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  • Pico Hollywood
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    #81
    Originally posted by danc1984
    To people saying Mosley at 135 - would you favour him to beat Duran and Whitaker at that weight?
    Beats duran hard to say about sweet pea..

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      #82
      Originally posted by danc1984
      To people saying Mosley at 135 - would you favour him to beat Duran and Whitaker at that weight?
      I'd give him a hell of a shot. Like I said. 31-0, 29 K.O's at light weight. He was a BEAST.

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        #83
        END OF THREAD *****.


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        • TheGreatA
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          #84
          Originally posted by danc1984
          Definately Holyfield at cruiser warrants serious consideration.

          As far as Lopez is concerned I don't think I have seen enough of his fights or those of the other top guys in that division to make an adequate judgement, so I will take your word.

          I forgot Robinson, he was previously mentioned in this thread as being near unbeatable at WW.
          Henry Armstrong at his peak was what I'd call near 'unstoppable' (although I do believe that any man can be beaten). He lost a decision to Lou Ambers in a rematch but only because he was deducted 5 rounds for low blows (the decision went 8-7 in favour of Ambers).

          Between 1937 and 1940 he won 59 fights, 51 by KO, lost once, drew once (robbed of a win in a MW title fight), won the featherweight, lightweight and welterweight titles, defended his welterweight title 19 times and beat several hall of famers and top contenders along the way.

          Here's a video I made of him:

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            #85
            Sugar Shane-135
            RJJ-160, 168, 175
            Zab Judah-140, pre tszyu
            Mike Tyson
            Naseem Hamed-pre Kevin Kelley
            Junior Witter-b4 Bradley, he'd whoop Tim's ass in a rematch tho

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              #86
              Floyd 130
              Foreman (1970's)
              RJJ 160-168
              Prime Tyson

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                #87
                Originally posted by T-97
                This thread will have a lot of Prime Tyson or Prime Jones Jr replies, no doubt.
                hater!!!!!! prime roy at 168!!!!!

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by alza1988
                  I'm not sure to be honest.
                  He still looked unbeatable.
                  What about a prime Naz up until he thought Barrera
                  I totally agree about Naz at one point. He seemed like he would never be figured out. Good call. I don't think he even trained to fight Barerra at all.

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                  • Silencers
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                    #89
                    I think a Muhammad Ali circa 1966-1967 could have beaten any fighter in history.

                    Robinson at his peak, although it's hard to say when his peak was.

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                    • NAPO
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                      #90
                      a 122 wilfredo gomez.

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