereira36533 роки тому
The real actual damage was done by Nigel Benn make no mistake about that.Because if the damage was done against Julian Jackson like many people assume.Gerald McClellan would have had much more clear signs of brain damage well before the Nigel Benn fight.The brain is too delicate for that amount of time to past and not have shown greater affected damage to Gerald McClellan.All said and done Benn took his best shots and fought back hard and landed his own best shots which clearly done tissue damage to the brain of Gerald McClellan. And just because a boxer seems to be taking punches well doesn’t mean they aren’t doing severe damage to that boxers brain tissue.Other cases of boxers collapsing and even dying have happened in the past in boxing.Where a boxer fought a particularly hard tough fight seemed okay on leaving the ring. And have ended up dying hours or even several days after the fight.Difference was in those past eras of boxing, they didn’t have access to more modern medical facilities and medical technologies and techniques that ended up saving the life of Gerald McClellan.As back in those days of boxing boxer Gerald McClellan would definitely have died with the brain damage injuries he had sustained by Nigel Benn that night.
@javiernegron26333 роки тому
@@peterpereira3653 1) McClellan did show signs of serious brain damage after the Jackson fight, he was reported to be struggling seriously with headaches and bouts of confusion. 2) some people don't get those serious signs of brain damage (Jake LaMotta took beatings that would have ended most people forever and stayed perfectly lucid and clear-spoken until his death in his 90s), and oftentimes those signs of brain damage don't present themselves for yeaaars after the damage is actually sustained
@TippiGordonРік тому
I didn't know about the dog fighting thing until reading this comment. Utterly repugnant. And yet, it is very tragic that McClellan has suffered so much. I agree, it's a very complicated situation.
@sophiabarton2485 місяців тому
@@peterpereira3653man there were serious signs after the first Julian Jackn fight especially after the head butt in that fight McClellan was blinking constantly after that accidental head butt It's only because Gerald put his next few opponents away early including Jackson for a second time he already had a touch of brain damage before the Benn fight Nigel just finished him off but when you're fighting a man you can look at him and tell after so many rounds this dude can't even keep his mouthpiece in it's on you to be a good person and say hey man something's wrong with you or not doing this no more but most boxers don't do that plus the ref should've been a Mills Lane or Joe Cortez reffing not someone who doesn't even know how to speak English
@jonnybravo30554 роки тому
Ray Robinson 132 - 1. Now that's a record.
@marknorris13813 роки тому
The 1 on his record was to a man that outweighed him by 16 lb's. La Motta weighed in at 160 lb and Robinson 144 lb in the fight Robinson lost to La Motta.
@jacobnieves95052 роки тому
@@marknorris1381 right and Lamotta cut weight to make middleweight so he might have had more than that on Robinson
@nutty42587 років тому
These uploads are so solid, easily my favourite boxing channel on youtube :)
@Jacknife11997 років тому
Man , i know that Mcclellan wasn't the nicest man to be around but he was a hell of a fighter.Also great heart from Benn for raising money for his opponent.
@sugeknight60327 років тому
To be around Gerald was great.. always used to joke around but when pissed yo ass better run!
@mrvillan69517 років тому
Great heart from Nigel Been for raising his fists to win the fight after taking some savage blosw early on.
@acidson93917 років тому
Suge Knight i heard that he is your uncle
@johnhaigh74736 років тому
Suge Knight tell that to all the Labrador owners his dogs killed
@chiefdonreed63534 роки тому
Julian Jackson gave him $100,000 out his pocket...
@matrixsenior5 років тому
Really enjoyed that, thank you for posting.
