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  • warp1432
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    #11
    Great/Really good:

    - De La Hoya
    - Judah
    - Castillo
    - Corrales
    - Hernendaz
    - Hatton

    Good/Average:
    - Jesus Chavez (el matador)
    - Baldomir
    - Carlos Hernendaz
    - Arturo Gatti

    Decent:
    - Mitchell
    - Ndou
    - Corely
    - Augustus (yeah the man had a ****load of losses, but he was still good when he tried)
    - Manfredy
    Like this. It's border line best of this era. If he would have had atleast Tszyu or Casamayor in there, it would have been greatest of his era.

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    • SkillspayBills
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      #12
      One of the best of this era and all time "good not great,YET".

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      • Easton Assassin
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        #13
        Originally posted by deliveryman
        Calzaghe... Are you kidding me?
        Well, i don't see how Lacy, Kessler, are any less than Gatti, Baldo- do you?


        Other than 130 mayweather really has nothing to brag about. all the serious quality is more than 7 years and 4 weight divisions ago.

        Yes, Calzaghie has fought good competition, not phenominal, but not horrible either!

        Course no one is claiming his resume is best of the era, but thats typical Mayweather banter from his zealots!

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        • Ray*
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          #14
          Originally posted by deliveryman
          Calzaghe... Are you kidding me?

          That was just taking a piss LOL am still laughing

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          • rj_ct
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            #15
            just on paper, based on opposition he's defeated- one of the best of his era.

            skill wise i think he could hang with A LOT (not all) of the all time greats, especially when he was at 130, 135, and 140.

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            • Easton Assassin
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              #16
              Originally posted by warp1432
              Like this. It's border line best of this era. If he would have had atleast Tszyu or Casamayor in there, it would have been greatest of his era.

              dude, pull up any NAMED FIGHTER OUT THERE and you will find alot of the same quality of names. nothing special there.


              Best resume of this era wins or losses aside, just best competition faced goes to either Holyfield, Dlh, or James Toney!

              Holyfield being the best resume in a long long time!

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              • deliveryman
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                #17
                Everyone seems to forget that Mayweather is only 30 years old, and already has a fantastic resume, with names like Hatton and Cotto or Williams only to be added in the future.

                Every single person on that list who you compared Floyd's resume to, where all at least 4 years older than he is, with the exception of Pac.

                Calzaghe - 35
                Hopkins - 42
                Mosely - 36
                De La Hoya - 34
                Trinidad - 35

                And right now, you can very easily compare resume's, and Floyd is really only just beginning, just imagine the names in a few more years.

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                • warp1432
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                  #18
                  James Toney? For real? I'm not doubting he had a good resume, but greatest of his era?

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                  • Ray*
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                    Well, i don't see how Lacy, Kessler, are any less than Gatti, Baldo- do you?


                    Other than 130 mayweather really has nothing to brag about. all the serious quality is more than 7 years and 4 weight divisions ago.

                    Yes, Calzaghie has fought good competition, not phenominal, but not horrible either!

                    Course no one is claiming his resume is best of the era, but thats typical Mayweather banter from his zealots!

                    Why do you people keep saying other than 130 then bring out Gatti's name? You guys need to start thinking and be a boxing fan dont let your hatred rule your head it does seriously make some of you look plain...The question was about his whole career which include all his tough fighta at 130,135..140,147 and his only fight at 154. ...Understand

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                    • Run
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                      #20
                      blah blah blah.

                      I don't like the guy, but reading people try to cut him short on achievements is ****ing ******. What irks me is how he's so ****ing good at the sport of boxing and is such a ****face. When was it that people who aren't fond of Floyd started detatching from reality and engaged in gross underrating?

                      I realize there are cases where people don't like seeing his fight style.......that's understood. But barring a fight like his against JLC the first time around, it's clear that he just completely does what he wants with everyone. You can point to his opponents being sup par..............but then again you'd be trying to milk a wax cow statue.

                      his right hand is the best in boxing hands down............he's the best in boxing hands down...........and there isn't anyone who is on his level. He'll show that against Hatton.



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