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The Top 20 Junior Middleweights of All-Time
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostI would probably agree with Norris and Hearns in the top two spots.
This is my top 10 list
1.Norris
2.Kalule
3.Hearns
4.Wright
5.McCallum
6.Mazzinghi
7.Benvenuti
8.De La hoya
9.Trinidad
10.JacksonLast edited by Ch@mpBox@PR; 02-16-2009, 03:32 AM.
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Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View PostI would too. But Winky should be higher, and WHat the hell mosley have done at SWW better than Trinidad for example. This is a thing a dont get some times. He only beated DLH and Vargas at 154, thats it, but he gest ranked ahead of Trinidad who was 3-0 in that Division and the unified Champ too. Sometimes people get blinded by what fighters have done, during their entire career and not nesecearly, what they done in the division in question
This is my top 10 list
1.Norris
2.Kalule
3.Hearns
4.Wright
5.McCallum
6.Mazzinghi
7.Benvenuti
8.De La hoya
9.Trinidad
10.Jackson
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Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View PostI would too. But Winky should be higher, and WHat the hell mosley have done at SWW better than Trinidad for example. This is a thing a dont get some times. He only beated DLH and Vargas at 154, thats it, but he gest ranked ahead of Trinidad who was 3-0 in that Division and the unified Champ too. Sometimes people get blinded by what fighters have done, during their entire career and not nesecearly, what they done in the division in question
This is my top 10 list
1.Norris
2.Kalule
3.Hearns
4.Wright
5.McCallum
6.Mazzinghi
7.Benvenuti
8.De La hoya
9.Trinidad
10.Jackson
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Do you not think using a rigid and fixed formula to measure greatness in a sport such as boxing can ultimately never be accurate as a knowledgable person judging things for themselves... There are sooo many things to take into account
I'd be more interested in hearing your actual views and reasoning instead of this tbh.
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