@CSDonohue114 роки тому
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@ingaz65657 років тому
A little wiki on Mcclellan, sad ending - After taking a knee and being counted out McClellan lost consciousness he was rushed to the hospital, had emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain. He spent eleven days in a coma and he was found to have suffered extensive brain damage. He lost his eyesight, the ability to walk unassisted and was reported as being 80 percent deaf. Sports Illustrated ran an article about the fight and its outcome one week after the fight. McClellan's family flew to be by his side, and later he was flown back to his home country. He has recently recovered some ability to walk, being helped by a cane, but he has not recovered his eyesight. In addition to being blind, his short-term memory was also profoundly affected. His three sisters, particularly Lisa McClellan, are responsible for his care. In a 2011 documentary broadcast by ITV (who originally screened the fight live in the UK), Lisa stated that Gerald is in fact not deaf, but that he has trouble with comprehension when spoken to. Tarick Salmaci, a Kronk Gym fighter claimed later in an interview that he sparred with McClellan some time before the Benn fight, and after being hit with a jab, McClellan started to blink hard and the session had to be stopped. McClellan initially claimed that he was thumbed but later admitted in the locker room that he was in fact seriously hurt. Salmaci said that he found strange that a fighter with McClellan's chin, wearing a headgear is being hurt by a jab, and that when he noticed McClellan blinking during the Benn fight the same way, he was immediately aware that he was in serious trouble.
@KHALIDMAHMOOD-fr8rq7 років тому
The G man pure power .I remember that night when gerald knocked benn out of the ropes .Benn did the unthinkable and won what a fight 2 warriors at there best
@bobgarrett71345 років тому
Benn landed over a 100 rabbit punches to the brain stem.
@Intenxsify4 роки тому
Now I remember GGG's face getting smashed after GGG vs Canelo 2 and GGG vs Deryvachenko.
@mahadkamran59143 роки тому
Benn cheated, he has to live with the fact that his best win is over a disabled man while he was pumped full of steroids and punching him on the back of the head.
@KHALIDMAHMOOD-fr8rq3 роки тому
@@mahadkamran5914 I guess we shall never know .I remember that night very well.Why do people jump to conclusions with out any Evidence .By the way .After the fight Benn did colapse due to exhaustion.Your not going to use that as a excuse are you.
@mahadkamran59143 роки тому
@@KHALIDMAHMOOD-fr8rq Absolute bollocks, he collapsed due to exhaustion, if he was so exhausted why was he partying in the ring and calling out Roy Jones? He collapsed because he realised the drug test was coming next and he didn’t want to take it.
@EnterTheGooniverse5 років тому
I just found this channel it’s great! MW is my fav division in boxing
@handyvapereviews2.0176 років тому
2k likes. I see another one on the horizon. Great work guys love this channel.
@diablopula87137 років тому
Charlie Zelenoff should be on this list
@isaacellzey56075 років тому
diablopula that shit is hilarious
@RandomLifeBOXING5 років тому
Hahahahahahahahah
@9ElevenGamer5 років тому
That made my day, nearly almost urinated on myself.
@jimborat5 років тому
ikr. he knocked out mayweather sr.
@ThankGodImBlack3704 роки тому
Charlie is this you?
@terenceoleary93813 роки тому
Monzon was the best I have seen, his technique and reach was so efficient and he had real Mongrel in him.
@Blacattacsquadron3 роки тому
No he didn't. I believe the rumors he was doped up all the time. His behavior says so, Jimmy Snuka was the exact same way.
@MrGercedРік тому
@@Blacattacsquadron ???
@kahlilsmoot90897 років тому
2nd point...this was actually very well made..new subscriber, well done
@reinaldox9097 років тому
I love your channel, sir. Keep up the good work.
@GutsNotButts7 років тому
Gerard McClellan's career is honestly one of the most exciting yet saddest sport stories I have ever heard. What a shame.
@jor-dankenobi18377 років тому
+Boxing Legends TV Awesome video man. You should do a 10 Most Dangerous Light-Heavyweights video. That'd be cool. Keep up the good work.
@rikkitimm32114 роки тому
Jor-Dan Kenobi agreed but I don’t go way back! Watching really poor quality early film just does not do it for me. I mean I trust the experts, it’s just not personal to me if I can’t watch some fights.
