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  • #11
    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

    We're Leija and Molina not ranked when he fought them? I'm pretty sure both were past their best, but I thought they were ranked at the time and looked at as another stepping stone to Mosley's ascension to lightweight dominance.
    Nah, neither were in the Top 10.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

      Nah, neither were in the Top 10.
      I see leija was rated number 10 by "The Ring" for 1998. His fight with Mosley happened in November of that year and the rankings came out in April of 1999, so I assume he was ranked higher when they fought. He was not however ranked by the IBF which is the lightweight trinket they had fought for. Apples and orange anyway though.....I agree his comp wasn't very stiff at 135.

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      • #13
        Ward.

        Dominated his own weight class and beat Froch, Kessler and Abraham. He beat boogeyman of 175 lbs Kovalev. Retired as undefeated. Mosley and Toney have pathetic losses against lesser fighters.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

          I see leija was rated number 10 by "The Ring" for 1998. His fight with Mosley happened in November of that year and the rankings came out in April of 1999, so I assume he was ranked higher when they fought. He was not however ranked by the IBF which is the lightweight trinket they had fought for. Apples and orange anyway though.....I agree his comp wasn't very stiff at 135.
          Those are end of year rankings right?

          He wasn't in the Top 10 at the end of 1997. But then again he did beat Azumah Nelson before he fought Mosley, so perhaps.

          But like you say it's neither here nor there.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Silence View Post
            Ward.

            Mosley and Toney have pathetic losses against lesser fighters.
            And both are cheaters whose achievements are tainted by PED use.
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            • #16
              Originally posted by Silence View Post
              Ward.

              Dominated his own weight class and beat Froch, Kessler and Abraham. He beat boogeyman of 175 lbs Kovalev. Retired as undefeated. Mosley and Toney have pathetic losses against lesser fighters.
              I thought Ward should have lost the first Kovalev fight.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                I thought Ward should have lost the first Kovalev fight.
                114-113 Ward was good decision. I scored 115-112 Kova when I watched live. I scored the same with judges when I rewatched.

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                • #18
                  All three belong in the HOF. Ward did win the super six without much trouble. Toney fought everybody and their brother. So did Mosley. Great topic but if I had to pick one it would be Toney by a hair. There is no wrong answer.
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by mrbig1 View Post
                    All three belong in the HOF. Ward did win the super six without much trouble. Toney fought everybody and their brother. So did Mosley. Great topic but if I had to pick one it would be Toney by a hair. There is no wrong answer.

                    - - Every original fighter in the 6 fighting away from home environs took a loss save The One that Dan Goosen arranged to never travel out of country.

                    Son of Sissy repaid Dan by suing him and somehow finagling out of their contract.

                    Emergency replacement Allan Green with half his bowels removed in emergency surgery took him the distance with no problem. Newer emergency replacement 41 yr old Glenn Johnson KO Green, no problem.

                    Hamlet was thinking of Son of Sissy when uttering tis classic soliloquy, "Something stinks in Denmark."
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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post


                      - - Every original fighter in the 6 fighting away from home environs took a loss save The One that Dan Goosen arranged to never travel out of country.

                      Son of Sissy repaid Dan by suing him and somehow finagling out of their contract.

                      Emergency replacement Allan Green with half his bowels removed in emergency surgery took him the distance with no problem. Newer emergency replacement 41 yr old Glenn Johnson KO Green, no problem.

                      Hamlet was thinking of Son of Sissy when uttering tis classic soliloquy, "Something stinks in Denmark."
                      I always thought Hamlet was thinking of our own BattlingNelson.

                      I kid. I kid.

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