Who's the greatest lightweight of all-time?

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  • StarshipTrooper
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    #11
    Originally posted by JAB5239
    What is your take on Joe Gans my friend?
    A great, great fighter and I have him at #4 all-time. Truth is, among Duran, Leonard, Whitaker, and Gans a good argument can be made for any of them being the best all-time Lightweight.

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    • Royalty
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      #12
      Originally posted by poet682006
      A great, great fighter and I have him at #4 all-time. Truth is, among Duran, Leonard, Whitaker, and Gans a good argument can be made for any of them being the best all-time Lightweight.

      Poet
      I'm glad you included Whitaker, in the mix of discussions. He's not really brought up amongst all-time great lightweights that much. He definitely had the skills to compete with all of them.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Royalty
        I'm glad you included Whitaker, in the mix of discussions. He's not really brought up amongst all-time great lightweights that much. He definitely had the skills to compete with all of them.
        I rate fighters in the weight class where they were at their best and for Whitaker that was Lightweight. Sweet Pea was a GREAT fighter who rarely lost a ROUND when he was at his peak.

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        • MARKBNLV
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          #14
          where would you put mayweather and mosley at lightweight they were both legit beasts between 130-140

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          • them_apples
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            #15
            Roberto Duran

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            • JAB5239
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              #16
              Originally posted by poet682006
              A great, great fighter and I have him at #4 all-time. Truth is, among Duran, Leonard, Whitaker, and Gans a good argument can be made for any of them being the best all-time Lightweight.

              Poet
              Originally posted by Royalty
              I'm glad you included Whitaker, in the mix of discussions. He's not really brought up amongst all-time great lightweights that much. He definitely had the skills to compete with all of them.

              I can also justify having all in the 1 spot for different reasons. Another great fighter who's name should be mentioned with these guys is Carlos Ortiz.

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #17
                Too bad Pernell Whitaker didn't spend more time at LW.

                At least he didn't waste any time unifying and had several defenses while undisputed.

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