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  • bsrizpac
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    #31
    Originally posted by Enemy/Friend
    Calzaghe and if you don't agree you are a Yank..........
    Don't you mean FAT.YANK.****. ?

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    • Verstyle
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      #32
      Holyfield has legends in there. This is a closed thread.

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      • nathan_nall
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        #33
        Oh wow... Hopkins is rated above Holyfield? We aren't talking about who the better quality fighter is at the moment... we're talking about resumes.

        Anyone who fights Tyson twice, and loses a friggin ear in the process already stands hands above the rest. I'd try to justify Holyfield but I'm too lazy to even switch over to boxrec. What stands out from memory are Dwight Quawie (however you spell it), Bowe, Tyson twice, Lennox Lewis, George Foreman, Buster Douglas (who really wasn't that great, but he did hand Mike his first loss).

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        • Grand Champ
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          #34
          Yeah, Holyfields record is overlooked at times

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            Dereck Gsora
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            #35
            Holyfield or Hopkins stand out above anyone currently

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            • THE REED
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              #36
              id have to go with holyfield... his resume is stacked to the max... especially being he was pretty much always the smaller man in his fights.. and he won a lot of them...

              oscar is up there, but he didnt win most of his big fights

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              • Ch@mpBox@PR
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                #37
                This depends what your looking for. If ypu say best resume as best career, you know wins and acomplishment, then Pacquaio. But if you say, best resume as in quality opposition and big name fighters, I will say DLH. I think DLH have one of the all time great resumes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  #38
                  It's a tie between Hopkins and Pacquiao

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by nathan_nall
                    Oh wow... Hopkins is rated above Holyfield? We aren't talking about who the better quality fighter is at the moment... we're talking about resumes.

                    Anyone who fights Tyson twice, and loses a friggin ear in the process already stands hands above the rest. I'd try to justify Holyfield but I'm too lazy to even switch over to boxrec. What stands out from memory are Dwight Quawie (however you spell it), Bowe, Tyson twice, Lennox Lewis, George Foreman, Buster Douglas (who really wasn't that great, but he did hand Mike his first loss).
                    Buster Douglas
                    George Foreman
                    Larry Holmes
                    Rid**** Bowe 3x
                    Michael Moorer 2x
                    Ray Mercer
                    Mike Tyson 2x
                    Lennox Lewis 2x
                    John Ruiz 3x
                    Hassim Rahman
                    Chris Byrd
                    James Toney
                    Ibragimov
                    Valuev

                    the last two are MEH.. but they were still champs

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                      Dereck Gsora
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                      This depends what your looking for. If ypu say best resume as best career, you know wins and acomplishment, then Pacquaio. But if you say, best resume as in quality opposition and big name fighters, I will say DLH. I think DLH have one of the all time great resumes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                      Oscar didn't win his biggest fights though

                      This has to be clearly either Hopkins or Holyfield, Pacquiao has great wins but Hopkins and Holyfield have tremendous depth to their resume especially Holyfield who is a machine for going through that many big names, that resume is Ali-esque

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