For me no one comes close to tito or duran
..The Best Resume In Boxing History...
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If you factor in the average quality of opponent... no one, and I mean NO ONE comes close to this guy:
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...9469&cat=boxer
Every single opponent this guy fought was an absolute all time great. Incredible.Comment
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"The Human Windmill" Harry Greb (260-21) had a great resume.
He fought everybody during his time. He was a natural middleweight, but fought light heavyweights as well.Comment
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VERY, ******. Lol.If you factor in the average quality of opponent... no one, and I mean NO ONE comes close to this guy:
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...9469&cat=boxer
Every single opponent this guy fought was an absolute all time great. Incredible.Comment
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[QUOTE=C-Drone;3622541]I was inspired by a thread about Felix Trinidad, who has a great resume in his own right, and it got me to thinking. Who do YOU think has the best resume in the history of boxing.
Incidentally, here is the resume of Felix Trinidad that inspired the thread. We'll call this a starting point, so to speak.
FELIX TRINIDAD
Roy Jones Jr 51-4-0
Ronald Wright 48-3-0
Ricardo Mayorga 27-4-1
Bernard Hopkins 39-2
William Joppy 32-1-1
Fernando Vargas 20-0-0
David Reid 14-0-0
Oscar De La Hoya 31-0-0
Pernell Whitaker 40-2-1
Luis Ramon Campas 56-0-0
Oba Carr 32-0-0
Hector Camacho 43-2-0
i cant understand why u named Winky ,Hopkins they beat himComment
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