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  • Njord777
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    #21
    Originally posted by Smokin'
    Njord your list is ****ing ******ed...
    Well, I think it's a pretty decent list, actually. There's a thread for making one, though, and as you simply called the list ******ed and didn't offer your own, I'm going to assume you don't have enough intelligence to make a decent list.

    For the record my list can be found in the thread about this, the list given was a hypothetical list taken from Espn.com/BBC Sport. Again, though, I think it's a fair list and it was used to demonstrate a point.

    Do better before you call names.

    For the record : Only fighters who boxed after World War II (1945) were included.

    Henry Armstrong would be an automatic pick in any all-time top 10, but he falls foul of the cut-off date as do greats like Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Harry Greb and Benny Leonard.

    Again, fair list, not mine.
    Last edited by Njord777; 12-31-2006, 08:44 PM.

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      To be honest i dont know much about PBF earlier opponents but where are they now, apart from Castillo. They are not that special. PBF looks great when he boxes but he needs people like Hatton, and Cotto.
      People who are saying can beat him. Hatton is ranked higher than anyone PBF has fought in so called better part of his career so obviously PBF shouldnt ignore Hatton, even though Hatton did.
      If Hatton continues the way he is doing, there is no reason to think any less of Hatton than PBF in the atg's of this world.

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      • Run
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        #23
        You make your won desicion about PBF resume

        dude.....just type in your native language. The English thing doesn't cut it.



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        • BrooklynBomber
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          #24
          Originally posted by Njord777
          Well, I think it's a pretty decent list, actually. There's a thread for making one, though, and as you simply called the list ******ed and didn't offer your own, I'm going to assume you don't have enough intelligence to make a decent list.

          For the record my list can be found in the thread about this, the list given was a hypothetical list taken from Espn.com/BBC Sport. Again, though, I think it's a fair list and it was used to demonstrate a point.

          Do better before you call names.

          For the record : Only fighters who boxed after World War II (1945) were included.Henry Armstrong would be an automatic pick in any all-time top 10, but he falls foul of the cut-off date as do greats like Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Harry Greb and Benny Leonard.

          Again, fair list, not mine.
          Thats why I dont see neither Benny Leonard nor Armstrong or Dempsey

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          • Steel Glovez
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            #25
            I'm sorry, but Pretty Boy would demolish Cotto, Hatton, Margarito, and even DLH.

            I'm really starting to think Floyd is the most underappreciated fighter of all time. The man has dominated every single one of his opponents, and I can't see how any active boxer today can beat him. He has it all, including underrated punching power. How the hell can he not be #1 P4P? Because he hasn't beaten any aging Mexican legend yet? Floyd would have easily beaten JCC, (prime) Barrera, and (prime) Morales. And Pacquiao is taylor-made for Mayweather. Think about it; the fighters who gave Pac the most trouble, a slow and war-torn Morales who decided to box, and El Dinamita, who's an excellent boxer. Imagine what Floyd, a MASTER boxer, would do to Pacman?

            The main reason being that he talks a lot of ****, and is at times very unprofessional. Not something a prize fighter is known for. I知 not a fan of Mayweather, the person, even the boxer, but I知 also not a biased ****-rider.
            Last edited by Steel Glovez; 12-31-2006, 11:11 PM.

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            • realheavyhands
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              #26
              Originally posted by Steel Glovez
              I'm sorry, but Pretty Boy would demolish Cotto, Hatton, Margarito, and even DLH.

              I'm really starting to think Floyd is the most underappreciated fighter of all time. The man has dominated every single one of his opponents, and I can't see how any active boxer today can beat him. He has it all, including underrated punching power. How the hell can he not be #1 P4P? Because he hasn't beaten any aging Mexican legend yet? Floyd would have easily beaten JCC, (prime) Barrera, and (prime) Morales. And Pacquiao is taylor-made for Mayweather. Think about it; the fighters who gave Pac the most trouble, a slow and war-torn Morales who decided to box, and El Dinamita, who's an excellent boxer. Imagine what Floyd, a MASTER boxer, would do to Pacman?

              The main reason being that he talks a lot of ****, and is at times very unprofessional. Not something a prize fighter is known for. I知 not a fan of Mayweather, the person, even the boxer, but I知 also not a biased ****-rider.
              he hasnt dominated like tyson, jones jr, pryor,ray robinson, lewis,louis,hopkins,ray leanord...pacquiao is not tailor made doe floyd at all .. think of a relentless judah that doesnt stop coming .

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              • eazy_mas
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                #27
                Originally posted by Steel Glovez
                I'm sorry, but Pretty Boy would demolish Cotto, Hatton, Margarito, and even DLH.

                I'm really starting to think Floyd is the most underappreciated fighter of all time. The man has dominated every single one of his opponents, and I can't see how any active boxer today can beat him. He has it all, including underrated punching power. How the hell can he not be #1 P4P? Because he hasn't beaten any aging Mexican legend yet? Floyd would have easily beaten JCC, (prime) Barrera, and (prime) Morales. And Pacquiao is taylor-made for Mayweather. Think about it; the fighters who gave Pac the most trouble, a slow and war-torn Morales who decided to box, and El Dinamita, who's an excellent boxer. Imagine what Floyd, a MASTER boxer, would do to Pacman?

                The main reason being that he talks a lot of ****, and is at times very unprofessional. Not something a prize fighter is known for. I知 not a fan of Mayweather, the person, even the boxer, but I知 also not a biased ****-rider.
                I really agree with you.

                and some people really underappriact when Jones was undeafted saying he didnt fight good opponent and the bring the question for Benn and Eubank and stuff like that.

                if your good people try to underrate you opponent to make you look bad. yes Gatti wasnt the best fighter out there but he is most publicies and nobody really taken apart of Gatti like Mayweather did because he is not like a powerful puncher like DHL is and still got a KO.

                people never seen Mayweather even close in loosing expect once and that he got a win

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