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  • #21
    Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
    Quality of opposition counts when you're talking resumes. It's better to take a loss or two going against, say, Ali's opposition than going undefeated against resume made up of the Little Sisters Of The Poor. As a general rule, undefeated = weak opposition. I don't put too much stock in the big "0".....unlike the usual NSB posters who make a fetish of it (not saying you're one of those).

    Poet
    you've given me some perspective on it, and losses to really mean, skilled boxers in addition to wins over phenomenal boxers like Foreman and Frazier are much more impressive

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    • #22
      Originally posted by RurouniYume View Post
      you've given me some perspective on it, and losses to really mean, skilled boxers in addition to wins over phenomenal boxers like Foreman and Frazier are much more impressive
      The tougher competition increases your odds of having your number come up. It also happens with quantity as well: The more frequently you fight the greater the odds of you having an off night and losing. For any number of reasons.

      Poet

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      • #23
        Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

        Jim Jeffries is another with very few fights but a very high percentage coming against all time greats. In only 23 fights he fought Peter Jackson, Bob Fitzsimmons twice, James Corbett twice and Jack Johnson.
        Please increase your font size jab.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Post
          Please increase your font size jab.
          I'll try and keep it mind, my friend.

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          • #25
            @ someone saying Manny Pacquaio and it 'not being close'

            And @ them saying 'most people haven't had a triology with 1 HOF'er let alone 3'.



            So many things wrong with these statments.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

              Jim Jeffries is another with very few fights but a very high percentage coming against all time greats. In only 23 fights he fought Peter Jackson, Bob Fitzsimmons twice, James Corbett twice and Jack Johnson.
              I have no idea why he gets credit for beating a shot inactive Jackson with a damaged lung, its really not worth mentioning.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
                Pacquiao and its not even close.

                Barrera x3
                Morales x3
                Marquez x3


                Most fighters don't even have 1 trilogy against a HOFer let alone 3 trilogy against all sure fire first ballot HOFers.

                And hes the only 8 division world champ. A record that will NEVER be broken.

                And hes the only fighter to sell 1 million PPV's for one fight in 4 consecutive years.
                Another record that will NEVER be broken.

                Only 4 division Lineal champ in history.

                And I could go on and on but its late and I got to get up early tomorrow.
                Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                So Pacquiao is going to fight Barrera again? F'ing great....What a resume.

                I chuckled at this ^^

                Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                @ someone saying Manny Pacquaio and it 'not being close'

                And @ them saying 'most people haven't had a triology with 1 HOF'er let alone 3'.



                So many things wrong with these statments.
                well hes a Pacquiao fan not a boxing fan. He thinks Pacquiao is the GOAT and hasn't reached his prime yet.
                He also think Pacquiao will KO Marquez in 1 round




                to answer the original question I'd have to go with Greb.

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                • #28
                  armstrong
                  greb
                  louis
                  pep
                  robinson
                  ali
                  duran
                  langford


                  great resumes to name a few

                  the best in my eyes
                  greb
                  robinson
                  armstrong
                  ali

                  no real order

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
                    I chuckled at this ^^



                    well hes a Pacquiao fan not a boxing fan. He thinks Pacquiao is the GOAT and hasn't reached his prime yet.
                    He also think Pacquiao will KO Marquez in 1 round




                    to answer the original question I'd have to go with Greb.


                    that part is my favorite symptom of *******ation
                    they also honestly believe that he will fight forever

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Post
                      Please increase your font size jab.


                      lol don't be so old, walt!

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