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  • #31
    Screw Richard Steele!!!!!!!!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by DrewWoodside View Post
      Cosign, i'd add Mayweather too though. I would have liked to see this guy taking more dangerous fights, i bet he has a lot more to show the world if he'd only get in the right fights.
      That's true.

      Mayweather should've been in more wars. But, then again .. He's a boxer, not a fighter like Gatti etc.

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      • #33
        mark breland
        rid**** bowe
        michael nunn

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        • #34
          floyd mayweather jnr

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          • #35
            zab judah..

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            • #36
              Definitely Zab Judah.

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              • #37
                Maybe not the top but Michael Nunn and Antwun Echols.

                Also Allan Green and Jaidon Codrington could be on there way there as well!!!!

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                • #38
                  Jeff Lacy

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                  • #39
                    Esteban De Jesus, if it weren't for a certain fighter called Roberto Duran, he'd have been lightweight champion for years.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by silencers98 View Post
                      Mark Breland. Had all the potential in the world until he lost focus.

                      One of the best amateurs ever. Also one of the best left jabs ever. Even though his pro career was a disappointment, Breland still had a pretty good career.

                      On another note, I felt Meldrick Taylor was all he could be. His style was made to burn out early, and he never had the punching power a fighter that aggressive needed.

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