ESPN Top 50 Fighters off All-Time (50-11)

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  • Dorian
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    #41
    Originally posted by GreatestIAM
    My only BIG problem wit da list is Toney not being on it, dats ****ing nuts1
    indeed
    and roy jones number 46??? wtf
    he needs to be in the top 5

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    • niceguy45
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      #42
      no lewis and no pryor, espn should make the exeption and exclude active fighters.....or differ those who are retired

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      • -Antonio-
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        #43
        I forgot about Lewis not being in there. He did more than Tyson ever did.

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          #44
          Robinson over Ali...."the greatest"?

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          • the giant one
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            #45
            chavez over hagler? no way

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            • Peterp
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              #46
              list looked dodge to me

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              • Benny Leonard
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                #47
                7. Benny Leonard
                Lightweight
                Ring career: 1911-32 Record: 85-5-1 (69 KOs) and 121 no-decisions
                Career notes: Won world lightweight championship in May 1917, and retired as champion in January 1925, making him the longest-reigning lightweight champion ever. … After more than seven years, made return to the ring, winning 18 of 19. … At one stage, fought 154 consecutive bouts without losing. … Of five losses, three were in his formative ring years, one was on a foul when challenging for the welterweight championship and one was the final contest of his career, during his comeback after a seven-year layoff, against fellow Hall of Famer Jimmy McLarnin. … Exceptional all-around talent possessed speed, accuracy and power in one package. … Became a referee after retirement, and collapsed and died in the ring while refereeing a bout in New York state.

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                • flat1985
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                  #48
                  Jones at 46th

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