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  • What Fighter since 1980 has beaten the best competition.

    With the Floyd Mayweather fans claiming he is all time best, some saying Tyson is the best, etc...etc.. etc... Also since many of us have not seen Henry Armstrong or Suar Ray Robinson, Greb etc.... I think to make this debate relevant, I ask you experts, who since 1980, has beaten ( not just faced) the best level of competition.

    I have my opinion, I am waiting to here yours.

  • #2
    Originally posted by wpink1 View Post
    With the Floyd Mayweather fans claiming he is all time best, some saying Tyson is the best, etc...etc.. etc... Also since many of us have not seen Henry Armstrong or Suar Ray Robinson, Greb etc.... I think to make this debate relevant, I ask you experts, who since 1980, has beaten ( not just faced) the best level of competition.

    I have my opinion, I am waiting to here yours.
    Lennox Lewis

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    • #3
      Off the top of my head I'll say Lennox Lewis.

      EDIT: Ryno113 beat me to it.

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      • #4
        Instinctively I'll say Sugar Ray Leonard. The man beat Hagler, Hearns, and Duran. Hell, those are 3 of the very best since 1980.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by The Texican View Post
          Instinctively I'll say Sugar Ray Leonard. The man beat Hagler, Hearns, and Duran. Hell, those are 3 of the very best since 1980.
          Not a bad instinct to have....

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          • #6
            Leonard is up there with Hearns, Kalule, Duran, Hagler, almost had Benitez (late 1979). He doesn't have the type of consistency of being active and beating solid quality fighters as others, like Chavez, Whitaker or Lewis, for example, do.

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            • #7
              I wasn't going to throw Pea up there, for obvious reasons....

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              • #8
                I would have to say Holefield, he beat qawi, de leon, douglas, forman, holmes, bowe, mercer, tyson, moorer, rahman, ruiz and mercer.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Texican View Post
                  Instinctively I'll say Sugar Ray Leonard. The man beat Hagler, Hearns, and Duran. Hell, those are 3 of the very best since 1980.
                  Amen. The man from Stone Cold Steve Austin's hometown has it correct.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Erbad View Post
                    Amen. The man from Stone Cold Steve Austin's hometown has it correct.
                    That's correct. Our only pro boxer is 0-2-1 though. I also wanted to say Holyfield, but to be Ray Leonard in the 80's meant you were not to be f#cked with.

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