RJJ has a great resume including Bernard Hopkins, James Toney, McCallum, Antonio Tarver and beating John Ruiz easily for the HW title just to name a few, and though they were both way past their best he easily beat great Felix Trinidad.
But it's hard to argue resume when one guy has fought 3x more fights, so the nod has to go to Robinson.
He had an Amateur record of 85-0 with 69 knockouts..which is unheard of..even Floyd loss doing his amateur days not to mention Muhammad Ali himself also..i dont think any of the elite fighters had a perfect amateur record.
Ray robinson when in his prime in welterweight had a professional record of 128-1-2 with 84 knockouts and the only person to beat him during that time was jake lamotta whom he beat 5 out of 6 times i believe...
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