Who Has The Best Resume In Boxing?

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  • Chups
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    #31
    All time???

    That would be Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard.

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    • hammerhiem
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      #32
      Mayweather ducked everyone at 147.
      147 is the least significant portion of Mayweathers Resume.

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      • hammerhiem
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        #33
        Surprised some haven't mentioned PBF, and RJJ aswell, for the pure reason of wins in so many divisions is very impressive and rare indeed, especially a MW winning a HW title.
        I think as great a fighter as RJJ clearly is, it's a little too easy to look at his resume and feel disappointed.

        He wasn't fighting fighters in thier Prime that are ATG, IMO RJJ is top 20 AT due to his skill and range of weights rather than the names on a piece of paper.

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        • Joeyzagz
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          #34
          Originally posted by pistol whip
          Dude 2 of those guys are hall of fame fighters! Maybe 3!
          Originally posted by pistol whip
          I already did! Look at the Oscar resume! A lot those guys are actually sure shot Hall of Fame inductees.


          I think Lennox was the better overall boxer but Oscar had a better resume.

          You should only give him credit for the fighters he defeated, it doesnt take that much talent to lose!

          LL beat everyone he ever faced professionally.

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