@MrHacken5 років тому
👏🏻AWSOME channel, Boxing was my first sport/ martial art I got into growing up. You put out great stuff. Thanks🙌🏻
@Toxxsic6 років тому
Love this channel. It's like watching history of the greatest warriors in one movie
@josepharchuleta31294 роки тому
G-Man FOREVER! What a surprisingly GREAT pick for #1! My heart goes out to him. Imagine the legacy he would have left if not that unfortunate incident. His corner should have listened to him. That is why you NEED people you can trust in your corner. Loved watching him fight! God Bless the G-Man!!!
@Hiles19047 років тому
none of your videos disappoint keep up the great work
@ericgeorge54836 років тому
Fucking idiot.
@ashergraham74973 роки тому
@@ericgeorge5483 why, these vids are amazing!!
@ericgeorge54833 роки тому
@@ashergraham7497 McClellan at number one is simply laughable. Benn stopped him as would have pretty much every fighter on this list. Jackson was past his best by the time he fought Gerald.
@ericgeorge54833 роки тому
@@ashergraham7497 We are all entitled to our opinions.
@ashergraham74973 роки тому
@@ericgeorge5483 I know, but this is a bad list? Jesus Christ your dumb
@andyraison10386 років тому
Best channel for boxing! I've only just subbed, don't know why I didn't do it ages ago!
@angelinguraj72845 років тому
Thank you for all your efforts! Love the channel.
@ryang7904 роки тому
9.53- that left hook by ray robinson was SO SO FAST that I had to keep replaying it over n over again, cos I was convinced that he MUST have missed. NO-ONE could be THAT fast AND accurate.. but holy cow, it DID land. UNBELIAVBLE.
@Rockytroys5 років тому
Single punch 🥊 power Julian Jackson awesome 👏
@SoberRider783 роки тому
The Hawk ! What a beast 💪
@mikeburnside4243 роки тому
He was... one of my favorites. Unfortunately for him though, G-Man was just his kryptonite.
@williamprice26774 роки тому
Great video, although I Don't think your number one pick is better than some of the others you highlighted. Thanks for the mini boxing documentary. very interesting!
@marcorodriguez76946 років тому
I love your videos. I'm more of a Muay Thai/MMA fan, but boxing is great and your channel is teaching me a lot.
@dancrifasi36907 років тому
Great video. It was a tragedy what happen to McClellan,. I would have loved to see him fight Jr as a pro.
@HuyNguyen-vj1uw7 років тому
Its a shame what happened to G-man
@johnhaigh74736 років тому
It was also a shame what he used to do to labradors with his pit bulls,tape their mouths up and let his pit bulls savage the shit out of them..
@ShockNAwww6 років тому
John Haigh ah. See.. I didn't know that. Brain injury they say? Not enough...
@dcee93166 років тому
Yoda • G MAN #4
@peteythedouchebag88746 років тому
John Haigh horrible person, tremendous boxer
@crick34546 років тому
I agree
@michaeluribe-gamboa70327 років тому
Great informative vid!
@Augustes13 роки тому
that was a brilliant video...very historic...informative...amazing to the 'IN'th' degree! Thank you very much!! More please!
@carlfredrikt7 років тому
This channel is so fucking awesome.
@Cristian-vm1bg5 років тому
Pavlik's career, even as it went, is underrated. Several of the guys he absolutely blasted gave the follow up champs a serious hard time.
@vincelovato30834 роки тому
Thanks for going all the way back in history. Too many highlight reels only go back a few years.
@reycastillo88114 роки тому
Love the videos and love boxing keep up the great work
@thomasdoocey76077 років тому
Is this a series? if i look on your channel will i find a featherweight/welterweight video? that'd be good to watch
@The-Dom3 роки тому
wow those triple lefts from SRRobinson were amazing. Usually the old timers look a bit awkward and unpolished in their technique compared to modern greats, but he looks as good as anybody ever. just wow.
@iwerkalone3 роки тому
Great video thanks for posting
@ragingmcqueen6 років тому
I honestly just stream these videos for back round noise. Such amazing videos. I always end up watching them instead of doing what im.suppose to be doing haha
@jessehuerta777 років тому
this channel is dope
@bobbydigital34237 років тому
Loving your work as always. My favourite weight class. 👍
@Greezy2x7 років тому
Great video. Thank u for your work.
