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20 Greatest Fighters, PURLEY based of Resume Of Wins

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  • #11
    Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Post
    name me some fighters who was in their prime during the last 25yrs who would make the Top 20 of all time based on resume?
    Ray Leonard, like stereotype mention he has a win over Hagler in the last 25 years. That win alone is better than any Pac win. And, we not even couting the rest of Leonard victories.

    And, I also rank Whitaker higher in terms of resume than Pac. Just my opinion though. And, I am a Pac fan.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
      SRR
      Greb
      Langford
      Armstrong.
      B. Leonard
      Pep
      Fitzsimmons
      Ross
      Duran
      Jofre
      Ali
      R. Leonard
      Charles
      Moore
      Walcott
      Tunney
      Louis
      Walker
      Gans
      Wilde

      Not in any order or a definite list just from the top of my head.
      you disagreed with what i said yet then put up a list which does not include a single fighter from the last 25yrs which is what i claimed.

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      • #13
        Ray Leonard and Duran both fought multiple times in the last 25 years. Both won Fight of the Year honors in the last 25 years. This isn't an interpretation thing, like you can say that Joe Louis sorta fought in the 50's. No, these two guys fought after 1985 and fought with some degree of success.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Post
          you disagreed with what i said yet then put up a list which does not include a single fighter from the last 25yrs which is what i claimed.
          I disagreed with this statement.

          Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Post
          no fighter of the last 25yrs would make the Top 20 other than Manny Pacquiao
          As in I don't think Pac is the only one with that claim. As Leonard and Whitaker IMO have better resumes.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
            Ray Leonard, like stereotype mention he has a win over Hagler in the last 25 years. That win alone is better than any Pac win. And, we not even couting the rest of Leonard victories.

            And, I also rank Whitaker higher in terms of resume than Pac. Just my opinion though. And, I am a Pac fan.
            Pacquiao beat Morales (twice) Marquez (twice) Barrera (twice) Delahoya, Hatton, Cotto.

            Whitaker beat Nelson, Ramirez, McGirt - who else did he beat which makes his resume in your opinion better than Manny Pacquiao's resume?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Bolo Punch View Post
              Name your top 20 greatest fighters, purely based off resume of wins.....
              i dont think that there have been 20 fighters that are considered great,i think there are probably 5 to 10 fighters that have shown boxing skills far more fine tuned than their counterparts

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              • #17
                Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Post
                Pacquiao beat Morales (twice) Marquez (twice) Barrera (twice) Delahoya, Hatton, Cotto.

                Whitaker beat Nelson, Ramirez, McGirt - who else did he beat which makes his resume in your opinion better than Manny Pacquiao's resume?
                Pac didn't beat JMM twice, he beat once and scored a draw..

                The JCC draw is better than that JMM draw since Whitaker actually won the damn fight and got robbed. But, that is another point.

                I think Whitaker win Julio Cesar Vazquez at 154 is a better win that version of De la Hoya and even Hatton.

                Nelson is just as good as a win as any Pac win.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BigStereotype View Post
                  Ray Leonard and Duran both fought multiple times in the last 25 years. Both won Fight of the Year honors in the last 25 years. This isn't an interpretation thing, like you can say that Joe Louis sorta fought in the 50's. No, these two guys fought after 1985 and fought with some degree of success.
                  Their resume of wins after 85/6 does not stack up to them being in the Top 20 Greatest resume of wins in boxing History, with both being in their prime during the late 70s to mid 80s

                  Lets see your Top 20 fighters with the best resume instead of trying to prove me wrong answer the topic question

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Post
                    Pacquiao beat Morales (twice) Marquez (twice) Barrera (twice) Delahoya, Hatton, Cotto.

                    Whitaker beat Nelson, Ramirez, McGirt - who else did he beat which makes his resume in your opinion better than Manny Pacquiao's resume?
                    Nelson win is on par with Barrera win and I Pacs Morales wins should definately not be rated highly honestly his win over Ledwaba is better.

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                    • #20
                      Eric Morales was a very good fighter

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