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  • #51
    Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
    No one will approach his resume, because fighters don't fight that often anymore; its one of those things in sports that is a product of its time (Cy Young's win record, etc). Thats not to say he isn't the GOAT, or a once in a lifetime talent, rather that to throw resume out there without context would dictate an argument that nobody is close (nor will ever be). Duran, Leonard, etc, the best of the best of their generation all approach him as he was not superhuman.

    I like the mentions of RJJ and what we would have thought had he retired post Ruiz, its a shame that we let someone's post prime work diminish what we think about them. Thats not to argue that longevity isn't a factor, but in discussions like this we are most certainly arguing about what they were at their best, not what they were when they were old. Unless someone wants to argue that Ugas ranks higher on the GOAT ranking than Manny....
    - - Ugas definitely got p4p ugly wrapped up.
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    • #52
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

      - - Ugas definitely got p4p ugly wrapped up.
      You think Ugas is ugly? Which male boxers do you find more attractive, then?

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      • #53
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

        You think Ugas is ugly? Which male boxers do you find more attractive, then?
        He loves himself some pretty boy!!

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        • #54
          He only likes handsome fighters.

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          • #55
            When considering fighters who could possibly match him, I would include longevity in that discussion. Robinson had over 200 fights...it's difficult to compare a fighter who had a short career of < 50 fights. I would include the following on my list:

            Duran
            Pacquiao
            JCC Sr.
            RJJ


            Some underrated greats who can be part of the conversation:

            Luis Rodriguez
            Emile Griffith
            Jose Napoles

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            • #56
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
              He only likes handsome fighters.
              I don't know... Valuev is a favorite of his.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                You think Ugas is ugly? Which male boxers do you find more attractive, then?
                - - P4p ugly as I stated.

                Need to find the alternative forum for U junior high insinuations.

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                • #58
                  Henry Armstrong
                  Ezzard Charles
                  Ali
                  Harry Greb
                  Duran
                  Pacquiao


                  If we go by actual accomplishment and resume, these spring to mind. Talent is a different category. talents would be factoring what they might be capable of as well.

                  Whitaker, Leonard, Floyd, Chavez etc they don't have the resume to stack up, even if they may have had the equivalent talent. Leonard has some pretty high level wins though.

                  I really really want to put Mayweather there, being undefeated so long and staying on top and in shape. I just can't though, I see his risk avoidance as too high. He's got the names but not the fights, he was going into them the strong favorite in all of them.

                  Pacquiao get's the nod by a hair, having a slightly better resume than Floyd. "But Floyd beat Pacquiao". No he didn't. That fight was a money grab sparring match that happened 4 years too late. I liken it to Duran vs Leonard 3. that being said even with the win i don't rate him higher, just like how i won't rate Leonard over Duran.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                    - - The Soviet takeover didn't require guns or war. Former Soviet territories tend to dominate modern men's rankings from light to heavywt enhanced by growing up in a harder, harsher environment than candied Americans...


                    I'd believe that now. The USA is capitulating on itself it's like the fall of Rome lol.

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