@adamjames67636 років тому
Since ive found this channel, its become my fav channel!!!
@edgiebraahhh72807 років тому
No1: Andre Bishop
@DD2Tacc7 років тому
Edgie Braahhh LMAO!!😭 DON'T FORGET ISSAC FROST
@mikedlc97666 років тому
Andre lol thats cool man
@jairusroque38626 років тому
"You don't know who you're fucking with!!" - McQueen
@hueyfreeman19835 років тому
@@DD2Tacc issac frost was a heavyweight
@Zack_4105 років тому
Damn right
@Sarissa995 років тому
Gman was a vicious dude. Top boxer
@jlsabinas85784 роки тому
It nearly brings me to tears any time that fight with Benn is brought up. Him on his one knee, not feeling right. I almost didn't watch this video because I knew he'd be on it. He was GREAT; as a boxer, a fighter, one of the best to ever lace 'em up. So sad what happened to him...
@DavidHolcomb17767 років тому
I love this channel and what an awesome list of great fighters.The Gerald McClellen story is tragic and sad and he absolutely was a talented hard punching phenom.
@JasonLeonPike4 роки тому
Another great video.
@1969JohnnyM5 років тому
I always remember the Eubank Benn 1 fight for Eubank being in to much pain to do an interview in the ring after knocking Benn out.
@neilgrant68764 роки тому
GGG is such a gentleman but a terminator
@darrenfry46893 роки тому
Up close watching Benn hit the heavy bag in the gym was awesome, seriously powerful, something I'll never forget,loved it at the t.beckett gym.old Kent road
@dmedic2132 роки тому
Great content as always. I would like to add Marcel Cerdan to the honorable Middle Weight most dangerous. ✌
@OldSchoolBoxing17 років тому
You should do most dangerous super middle weights and light heavyweight/cruiserweight.
@kronichlesofkris137 років тому
do a top 10 dangerous light heavyweights
@wadeepps34434 роки тому
Thanks for the video and love the channel but had to point out that Bob Fitzsimmons and his family moved from England to New Zealand as a child not Australia as stated in the clip. Love the channel keep up the good work.
@dhud7077 років тому
Great list!! Jackson, Hagler, Robinson, McClellan, Monzón, Benn, man! G-Man McClellan vs "Lights Out" Toney would have been a great match up. Also nice to see Hagler get his due. I think he is grossly overlooked. Would be nice to see a short clip of honorable mentions if possible. Can you compile a welterweight list like this?
@Grassman69004 роки тому
Gerald McClellan story still breaks my heart, everytime I see it.
@Chief2Moon4 роки тому
Rick Hertz It's harsh but it's called karma
@mahadkamran59143 роки тому
@@Chief2Moon karma doesn’t exist, only fruitcakes believe in things like that.
@H1TM4N9164 роки тому
I've seen an old school clip of sugar ray and he look like a modern fighter..... before his time no doubt... . RIP
@jaredphelps42263 роки тому
Modern fighters aren't shit. That is a deep disrespect towards the true GOAT. Casual as F.
@H1TM4N9163 роки тому
@@jaredphelps4226 modern as in a very skilled with 0 comp. Not his fault, and I Respect anyone who does it pro or amateur!
@Hoesayyyyyyy2 роки тому
Any way to see the heavyweight one you made a while ago? It was pretty cool video.
@Sxm_87 років тому
The fact that people hate on Golovkin just show that even the best has haters
@H.K.57 років тому
Where is James Toney? He was a killer at middleweight and is one of the best middleweights of all time.
@nd29137 років тому
Hamza Khaliq he's garbage
@SaRaHSaLiX5 років тому
N D he was good at middleweight but sucked at heavyweight.
@signkutter92184 роки тому
James Toney could arguably be placed on this list
@TerryTerius4 роки тому
@Jovan Flores It has nothing to do with liking anyone, it's just about objective skill and accomplishments. That's all.
