Who was/is more dominant in their respective weight class?

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  • Oasis_Lad
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    #11
    Calzaghe
    Wlad
    Pacquiao
    Mayweather

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    • CoLd_WaVE
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      #12
      for me it's

      Calz
      Wlad
      Floyd
      Pacman

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      • MANGLER
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        #13
        Easy ? Joe C was champ forever at 168.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #14
          Originally posted by Sugar-Mosley123
          Was it Pacquio at Featherweight, Mayweather at Welterweight. Calzaghe at Super Middleweight or Wlad at Heavyweight?
          it is a loaded question...

          floyd and manny don't belong in this poll because they jump weight classes and were successful despite moving up in weight.

          on the other hand calz and wlad have both dominated weak divisions.

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          • Ryn0
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            #15
            Calzaghe
            Wlad
            Pacquiao
            Mayweather

            Mayweather did jack at Welter (beat Baldomir and Judah and Hatton who wasn't really a Welter)
            Pacquiao beat Barrera, drew with Marquez
            Wlad has had an impressive fun so far but was KO'd 3 times at HW might Reign for longer
            Calzaghe ruled SMW for 10 years Ottke was the only champ at 168 that he didnt fact but Ottke wouldn't come out of Germany and fighters were getting robbed left right and centre over there.

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            • Chunk..
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              #16
              The 12 souls who didn't vote Calzaghe have a lot to learn.

              Dear me.

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                #17
                There was nothing about Mayweather's time at Welterweight.

                Calzaghe gets my vote.

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                • Miburo
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                  #18
                  Pacquiao and Mayweather moved up and down the scales too much to be really dominant at the listed classes. Probably Calzaghe out of this selection.

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                  • C.J.Mak
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                    #19
                    Who was/is more dominant in their weight class?

                    Obviously Joe Calzaghe=Near 11 Years Champ,Most Dominant fighter in the SMW division ever.

                    Calzaghe get's my vote,LOL at anyone who didn't vote for him.

                    How could you vote for anyone else in that list over Joe Calzaghe?

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