Which Active Fighter Has the Best Legacy?

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  • ßringer
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    #21
    There are a lot of active fighters today who will leave behind an amazing legacy....Some that spring to mind are.....

    Evander Holyfield
    Bernard Hopkins
    Marco Antonio Barrera
    Joe Calzaghe
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Roy Jones Jr.

    Those are the main ones springing up right now. I can't say which one has the best legacy but Hopkins, Jones, and Holyfield are all right up there.

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    • El Dominicano
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      #22
      Hopkins
      MAB
      Pac
      PBF

      And for the idiots saying RJJ please understand he fought Hopkins who was still not in his prime. He fought Weight Drained James Toney this isn't a accomplishment. Then he got beat down by 2 people that Hopkins easily defeated.

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      • ben41193
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        #23
        Probably winky wright or bernard hopkins. Maybe de la hoya. But of the 3 id say winky

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        • squealpiggy
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          #24
          Marco Antonio Barrera was the first name to pop into my head. Holyfield also is a very good call, especially if he becomes a five time champion.

          Notice the lack of mention for undefeated fighters? Just proves that being undefeated does not make you any more great than coming back from defeats and winning again.

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          • wmute
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            #25
            In no particular order

            Holyfield
            Jones Jr.
            Hopkins
            Toney
            Barrera
            Pacquiao
            Mayweather
            Morales

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            • wmute
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              #26
              Originally posted by El Dominicano
              Hopkins
              MAB
              Pac
              PBF

              And for the idiots saying RJJ please understand he fought Hopkins who was still not in his prime. He fought Weight Drained James Toney this isn't a accomplishment. Then he got beat down by 2 people that Hopkins easily defeated.
              STFU hater.

              Jones fought more champions than ANY of the fighters you mentioned.

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