@joaquinsims95854 роки тому
@@nd2913 GGG garbage who has he beat he never dominated one champion
@KulinBan7774 роки тому
GGG might not be the most dangerous but that man might have the toughest chin ever in any division
@carlitobrigante54195 років тому
AT 8:35- That Carlos Monzon piece could have concluded that Monzon died on January 8, 1995 in a car accident in Argentina. He was 52. You guys do a GREAT JOB !!! The narrator has a PERFECT VOICE for what he does. BEST BOXING CHANNEL ON UKposts-, Hands down No pun intended. Thanks
@billybob99616 років тому
The very best boxing channel on UKposts hands-down
@nnoonan95145 років тому
Bob Fitzsimmons lived and fought out of New Zealand as his home nation not Australia.
@Marvhagler4 роки тому
MMH beat the hardest hitting middle weights of the 70's & 80's.
@aldinewestfield58213 роки тому
But not against GGG if anybody can beat halger is ggg
@josephshields29223 роки тому
Didn't He lose to Ray Leonard?
@Marvhagler3 роки тому
you call that a loss? 🤣
@DamianLopez-td3rc3 роки тому
@@josephshields2922 the fight is very controversial, from what I seen more people say hagler won, it's a great fight still
@johndavidson11184 роки тому
You hard for playing that "adrenaline rush" at the end. A mythical classic that you dont hear nearly enough.
@kpmccreery5 років тому
Love the Adrenaline Rush track at the end. Boxing and Twista go hand and hand. Haha
@andremaube50694 роки тому
Dream fight: Golovkin vs Hagler
@andremaube50694 роки тому
Mmmh I am not sure!
@Intenxsify4 роки тому
Hagler wins. GGG got whooped by Canelo and Deryvachenko.
@Intenxsify4 роки тому
@Naeem Islam Did you see GGG's face? Did you hear opinions of pro boxers? Abel Sanchez even said GGG was losing. Didn't do enough for the win. Mike Tyson saw Canelo winning. No one smashed GGG's face like that. He couldn't even KO Canelo either. Canelo walked him down. And Deryvachenko got robbed but you GGG fangirls cry robbery against Canelo yet even GGG fans admitted Deryvachenko did enough to beat GGG. Even GGG's face expression proves me right. And that time he didn't have Abel Sanchez with him.
@andremaube50694 роки тому
Golovkin was no longer at its peak ... Then Alvarez and Derevyanchenko are excellent boxers! Golovkin at his best is one of the best middleweights in history. If they had been of the same time they could have offered us a huge fight I think!
@gilgamesh3843 роки тому
GGG is the best!
@Pacan4iiik7 років тому
386 fights - GGG
@iHipHopVEVO7 років тому
@BoxingLegends... What are the 2 instrumentals you used for the Guillermo Rigo video. Thanks
@vigilance47494 роки тому
Yooo. The Adrenaline Rush beat at the end. Respect for that.
@evanhairgelion7 років тому
Ummm where is Takamura Mamoru??????
@bighova096 років тому
Evanhairgelion Jesus I JUST mentioned that in another video on this channel lol. Glad to see Hajime No Ippo lovers
@1986emix6 років тому
he kills bears with his bare hands. He deserves a place in the list, I suppose
@lordjor966 років тому
Real ones my friends.
@joshiwoshi69556 років тому
I better be number one in their featherweight list
@RogerCombo6 років тому
Sendou Takeshi nah bro, you good but you lost to ippo twice and Vorg.
@mvdbutler7 років тому
cool list with triple g awesome
@dkelban5 років тому
Great video
@johnkrausse86726 років тому
Bravo!!!! I was waiting to see where you placed my favorite fighter of all time Marvin hagler!!!!!! Thank you for recognizing just how awesome he really was and could have gone gone even further if not for the outright robbery in the fight with ray scared to death Leonard a fight he won and because of one stupid judge they gave it to ray good thing for him the fight was only 12rounds cause he would have never survived a lover fight so good job in your picks
@IPIay017 років тому
god damn! 34 fight with 20 wins in the first round. That's some absurd shit right there.
