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  • #61
    Originally posted by Sweet Pete View Post
    Galaxy's best weight was at JBW, at 115, where he arguably ranks #1, more due to the lack of any competition than anything I'd say though.
    Of course it was his best weight; he held his only title there. And the division was re-introduced in 1979 after failing miserably before that.So he was basically the first great champ- most fighter never ventured to that weight class until much later.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Kaynan View Post
      Of course it was his best weight; he held his only title there. And the division was re-introduced in 1979 after failing miserably before that.So he was basically the first great champ- most fighter never ventured to that weight class until much later.
      I was more responding to Azteca when he posted about Galaxy being rated #22 at 118, which is pretty much irrelevant. I just didn't wanna quote him to hear more of his bull****.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Sweet Pete View Post
        I was more responding to Azteca when he posted about Galaxy being rated #22 at 118, which is pretty much irrelevant. I just didn't wanna quote him to hear more of his bull****.
        Cool. I didn't see all of those other posts...

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        • #64
          It's got to be Mayweather. People who say Ali aren't really thinking to clearly, he was beaten by Frazier, Spinx, Norton and Holmes (he should never have fought with Holmes). He was probably the greatest heavyweight but he wasn't unstoppable.

          Foreman seemed like he was after destroying Frazier and Norton incredibly easy but Ali out classed him.

          Mayweather appears to be unstoppable in my opinion.
          Last edited by Greatwhitehope; 12-26-2007, 06:45 AM.

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          • #65
            Ike Ibeabuchi

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            • #66
              Marvelous Marvin

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Greatwhitehope View Post
                It's got to be Mayweather. People who say Ali aren't really thinking to clearly, he was beaten by Frazier, Spinx, Norton and Holmes (he should never have fought with Holmes). He was probably the greatest heavyweight but he wasn't unstoppable.

                Foreman seemed like he was after destroying Frazier and Norton incredibly easy but Ali out classed him.

                Mayweather appears to be unstoppable in my opinion.
                Why not try reading the thread?
                Last edited by Sweet Pete; 12-26-2007, 02:55 PM.

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                • #68
                  Marvin Hagler seems like the best choice. Maybe even David Tua or Oliver McCall.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Greatwhitehope View Post
                    It's got to be Mayweather. People who say Ali aren't really thinking to clearly, he was beaten by Frazier, Spinx, Norton and Holmes (he should never have fought with Holmes). He was probably the greatest heavyweight but he wasn't unstoppable.

                    Foreman seemed like he was after destroying Frazier and Norton incredibly easy but Ali out classed him.

                    Mayweather appears to be unstoppable in my opinion.
                    ali lost to those you listed OUT of his prime, but during the 60s he was untouchable. I agree, hagler was mr. unstoppable.

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                    • #70
                      Sweet Pea,is that you?

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