Whos the best of this era?

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  • QuCongee
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    #81
    Originally posted by Sweet Pete
    You're already one the wrong foot by assuming someone with an undefeated record makes him the best win, although you have a case with Corrales, considering it was his best performance, along with being his 2nd or 3rd biggest name. You also seem to leave out all of his other wins like Castillo twice, Chavez, Hernandez, Judah, and of course, the one that outdoes it on a resume, De la Hoya.
    Castillo beat Mayweather the first time.

    Chavez and Hernandez are'nt even worth mentioning if you're gonna call Lacy and Kessler wack fighters.

    Judah was always B class and he was still pounding Mayweather and even knocked him down (til he got tired cause it's Judah)

    As for De La Hoya. You make it sound like losses don't matter at all, but again, De La Hoya is past it and has had his ass kicked several times already. Mosley beat De La Hoya far more convincingly than Floyd. Twice.

    Originally posted by Sweet Pete
    Are you saying Jeff Lacy would've been a better win for Joe than Ali was for Norton because Ali had lost? That's all your basing opposition on, whther their opponent had won or lost, which makes me think you're either very young or just don't understand sports, namely boxing
    I would understand you having that opinion, if I actually said any of that.

    Originally posted by Sweet Pete
    Based on what? You wanting to win this argument? Hatton was a top 10 P4P fighter
    P4P is imaginary.

    Do you honestly think that midget Hatton was a bigger threat to Floyd than Kessler was to Calzaghe? No serious person gave Hatton much of a chance.
    Last edited by QuCongee; 12-14-2007, 05:51 AM.

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