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  • Sir_Joe
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    #51
    1. Joe Calzaghe
    2. Gary Lockett
    3. Enzo Maccarinelli
    4. Nathan Cleverly
    5. Gavin Rees
    6. Bradley Pryce
    7. Barrie Jones
    8. Kerry Hope
    9. Scott Gammer
    10. Ricky Hatton

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #52
      Originally posted by Sir_Joe
      1. Joe Calzaghe
      2. Gary Lockett
      3. Enzo Maccarinelli
      4. Nathan Cleverly
      5. Gavin Rees
      6. Bradley Pryce
      7. Barrie Jones
      8. Kerry Hope
      9. Scott Gammer
      10. Ricky Hatton
      no frank bruno? :-(

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      • mspiegelo
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        #53
        1. Pac-man
        2. Joe Calzaghe
        3. Juan Marquez
        4. Bernard Hopkins
        5. Miguel Cotto
        6. Christian Mijares
        7. Israel Vasquez
        8. Rafael Marquez
        9. Kelly Pavlik
        10. Ivan Calderon
        11. Winky Wright
        12. Shane Mosley
        ...
        ...
        ...
        105. Ricky Hatton (let's get serious about where this guy really stands among the elite fighters folks. This became obvious after Luis Collazo whooped his butt. Oh, I know, 'he was above his prime weight class'... but he King of 140? Hardly. Maybe I'd up his standing when he actually beats someone significant post-Kosta Tszyu- his only win over an elite fighter (though Tszyu was far from his prime by the time 'The Hitman' fought him). Maybe if he can beat 3 guys from the pool of Bradley, Malignaggi, Torres, Holt, Rees, and Witter, I'll put him near the top 15. As for the weight class excuse, well a lb-4-lb candidate wouldn't have so much trouble fighting one weight class above their prime division- especialy when Fatton approaches 190 lbs in his guinness-binging, in-between-fights period. If the lb-4-lb list represented the guys with the most impressive followings, then Ricky would be at least in the top 3, but that is not what its all about... )

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        • ALT-Assassin
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          #54
          Originally posted by mspiegelo
          1. Pac-man
          2. Joe Calzaghe
          3. Juan Marquez
          4. Bernard Hopkins
          5. Miguel Cotto
          6. Christian Mijares
          7. Israel Vasquez
          8. Rafael Marquez
          9. Kelly Pavlik
          10. Ivan Calderon
          11. Winky Wright
          12. Shane Mosley
          ...
          ...
          ...
          105. Ricky Hatton (let's get serious about where this guy really stands among the elite fighters folks. This became obvious after Luis Collazo whooped his butt. Oh, I know, 'he was above his prime weight class'... but he King of 140? Hardly. Maybe I'd up his standing when he actually beats someone significant post-Kosta Tszyu- his only win over an elite fighter (though Tszyu was far from his prime by the time 'The Hitman' fought him). Maybe if he can beat 3 guys from the pool of Bradley, Malignaggi, Torres, Holt, Rees, and Witter, I'll put him near the top 15. As for the weight class excuse, well a lb-4-lb candidate wouldn't have so much trouble fighting one weight class above their prime division- especialy when Fatton approaches 190 lbs in his guinness-binging, in-between-fights period. If the lb-4-lb list represented the guys with the most impressive followings, then Ricky would be at least in the top 3, but that is not what its all about... )
          You speak the truth

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