Who is the Best Pound for Pound all time{video}

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  • Benny Leonard
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    Who is the Best Pound for Pound all time{video}

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    good video. I'd have to agree, but its always cool hearing the great fighters perspective.

    Cause there is always debate among FANS who the best p4p fighter is, but among the great fighters, the decision seems unanimous

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    • brownpimp88
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      #3
      Ezzard charles is the best ever, nuff said.

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      • Shanus
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        #4
        Originally posted by brownpimp88
        Ezzard charles is the best ever, nuff said.
        No he's not, nuff said.

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        • Floydmayweather
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          SRR is the best ever. I will argue that to death with anybody. Look at his record and how he won. Not to mention the killers he beat out of his natural weight.

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          • Animal Squabbs
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            #6
            Originally posted by Floydmayweather
            SRR is the best ever. I will argue that to death with anybody. Look at his record and how he won. Not to mention the killers he beat out of his natural weight.

            you mean losing to Turpin, Giardello, Maxim, Fulmer, and Basilio?
            Last edited by Animal Squabbs; 02-22-2007, 04:34 AM.

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            • Benny Leonard
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              #7
              Originally posted by Animal Squabbs
              you mean losing to Turpin, Giardello, Maxim, Fulmer, and Basilio?
              Did you know that Turpin fought an opponent that Marcino faced?
              Name: Don ****ell. Turpin knocked him out first, by way of KO 11.
              Marciano would later beat ****ell down, with a 9 round KO.

              Still, considering Turpin won by KO too, fought him before Marciano, and it took the Rock 9 rounds, only two rounds prior to Turpin's, that says something.
              Marciano stated, "He's got a lot of guts. I don't think I ever hit anyone else any more often or harder." referring to ****ell.


              Lets not forget that Ray would fight Turpin again, and win Knock Turpin out.

              "Sugar was 85-0 as an amateur and 69 of those victories came by knock out or TKO"


              Ray was also a welterweight that moved up in weight to get fights.

              The Majority of his losses were after his prime. When he came back to fight after retiring, he wasn't the same; age, to many fights, and Ring rust will do that.
              Last edited by Benny Leonard; 02-22-2007, 06:56 AM.

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              • squealpiggy
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                #8
                Robinson was the best of all time, but he isn't my favourite.

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                • Tuggers1986
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                  #9
                  "Someone once said there was a comparison between Sugar Ray Leonard and Sugar Ray Robinson. Believe me, there's no comparison. Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest."
                  -- Sugar Ray Leonard

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                  • Mick Hucknall
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                    #10
                    honourable mention Henry Armstrong - "fight man I aint never been booed in the garden" his words to SRR in their 1943 bout

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