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  • boxingking500
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    Greater Welsh Fighter

    Jimmy Wilde or Joe Calzaghe
  • Scott9945
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    Unlike a lot of Yanks, I'm not a Calzaghe hater. But Jimmy Wilde is a clear choice here. He is one of the all time elite fighters.

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    • Wild Blue Yonda
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      #3
      Originally posted by Scott9945
      Unlike a lot of Yanks, I'm not a Calzaghe hater. But Jimmy Wilde is a clear choice here. He is one of the all time elite fighters.
      I don't know how it's an argument, honestly.

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      • The_Demon
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        Im a huge Calzaghe fan but Wilde is the greater fighter,by a fair margin too

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        • Steak
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          who did Wilde beat that was so good? he only defended his flyweight title once or twice.

          this is me actually asking, I know nothing about his career and cant find any rankings about him.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Steak
            who did Wilde beat that was so good? he only defended his flyweight title once or twice.

            this is me actually asking, I know nothing about his career and cant find any rankings about him.
            Few living people can speak knowledgably about flyweights from over 90 years ago, so there isn't much insight about his competition. But he did have 100 KO's and only 4 losses, went years at a time without losing. and weighed less than 100 lbs most of his career. That's good enough for me.

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              Originally posted by Scott9945
              Few living people can speak knowledgably about flyweights from over 90 years ago, so there isn't much insight about his competition. But he did have 100 KO's and only 4 losses, went years at a time without losing. and weighed less than 100 lbs most of his career. That's good enough for me.
              hmmm, records can be very deceiving. Id much rather know who he beat instead of the number of guys he beat.

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                Originally posted by Steak
                hmmm, records can be very deceiving. Id much rather know who he beat instead of the number of guys he beat.
                Flyweights were lowly regarded then. Wilde campaigned as what would be now a strawweight and beat the best around. Unless you can make a case for him not beating other flyweights of note, I don't see any reason to dismiss what was obviously a brilliant career.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Scott9945
                  Flyweights were lowly regarded then. Wilde campaigned as what would be now a strawweight and beat the best around. Unless you can make a case for him not beating other flyweights of note, I don't see any reason to dismiss what was obviously a brilliant career.
                  Im just saying Ive seen far too many records that are very misleading, and would not think to appoint greatness to a fighter simply because they had a lot of wins.

                  Until I know enough about him, I will withhold any ranking I give him.

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                  • Wild Blue Yonda
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                    And from where do you plan to exponentially grow your knowledge of Wilde's competition?

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