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Originally posted by Chase8400 View PostRick Frazier? Who the F is that? Nevermind, I could not care less.
From what I hear, there is some guys who will accept some of my soldiers where you are as well. You may be one of them, since you hang on my every word.
As you see, Jones is the main fighter mentioned when talking about "unbeatable" boxers. I think that speaks volumes toward ending our last debate, would'nt you say............................Here we go again, I'm sure.
Hang on your every word? You're quoting my posts from other threads on here.
Oh right, a few people on a forum (mainly Jones' huggers like you) say he was unbeatable. Oh ****. Thats scientific fact right there.
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Originally posted by danc1984 View PostI don't think ppl are understanding the topic. If a fighter lost in their prime then how can they be considered near unbeatable? Thus the likes of Foreman, Benn and Hamed do not even enter into consideration.
Oh wait, as soon as he lost, he was shot. Forgot that.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostBut Tyson, who was KOed by a journeyman in his prime is cool right?
Oh wait, as soon as he lost, he was shot. Forgot that.
Personally I would probably only have prime Ali (first version) and prime Jones at 168. There are a couple of other debatable ones such as Sanchez at Feather.
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Originally posted by danc1984 View PostI would certainly not include Tyson. Whilst he was a beast he was also, IMO, clearly beatable in his prime. I only acknowledged that some ppl have raised questions as to how 'prime' he was when he lost. I do not by any means consider him to have ever been unbeatable though.
Personally I would probably only have prime Ali (first version) and prime Jones at 168. There are a couple of other debatable ones such as Sanchez at Feather.
Robinson was never beaten at LW or WW. I think there are some boxers who could've beaten him but I wouldn't favour anyone over him at those weights.
Maybe more so at welterweight though since he was still a young man as a lightweight.
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Originally posted by TheManchine View PostWhat about Ricardo Lopez at minimumweight and Holyfield at cruiserweight?
Robinson was never beaten at LW or WW. I think there are some boxers who could've beaten him but I wouldn't favour anyone over him at those weights.
Maybe more so at welterweight.
As far as Lopez is concerned I don't think I have seen enough of his fights or those of the other top guys in that division to make an adequate judgement, so I will take your word.
I forgot Robinson, he was previously mentioned in this thread as being near unbeatable at WW.
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