Best 140 lbers ever......

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    Gran Campeon
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    #11
    JCC best 140lber ever.
    Last edited by .::|ULTIMATE|::.; 11-10-2004, 01:23 PM.

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    • abdiel2k3
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      #12
      Originally posted by neostars
      Tszyu is the best 140 pounder I eva seen.
      Smart, Strong and a great boxer.
      then u must not have seen many 140 pounders
      hes good but def not the best ever

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      • RussianArm
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        #13
        JCC then Kostya Tszyu. JCC had an iron chin and Tszyu has the offense.

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        • mic573
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          #14
          Originally posted by Champoreeno
          1. Pryor
          2. Whitaker
          3. Chavez
          4. Ross
          5. De La Hoya
          Oscar had only two or three fights at 140 if I remember right so I don't think he could rank that high all time at 140. Tszyu definitely should be ranked in the top 10 or 15 all-time at 140.

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          • LeFtHooK24
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            #15
            Tszyu shouldnt be ranked as one of the greats,hes good but not great, he needs to impress me by beating Mayweather and Gatti. Plus he lacks mobility

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            • GasPed
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              #16
              Neither Whitaker nor DLH spent any significant time at 140, so I don't think you could call them all-time greats at this weight.

              JCC, Pryor were the best I've ever seen at 140. Tszyu is very good, but I can't put him in that class yet, at least from what I've seen...

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              • Yogi
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                #17
                No love for Antonio Cervantes in this thread?

                In my opinion, along with Aaron Pryor and Barney Ross, he ranks as one of the top 3 fighters to ever fight at this weight.

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                • WillieW
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by kara
                  Should Tszyu even be on the list of top 5?

                  Absolutely. No question. His main fault (if you would consider it one) is that he has never moved up. But the question was greatest 140lber......he is one of the top five, easily.

                  I would say

                  Pryor
                  JCC
                  KT in the top three. It could be argued, but its my opinion.

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                  • rsl
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by LeFtHooK24
                    Tszyu shouldn't be ranked as one of the greats,hes good but not great, he needs to impress me by beating Mayweather and Gatti. Plus he lacks mobility
                    Obviously you've never seen Kostya in his 20's the guy was like a mini Mike Tyson just bustin' people up, yeah he has slowed down a bit , but back then he could cut off the ring w/ the best of 'em, that's why I think De La Hoya ducked his ass, and chose to go after war-torn former greats such as Chavez and Whitaker. I might as well say the same thing for Shane Mosley, but hey boxing is a business and Mosley wanted the biggest fish in De La Hoya . I would've favored Mosley and De La Hoya over Kostya back then, however I think it would've been just a mild upset I think, if both or one of the two were beaten by the 140lb. BLOCK OF GRANITE in Tszyu.
                    Last edited by rsl; 11-16-2004, 03:11 AM.

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                    • Keleneki
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                      #20
                      I am not sure that I could rate Tszyu over some of the great 140 pounders of the past, although he has to be among the top. What wonderful fantasy matchups he would make with them though. Imagine JC Chavez versus Tszyu. Or versus Sweet Pea ... although I am not sure that Tszyu's streak against the southpaws that he has faced would hold up against Pernell (for myself, I have never witnessed a more talented defensive fighter ever). Tszyu versus Pryor? OMG!

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