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  • DiegoFuego
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    #21
    I love the random numbers. Top 40-50. LOL. Please put the names ahead of him and don't list a bunch of Rocky Marciano mother****ers either. And don't make me laugh by putting Roy or B-Hop ahead of him.

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    • larryx
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      #22
      Originally posted by Testdead
      top 100.

      Will never be rememberd like Calzaghe, Jones, Hopkins. Who actually fought the best.
      what a joke floyd>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.joke calzaghe

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      • Truth
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        #23
        Originally posted by DiegoFuego
        I love the random numbers. Top 40-50. LOL. Please put the names ahead of him and don't list a bunch of Rocky Marciano mother****ers either. And don't make me laugh by putting Roy or B-Hop ahead of him.
        Why can't B-Hop or Roy be ahead of him? Because they lost?

        If so, then going by that mentality Floyd is better than everybody, which I don't believe.

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        • Testdead
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          #24
          Originally posted by larryx
          what a joke floyd>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.joke calzaghe


          No longevity in a division didnt fight his nearest rivals.

          Wasnt fighting at 36yo and isnt unbeaten.

          calzaghe is clearly a better fighter.

          BAN CONTROL!

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          • Testdead
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            #25
            Originally posted by The_Executioner
            Calzaghe fought the best when they were past their prime. And he just recently left his country to fight "the best". Sorry Joe aint on Roy and B-Hop's level career wise.


            So how many times did Jones and Hopkins leave the US?

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            • Chunk..
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              #26
              Originally posted by The_Executioner
              Calzaghe fought the best when they were past their prime. And he just recently left his country to fight "the best". Sorry Joe aint on Roy and B-Hop's level career wise.
              Very true, but Joe wasn't in a position to make big fights happen. He was a nobody from Wales who no one wanted.

              British fighters are a disadvantage because, well, they're not American who have everything on there doorstep.

              Stick Roy or B-Hop in England from the day one and watch how their careers would pan out.

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              • leppard365
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                #27
                I rate him in the top 5 of all time, he can adapt to anything given to him and his skill is immense, he can basically train on his own and still probably win!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  he said top 500.....not top 5
                  Simple Dirk has gone off the deep end.

                  Truly your nutsucking fanboyishness knows no boundaries.

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                  • DiegoFuego
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by RJJ The Truth
                    Why can't B-Hop or Roy be ahead of him? Because they lost?

                    If so, then going by that mentality Floyd is better than everybody, which I don't believe.
                    Because they didn't accomplish as much. Roy waited years and years to go to heavy when the division started to slack off. Had he gone there sooner and beat Byrd and some others, he'd probably be ahead of Floyd in my book. Instead it was Floyd who moved up and stayed up, beating not only bigger men but De La Hoya, who was almost equally skilled.

                    B-Hop is guilty of hanging around middleweight wayyyy too long and beating up on smaller guys his whole career until the end of it. Tarver is the only bigger guy that Hopkins ever beat his whole career. Maybe Glen Johnson if you want to call it that even though they fought at Hopkins' weight.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                      Because they didn't accomplish as much. Roy waited years and years to go to heavy when the division started to slack off. Had he gone there sooner and beat Byrd and some others, he'd probably be ahead of Floyd in my book. Instead it was Floyd who moved up and stayed up, beating not only bigger men but De La Hoya, who was almost equally skilled.

                      B-Hop is guilty of hanging around middleweight wayyyy too long and beating up on smaller guys his whole career until the end of it. Tarver is the only bigger guy that Hopkins ever beat his whole career. Maybe Glen Johnson if you want to call it that even though they fought at Hopkins' weight.
                      That's cool, I was just wondering you reasoning. Thanks. Those are legit opinions, even if I don't agree with some of them.

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