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  • 42-0 26 ko's 7 time champion in 5 divisions ,4 time lineal champ

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    1-Ortiz-10 years younger,14 pounds bigger #2 ww and wbc champion

    2-Mosley-#3 p4p,wba champion,lineal ww champion

    3-Hatton-top 5 p4p.lineal 140 champ and former wba ww champion

    4-Oscar-WBC-154 champion

    5-Baldomir-wbc,ring and linear ww champion

    6-Corrales-top super feather weight -undefeated top 5 p4p

    7-Castillo*2-lineal lightweight champion,ring and wbc champion

    8-Genero Hernendez-lineal superfeatherweight champion-wbc champion

    9-Judah-former lineal champion-ibf champ

    10-Gatti-wbc champion top 4 jr ww


    11-Jmm-lightweight champion-#2 p4p-tuneup


    Only fighter to ever go thru 5 divisions undefeated,,


    42 have tried 42 have failed................

  • #2
    And don't forget Fighter of the Decade runner up.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chups View Post
      And don't forget Fighter of the Decade runner up.
      That was BHop.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chups View Post
        And don't forget Fighter of the Decade runner up.
        naw thought that was Hopkins

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        • #5
          Goat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          • #6
            The order that you have his wins. Is it random or is that how you rank his wins?

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            • #7
              isn't it actually 41 have tried 41 have failed considering he rematched castillo?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SoggyLungs View Post
                isn't it actually 41 have tried 41 have failed considering he rematched castillo?
                Good point!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Big Dunn View Post
                  That was BHop.
                  I don't think so...........losing to Taylor twice and Calzaghe doesn't really make up for the great run he had defeating Trinidad, Winky, Pavlik....etc...etc...







                  The respected president of the BWAA said “the decisiveness of Pacquiao’s victory for ‘Fighter of the Decade’ surprised me.”

                  He said Pacquiao “got more than twice as many votes as the second place finisher, Floyd Mayweather Jr.”
                  Last edited by Chups; 09-20-2011, 11:16 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Chups View Post
                    I don't think so...........losing to Taylor twice and Calzaghe doesn't really make up for the great run he had defeating Trinidad, Winky, Pavlik....etc...etc...







                    The respected president of the BWAA said “the decisiveness of Pacquiao’s victory for ‘Fighter of the Decade’ surprised me.”

                    He said Pacquiao “got more than twice as many votes as the second place finisher, Floyd Mayweather Jr.”
                    No it was Bhop. Floyd took too much time off after getting paid. If he hadn't he probably would have won the award.

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