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  • withoutthee88
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    #1

    Guess the fighter by his resume...

    He has accomplished all of this in his 11 year boxing career:

    WBC 130 lb. champ (8 defenses)
    WBC 135 lb. champ (3 defenses)
    WBC 140 lb. champ (0 defenses)
    WBC 147 lb. champ (1 defense)
    WBC 154 lb. champ (0 defenses)
    IBF 147 lb. champ (0 defenses)
    IBO 147 lb. champ (1 defense)
    5 division champion

    Defeated:
    Genaro Hernandez (WRTD 8)
    Diego Corrales (WTKO 10)
    Jesus Chavez (WTKO 9)
    Jose Luis Castillo I (WUD 12)
    Jose Luis Castillo II (WUD12)
    Arturo Gatti (WTKO 6)
    Zab Judah (WUD 12)
    Oscar De La Hoya (WSD 12)
    Ricky Hatton (TKO 10)
    Defeated many greats

    Undefeated

    Ladies and gentleman, I present the Greatest of Our Time...
    Mr. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
  • DiegoFuego
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    #2
    Too bad he couldn't add an undefeated Cotto to that list

    Then again, now that we know Cotto was overhyped, it wouldn't really mean too much

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    • Pepe Smith
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      #3
      No great welterweight on that list.

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      • withoutthee88
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        #4
        Originally posted by Pepe Smith
        No great welterweight on that list.
        De La Hoya wasn't a great welterweight?
        Judah is decent as well.

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        • Flawless
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          #5
          Cotto's 0 transformed magically into an 1

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          • Pepe Smith
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            #6
            Originally posted by withoutthee88
            De La Hoya wasn't a great welterweight?
            Judah is decent as well.
            Dela hoya was pass his prime. Judah was a blown up jnr welterweight.

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            • Brandish
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              #7
              there are no great welterweights in floyd's era

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              • withoutthee88
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                #8
                Originally posted by Pepe Smith
                No great welterweight on that list.
                11 title defenses at 130 & 135...only 2 at 140-154, that should tell you Floyd is a lower weight class boxer, but all of this doesn't mean anything because Floyd will come back and take the WBA belt away from Margarito to truly cement his legacy.

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                • JoartCC
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by withoutthee88
                  He has accomplished all of this in his 11 year boxing career:

                  WBC 130 lb. champ (8 defenses)
                  WBC 135 lb. champ (3 defenses)
                  WBC 140 lb. champ (0 defenses)
                  WBC 147 lb. champ (1 defense)
                  WBC 154 lb. champ (0 defenses)
                  IBF 147 lb. champ (0 defenses)
                  IBO 147 lb. champ (1 defense)
                  5 division champion

                  Defeated:
                  Genaro Hernandez (WRTD 8)
                  Diego Corrales (WTKO 10)
                  Jesus Chavez (WTKO 9)
                  Jose Luis Castillo I (WUD 12)
                  Jose Luis Castillo II (WUD12)
                  Arturo Gatti (WTKO 6)
                  Zab Judah (WUD 12)
                  Oscar De La Hoya (WSD 12)
                  Ricky Hatton (TKO 10)
                  Defeated many greats

                  Undefeated

                  Ladies and gentleman, I present the Greatest of Our Time...
                  Mr. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
                  Margarito

                  Mosley

                  COtto

                  Williams

                  Spafadora

                  Kostya

                  Casamayor

                  Freitas

                  Gayweather.

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                  • withoutthee88
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pepe Smith
                    Dela hoya was pass his prime. Judah was a blown up jnr welterweight.
                    A blow up junior welterweight who was once the undisputed, lineal welterweight champion of the world. I love how everyone hates on Mayweather at welterweight when he's defeated two undisputed, lineal welterweight champions of the world in Judah and Baldomir, and another one in De La Hoya who should have been one if they didn't rob him vs. Trinidad. Either way, De La Hoya still beat Whitaker, Camacho, JCC, Quartey, and Gatti at WW, while getting robbed vs. Trinidad and once vs. Sugar Shane even when Shane was taking EPO.

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