@sugeknight60327 років тому
Lol GGG would'nt stand a chance against Gerald and Julian
@ibuprofen3036 років тому
7:59 - Never knew Jim Morrison was a middleweight :D
@calvinsmith54075 років тому
Best boxing channel ever we need a MMA channel like this one
@goldenboy8157 років тому
great video
@bruhmannn13217 років тому
Can you make a top 10 footworks in boxing list
@SoberRider783 роки тому
I would have Jersey Joe walcot in that list
@litestuf3 роки тому
Every time I hear how Gerald Maclellan ended his career I get tears in my eyes... what a horrible way to end a life.
@Salieri473 роки тому
Not a great way to live it either.
@davidnolan99894 роки тому
Golovkin looking like drago in thumbnail
@gorrillaman2274 роки тому
@boxinglegendstv Just curious what do you think of and rank Roberto Duran?
@Y2k_Ba35 років тому
I definitely thought ggg won the first fight against Canelo but I didn't think he did enough in the 2nd against Canelo.
@williammcleod83224 роки тому
At 160 pounds, Bob Fitszimmons faced a 300-pound-fighter... oh, and by the way, Fitszimmons KO'd him in the first round. holy shit
@charliealder35224 роки тому
The original pound for pound king. Bob was the first boxer in history to win belts in 3 weight divisions.
@martinalvarado98753 роки тому
!!yeah that was before blacks and mexicans invaded BOXING!!
@alexandergapour12533 роки тому
That was some Bruce Lee shit
@EsoTownBizz65004 роки тому
Hands down the best boxing channel ......
@kanecantell52906 років тому
Love your knowledge of the best sport on the planet
@InformationIsTheEdge4 роки тому
Gerald McClellan, or "M'Quellin" as Don King called him, was not the victim of Nigel Benn nor any other single fighter. His injuries were accumulative. Perhaps it was a slightly stronger nervous system that allowed him to absorb more punishment than a man should. The point is that no one person is to blame for his unfortunate injuries. His current state is the result of a series of powerful blows over a great many fights. I think it is a disservice to lay the blame on Nigel Benn.
@stevieg6674 роки тому
InformationIsTheEdge Could also be that McClellan sacked off Emmanuel Steward as his coach, replacing him with the patently out of his depth Stan Johnson, that he had to shed about 30lbs to get down to super middle leaving him dangerously dehydrated as well as latent damage.
@InformationIsTheEdge4 роки тому
@@stevieg667 Could have been a factor. Another reason not to blame Benn for the entire matter.
@Salieri473 роки тому
There were reports that McClellan had vision issues while training. True, false, or exaggerated, who knows?
@InformationIsTheEdge3 роки тому
@@Salieri47 Back in the day I looked at this story pretty close but I cannot cite any source so you may want to double check me. I'd picked up somewhere that during his training camp, leading up to the fight with Benn, a sparring partner gave McClellan a serious punch that brought one of the trainers over to look at McClellan and it was the trainer that discovered the vision issue. My guess, being a fighter, McClellan fluffed it off like it was nothing so camp could resume and he could go get paid. Just my guess though.
@derekgreene74364 роки тому
G man had that injury well before benn fought him,he was blinking all the time during training, it was inevitable, just saying it wasn't Ben's fault !!
@lexsoft39694 роки тому
Derek Greene Most likely he had that blinking symptom since his 1st fight vs Julian Jackson. He complained of regular headaches since that fight.
@jacksugar72203 роки тому
@@lexsoft3969 . Doctors should have picked up on it in that case.
@mahadkamran59143 роки тому
@@jacksugar7220 Brain damage wasn’t well understood then.
@jacksugar72202 роки тому
@@mahadkamran5914 .It was. Especially by doctors. Im certainly no doctor,but the sings were obvious to me.
@mahadkamran59142 роки тому
@@jacksugar7220 No these neurological signs linked to head trauma weren’t well understood, thats why so many boxers back in the day got bad brain injuries such as Watson and Mcclelan.