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  • sonofisis
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    #1

    What fighter who began their career in or after 1996...

    has a better resume than Floyd Mayweather? Active or inactive...
  • SpeedKillz
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    #2
    Originally posted by sonofisis
    has a better resume than Floyd Mayweather? Active or inactive...
    a good question. i say no one... but lets see how comical some of the responses we get will be....

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #3
      absolutely no one. you could go back to 88-90 and not find anybody who has accomplished more without losing. people always say DLH has the best resume in boxing. well, he won titles in 6 divisions, but he also lost a ****load of fights as well and had MANY close ones. Mayweather, on the other hand, has had one close call against Castillo but won with only one hand, has never lost a fight, and has won titles in 5 divisions. Mayweather has the best resume of ANYBODY who has competed since the Fabulous Four

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      • sonofisis
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        #4
        Originally posted by SpeedKillz
        a good question. i say no one... but lets see how comical some of the responses we get will be....
        I don't even expect anyone to answer it, lol... There's probably a few right now trying to rack their brains and can't come up with anything.

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          #5
          Amir Khan.

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          • sparked_85
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            #6
            Sven Ottke!

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              Can't think of anyone off hand......there probably isn't anyone.If he addes Cotto to it I think everyone will be quite pleased with him.....he's working his way along after a couple years back everyone saying he needs some big names.....well he's got em now.

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              • sparked_85
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                #8
                my bad, I didn't see 1996, any discussion about resume must always include at least one reference to Sven Ottke.

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                • sonofisis
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sparked_85
                  my bad, I didn't see 1996, any discussion about resume must always include at least one reference to Sven Ottke.
                  I thought that he fought bums and won a lot of disputed decisions anyway?

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                  • oldgringo
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                    There are a lot of guys with very strong careers, but I wouldn't say that any of them have done what Floyd is doing now.

                    Erik Morales had one hell of a career. *Arguably* the best 122 pounder of all-time, 3 wins over hall of fame opponents, 3 division world champion, blah blah....

                    Then again his career began in the early/mid 90's...not in or after '96 like you specified. Even so I think Floyd has accomplished more in the sport. He's a fantastic fighter.

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