Who's had the best career AFTER his prime years.

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  • SkillspayBills
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    #1

    Who's had the best career AFTER his prime years.

    Who has had the best career after they already started slipping. There are many viable candidates but who do YOU think did the best while not at his best.
  • Mr. Ryan
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    Muhammad Ali
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Archie Moore
    George Foreman

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    • SkillspayBills
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      Originally posted by Asian Sensation
      Muhammad Ali
      Sugar Ray Robinson
      Archie Moore
      George Foreman
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      • BrooklynBomber
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        Lennox Lewis comes to mijnd, although many may argue.

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        • Scott9945
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          Originally posted by Asian Sensation
          Muhammad Ali
          Sugar Ray Robinson
          Archie Moore
          George Foreman

          Those are all great choices. For a current fighter I'd select Hopkins.

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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #6
            Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
            Lennox Lewis comes to mijnd, although many may argue.
            Yeah tough to figure out Lennox's prime, seems to be in his mid 30's.

            Originally posted by Scott9945
            Those are all great choices. For a current fighter I'd select Hopkins.
            Yeah all of Hopkin's biggest wins (Trinidad, DLH, Tarver, Wright) have come after the age of 36, the last two coming after he turned 41.

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            • THE REED
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              #7
              Originally posted by SkillspayBills
              Who has had the best career after they already started slipping. There are many viable candidates but who do YOU think did the best while not at his best.
              Muhammad ali and GEORGE FOREMAN!

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              • niceguy45
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                yeah lennox lewis had the best career, or maybe hopkins too

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                • revs1227
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                  george formen

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                    #10
                    George Foreman
                    Muhammed Ali
                    Lennox Lewis
                    Bernard Hopkins
                    Winky Wright

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