Yo creo que lo mejor sería berlanga-munguia.
Munguia le ganaria me parece, y por lo que vienen diciendo le van a poner un par de paquetes para catapultarlo en el horizonte del Canelo. Gana el negocio porque los boricuas mueven mucho el ppv, gana Canelo porque le ponen un tipo que no va a poner en riesgo su fisico y gana Hearn. Ganan todos menos el box.
pongan los 10 mejores boxeadores que vieron (contemporaneos)
los mios: de la hoya / trinidad / mayweather / fury / tyson / holyfield / bivol / canelo / leonard / jc chavez
Que sean contemporáneos, uh
Pacquiao sin dudas, Golovkin, Inoue me encanta su estilo, Mayweather en su arte de boxear que por ahí no era muy atractivo pero tremendamente efectivo.
A Hamed también lo incluyo, lo llega a ver a finales de los 90 antes que lo agarrará Barrera. El Terrible Morales en su mejor momento era tremendo.
Roy Jones Jr. también, yo lo agarre ya en semipesado, tremendo boxeador, aunque por lo visto luego en videos, en mediano era una locura.
De la Hoya no puede faltar, también lo vi en su mejor momento, excelente boxeador.
Jermain Taylor, Tito Trinidad otros que vi en su prime.
La Cobra Froch a mi particularmente me gustaba mucho verlo pelear. Hopkins en mediano lo vi y era muy bueno.
A JC Chavez ya lo vi a lo último, Leonard no lo vi, Tyson en su declive, el mejor Tyson fue en los 80. Holyfield lo vi pero también considero su mejor versión fue en crucero y principio de los 90 en pesado, cosa que no vi en vivo.
A partir de que año seria contemporaneo?
Gran rival se busco canelo para volver kjjjjjjjjjjjjj. Seguilo esquivando a Bivol que si te da la revancha termina con tu mentira, colorado pelotudoooooooooooooooo
Naseem Hamee, me encantaba
Y si sos del 53 te diría del 60 para acá
Muhamad Ali
Sugar Ray Leonard
Floyd Mayweather
Roy Jones Jr
Carlos Monzon
Roberto Duran
Marvin Hagler
Julio Cesar Chavez
Manny Pacquiao
Oscar de la Hoya
Buena lista, estás cerca. Creo que lo de Monzón es más sentimental que otra cosa, pero podría estar, Tiene que estar Rocky Marciano o Sugar Ray Robinson, pero no son de nuestra época.
esta buena la trivia pero hay tantos que no me animaria a hacer un listado porque se que me voy a olvidar de algunos…
ahora viene Number6 y pone a Canelo en el puesto numero 1 y despues el resto
Pero tenia una mandibula de cristal.
era muy bueno el Prince… un estilo unico, guapo y pegaba durisimo
lastima que se cruzo con Barrera y se acabo la carrera
Segun ChatGPT, la lista de los 10 mejores es al siguiente.
- Muhammad Ali - Known as “The Greatest,” Ali was a three-time heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist. He had an iconic career and was known for his speed, agility, and unorthodox style.
- Sugar Ray Robinson - Robinson is considered by many to be the greatest pound-for-pound boxer of all time. He held titles in multiple weight classes and had an incredible record of 173 wins, 19 losses, and 6 draws.
- Joe Louis - Nicknamed the “Brown Bomber,” Louis was a dominant heavyweight champion who held the title for a record-breaking 11 years. He had a career record of 66 wins, 3 losses, and 52 knockouts.
- Floyd Mayweather Jr. - Mayweather is a five-division world champion who retired undefeated with a record of 50 wins and 0 losses. He was known for his defensive skills and precise punching.
- Rocky Marciano - Marciano retired undefeated with a record of 49 wins, 0 losses, and 43 knockouts. He was known for his powerful punching and relentless style.
- Jack Johnson - Johnson was the first black heavyweight champion and a pioneer in the sport of boxing. He had a career record of 73 wins, 13 losses, and 10 draws.
- Roberto Duran - Duran was a four-division world champion and is widely considered one of the greatest boxers of all time. He had a career record of 103 wins, 16 losses, and 70 knockouts.
- Sugar Ray Leonard - Leonard was a five-division world champion and Olympic gold medalist. He had a career record of 36 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw and was known for his speed and footwork.
- Mike Tyson - Tyson was a dominant heavyweight champion in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He had a career record of 50 wins, 6 losses, and 2 no contests and was known for his ferocious punching power.
- George Foreman - Foreman is a two-time heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist. He had a career record of 76 wins, 5 losses, and 68 knockouts and is known for his devastating punching power.
Cuando le hice regenerar la lista me dio estos
Muhammad Ali - He is widely considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, with a record of 56 wins, 5 losses, and 37 knockouts. He won the heavyweight championship three times and was known for his quick footwork, agility, and powerful punches.
Sugar Ray Robinson - He is considered by many as the best pound-for-pound boxer in history, with a record of 173 wins, 19 losses, and 2 draws. Robinson won world titles in both welterweight and middleweight divisions, and his speed, power, and ring intelligence made him an icon in the sport.
Joe Louis - Nicknamed the "Brown Bomber," Louis held the heavyweight title for a record 140 consecutive months and defended it 25 times. He had a record of 66 wins, 3 losses, and 52 knockouts, and his powerful punches and devastating left hook made him a dominant force in the ring.
Rocky Marciano - Marciano is the only heavyweight champion in history to retire undefeated, with a record of 49 wins and 43 knockouts. He was known for his aggressive style, powerful punches, and strong chin, which earned him the nickname "The Brockton Blockbuster."
Floyd Mayweather Jr. - Mayweather is a five-division world champion and has a record of 50 wins and 0 losses, with 27 knockouts. He is known for his defensive skills, quick reflexes, and counterpunching abilities, which have made him one of the most successful boxers of all time.
Julio Cesar Chavez - Chavez is considered one of the greatest Mexican boxers of all time, with a record of 107 wins, 6 losses, and 2 draws. He held world titles in three weight classes and was known for his aggressive style, powerful punches, and exceptional stamina.
Jack Johnson - Johnson was the first African-American heavyweight champion, with a record of 73 wins, 13 losses, and 40 knockouts. He revolutionized the sport with his defensive tactics and counterpunching abilities, and his legacy helped pave the way for future African-American boxers.
Mike Tyson - Tyson is known for his incredible power and devastating knockouts, with a record of 50 wins, 6 losses, and 2 no-contests. He won the heavyweight title at the age of 20 and became the youngest boxer to win a world heavyweight championship.
Roberto Duran - Duran is considered one of the greatest lightweight boxers of all time, with a record of 103 wins, 16 losses, and 70 knockouts. He held world titles in four weight classes and was known for his aggressive style, powerful punches, and exceptional boxing skills.
Oscar De La Hoya - De La Hoya won world titles in six weight classes and had a record of 39 wins, 6 losses, and 30 knockouts. He was known for his technical boxing skills, speed, and power, and his success helped to popularize boxing among Latino audiences.
Boxrec lo tiene quinto a monzon.
Gervonta se podría meter en mi top 10 por canelo si sigue así
y si fuese solo de argentinos, como pondrian?
mios:
maravilla
julio cesar vazquez
maidana
chacon
marcelo dominguez
narvaez
coggi
baldomir
mattyse / reveco
locomotora
hiena
Y monzon?
no lo vi, tienen que ser contemporaneos
sino hubiese puesto a monzon, p. perez y locche, obviamente
Parece que Canelo se enojó que no pudo robar en Las Vegas, así que se va a pelear a Mexico.