..The Best Resume In Boxing History...
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i cant understand why u named Winky ,Hopkins they beat him[/QUOTE]
First of all, I didn't name them. I didn't compile the list. Second of all, a resume just means people that you've faced, not beaten. Out of those names, he's beaten OFFICIALLY 9 out of the 12. You forgot that Jones beat him, aswell.
That's a great body of fighters for anyone to have. The only modern fighter I can see coming close to that is Oscar De la Hoya, off the top of my head.Comment
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what a legendIt has got to be Jack Slack the Norfolk butcher who reigned in bare knuckles from 1750 to 1760.
He introduced the rabbit punch into the sport as well.
It's bare knuckles...they were tough in ancient times with some fights going 89 or so rounds (round ended when one guy went down or 1 minute)Comment
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Probably Ali when you consider:
Frazier (undefeated)
Foreman (undefeated)
Holmes (undefeated)
2 are top 10 heavies all time. Frazier is right outside the top 10 if not #10.Comment
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How about Mickey Walker:
Sharkey
Corbett
Flowers
Tendler
Schmeling
Loughran
Rosembloom,
Greb
Britton
The guy fought and beat Heavyweights who outweighed him by 30+ pounds even though he started his career as a WELTERWEIGHT. I'm sure I'm forgetting some good opponents he fought too.
Pernell Whitaker:
Ramirez
Chavez
Mayweather
Pendleton
Haugen
Nelson
Paez
Pineda
McGirt
Vazquez
Rodriguez
Hurtado
De La Hoya
Trinidad
He also fought and beat two other title holders in Nazario and Layne and some other well regarded fighters. I consider these records to be right up there with the best all-time.
Thomas Hearns:
Cuevas
Espada
Leonard
Benitez
Minchilo
Hagler
Barkley
Hill
Duran
He also beat some tough bastards like Roldan & Kinchen, title holders like DeWitt and Gazo, and promising undefeated fighters like James Shuler.Comment
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