George's Top 10 Greatest Champions

1. SUGAR RAY LEONARD

On any given night Ray Leonard could give a great and effective impersonation of Jersey Joe Walcott, shuffle his feet like Muhammad Ali, jab and move like Sugar Ray Robinson, and be as tricky as Willie Pep. Yet he could remain that TIGER, Sugar Ray Leonard. The same Tiger that we saw with Thomas Hearnes, and even in Leonard's losing efforts in the first fight with Roberto Duran; of course, the Tiger that we saw the night Leonard blew the minds of us all by defeating Marvin Hagler.

2. SUGAR RAY ROBINSON

Robinson was everything you would want in a middleweight, a dynamic machine and the best left jab ever in the Middleweight division. Even with such great boxing abilities, he possessed the ability to get a one punch knockout. Sugar Robinson, a man that brought so much class to professional boxing.

3. ROBERTO DURAN

Duran burst on the scene by defeating one of the most crafty light weights of all times, Ken Buchanan, with a relentless style of constant punches. When we all thought Duran would be the next Henry Armstrong, he fooled us because he held some of the most polished boxing skills we had ever seen. Duran moved up in weight and never lost any of those qualities; then captured the title in the middle weight division.

4. ARCHIE MOORE

Here was a guy so good that he remained the #1 contender in the Light Heavyweight division longer than most pro boxers' career last. Moore's defense was so good that in the final matches of Joe Louis' career, Joe tried to integrate Moore's defense into his repertoire. The only finisher better than Archie Moore was the Great Joe. The only reason I did not make Archie Moore #1 is because his defense was so good that it overshadowed his offense, and to be #1 I believe that intent must be offense.

5. HENRY ARMSTRONG

Henry Armstrong won titles in three different weight divisions with a phenomenal ability to throw punch after punch, round after round in each of the weight divisions that he won titles. Henry Armstrong's style is the foundation for such fighters as Rocky Marciano, Joe Frazier, and Mike Tyson.

6. WILLIE PEP

Willie Pep - "Mr. Stop You, Block You, and Mr. Get Out the Way." Spinning, stepping to the side, counter-punching, and double this - double that; Willie Pep fathered it all. The only guy who could go three minutes without landing a punch and still win the round.

7. BENNY LEONARD

Benny Leonard, one of the greatest of all times. Leonard was a master boxer - combination puncher, and a dream in a pair of boxing trunks.

8. BOBBY FOSTER

Bobby Foster could do everything, but put on enough weight to whip the Heavyweight Champion of the World. It was said that Bobby Foster could "thread a needle with his right hand." Foster was by far one of the best Light Heavyweight Champions ever; and was always in shape when he got into the ring.

9. BARNEY ROSS

Barney Ross fought when purses were small, arenas were small, and televisions were nonexistent; but when hearts were gigantic. Just buy one of Barney Ross' films and you will see why he is #9 in my book.

10. EMILE GRIFFITH

Emile Griffith is one fellow that was so good that he intentionally became 50% of the fighter he could be. Even at his 50% and the temperament of a "school bus driver;" Griffith was 10% better, for years, than most fighters in the Middleweight division.


George's Top 10 Heavyweights

1. JOE LOUIS

No one is even close. Joe Louis was in a class by himself.

2. ROCKY MARCIANO

Just look at Rocky Marciano's record. Nobody beat him. You can't take that from him.

3. JACK JOHNSON

A big brave cat, because he'd do whatever he wanted and get out of the way.

4. MUHAMMAD ALI

Put him down as the GREATEST MAN to ever box, and a hero bigger than boxing. Once Ali lost his speed, it only showed that he'd never developed a great defense.

5. JOE FRAZIER

Only because he depended solely on his left hook do I rate Joe Frazier below Marciano. Marciano could hit with both hands.

6. JACK DEMPSEY

Jack Dempsey's very name means strength and courage. Other than Joe Louis, there is not a name in boxing, or in sports, with more meaning.

7. MIKE TYSON

What Mike Tyson was able to do with his speed of hand and punching power was as phenomenal as what Muhammad Ali did when he was Cassius Clay with the speed of his feet. Tyson deserves to be in the top 10; the youngest man to become Heavyweight Champion of the World.

8. SONNY LISTON

If Sonny Liston truly had not lost his cool, had not underestimated a young Cassius Clay, and kept the same mindset that he had as a contender, history would have been a lot kinder to him. Sonny Liston could not believe Muhammad Ali was so fast and had so much courage. It just made him fall apart.

9. FLOYD PATTERSON

The first two-time heavyweight Champion of the World.

10. EVANDER HOLYFIELD

For standing up to Mike Tyson