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  • #71
    Originally posted by BennyST View Post
    Is that a joke? Seriously? I don't know if you're fooling or not.

    Zaragoza was really old when Morales fought him. Yes, he was still champ, but it was his last fight ever and he was about 40 years old. He was only beaten in his prime by Jeff Fenech, Patterson and Banke from memory. Man, his fights with Banke and Fenech are brilliant. Forgotten wars!

    Anyway, it was still a stunning win for such a young guy. Nonetheless, Morales resume is still quite a lot better than Pac's. Barrera's is as well in my opinion.
    oh ****! ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha aha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • #72
      Originally posted by BennyST View Post
      Well, admittedly, while he wasn't at his peak years he was still good enough to be the WBC champ, have been on a long win streak and had defeated guys such as the very great, undefeated Wayne McCullough and also Hector Sanchez, the fine fighter that had beaten guys like Tracy Patterson and Julio Gervacio.

      So yes, it was still a brilliant win and definitely one of his best. It would be one of anyone's best wins. Zaragoza was an amazing fighter even at that age as shown by who he was still beating. Go watch the fight and you'll see how good he still was.
      Originally posted by BennyST View Post
      Oh really? Morales, sure and a great win it was. How much credit does D. Diaz get for beating him though or Zahir Raheem? Funny how that works eh?

      Anyway, I'm pretty sure that he wasn't the first person to KO Oscar. One; because he didn't even KO him and two; because Hopkins had actually KO'd him already. He just retired against Pac. RTD 9, not KO 9. Big difference.
      ha ha ha!! when erik beats a weight drained, shot, past prime, skeletonized 41 yr old grandpa its a good win, but when Pac moves up from flyweight and make a welter do a no mas, he just retired ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha lmao!! this site is too funny. i lilterally laud out loud when i visit this site.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post
        Thank you.

        Hopkins should be 50 spots ahead of Pacquiao. By the way, Ray Leonard is 9 and Hagler is 19?? What a disgrace.

        HAGLER>LEONARD ALL ****IN DAY
        pacquiao is greater than hopkins

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        • #74
          Originally posted by fcastro1 View Post
          pacquiao is greater than hopkins
          Hopkins has a better resume, greater longevity, beat more top 10 P4P at the time of the fight and his losses are "better".

          In what way is Pacman better than Hopkins?

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          • #75
            Originally posted by *AKO PA HA! View Post
            100 ATG boxers in history as voted by me
            Does any one of you have their personal list of 100 greatest boxers in history. please post it here as a comparison or check on my list..

            Like it or not,I'll post my rankings..


            1. Sugar Ray Robinson
            2. Muhammad Ali
            3. Henry Armstrong
            4. Joe Louis
            5. Sam Langford
            6. Harry Greb
            7. Ezzard Charles
            8. Willie Pep
            9. Sugar Ray Leonard
            10. Archie Moore
            11. Jack Johnson
            12. Benny Leonard
            13. Roberto Duran
            14. Pernell Whitaker
            15. Carlos Monzon
            16. Jimmy Wilde
            17. Barney Ross
            18. Bob Fitzsimmons
            19. Marvin Hagler
            20. Manny Pacquiao
            21. Sandy Saddler
            22. Julio Cesar Chavez
            23. Alexis Arguello
            24. Mickey Walker
            25. Rocky Marciano
            26. Roy Jones Jr
            27. Lennox Lewis
            28. Evander Holyfield
            29. Gene Tunney
            30. Bernard Hopkins
            31. Jack Dempsey
            32. Joe Gans
            33. Eder Jofre
            34. Salvador Sanchez
            35. Tony Canzoneri
            36. Kid Gavilan
            37. Ike Williams
            38. Charley Burley
            39. Floyd Mayweather Jr
            40. Emile Griffith
            41. Larry Holmes
            42. Thomas Hearns
            43. Jimmy McLarnin
            44. Ruben Olivares
            45. Barbados Joe Walcott
            46. Tommy Loughran
            47. Michael Spinks
            48. Jake LaMotta
            49. **** Tiger
            50. Jose Napoles
            51. Fighting Harada
            52. Panama Al Brown
            53. Manuel Ortiz
            54. Tiger Flowers
            55. Kid Chocolate
            56. Bob Foster
            57. Billy Conn
            58. Wilfredo Gomez
            59. Carlos Ortiz
            60. Terry McGovern
            61. Joe Frazier
            62. Stanley Ketchel
            63. Tommy Ryan
            64. George Foreman
            65. Jim Jeffries
            66. Jack Britton
            67. Ted Kid Lewis
            68. Carmen Basilio
            69. Wilfred Benitez
            70. Oscar De La Hoya
            71. Felix Trinidad
            72. Joe Brown
            73. Aaron Pryor
            74. Ricardo Lopez
            75. Abe Attel
            76. Shane Mosley
            77. Carlos Zarate
            78. Harry Wills
            79. Azumah Nelson
            80. Pancho Villa
            81. Erik Morales
            82. Luis Manuel Rodriguez
            83. Marco Antonio Barrera
            84. Mike Tyson
            85. Pascual Perez
            86. Miguel Canto
            87. Joe Calzaghe
            88. Marcel Cerdan
            89. Flash Elorde
            90. Holman Williams
            91. John Dundee
            92. Eusebio Pedroza
            93. Antonio Cervantes
            94. Nicolino Locche
            95. Jimmy Bivins
            96. Mike McCallum
            97. Sonny Liston
            98. Khaosai Galaxy
            99. Benny Lynch.
            100. James Toney ?
            Pac at 20?.......you gotta be president of his fan club or some **** like that?

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            • #76
              Originally posted by hammerhiem View Post
              Hopkins has a better resume, greater longevity, beat more top 10 P4P at the time of the fight and his losses are "better".

              In what way is Pacman better than Hopkins?

              can you name those top 10 p4p fighters hopkins beat?

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              • #77
                Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                Wow, Manny beating Oscar really is overrated. For your sake, I sure hope Marquez doesn't lose to Diaz .

                De La Hoya rated kinda high there too...over Trinidad? Morales? AZUMAH?


                trinidad is overrated as hell

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by boojee View Post
                  can you name those top 10 p4p fighters hopkins beat?
                  Trinidad
                  ODLH
                  Pavlik

                  Thats to pac-mans

                  Morales
                  JMM

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                  • #79
                    The great debate

                    I dont like these types of lists as its impossible to compare fighters such as pep and tyson/mayweather etc due to the lack of footage for the previous eras fighters..better to list the best fighters from each era...

                    How can Pacman be number 20 ahead of roy jones, marciano, mayweather, mike tyson(84), george formeman(64), frazier...

                    How can ali be number 2 but frazier who beat him once is way down at 61 ...doesn make sense..



                    Best Heavyweights witnessed in my lifetime to present:
                    Ali....Best of his era
                    Marciano(50's)
                    Foreman
                    Tyson(80's)
                    Holmes
                    Frazier
                    Lewis (late90's-present)


                    160-200lbs
                    Robinson(obviously best of his era), Jones 90's, Hagler, Hopkins, Hearns, Lamotta, Holyfield,


                    0-160lbs
                    Mayweather (2000-present), Leonard(not called sugar for nothin), Duran, Mosley, delahoya, morales, barrera, Pacman, Whitaker..

                    iv probaBly left out a few..

                    200lbs+ Ali
                    175-200lb Jones
                    160-175lbs Robinson
                    147-160lbs Leonard
                    130-147lbs Mayweather Jnr
                    0-130lbs Undecided..could be any one of Morales, Barrera, Pacman

                    If Pacman beats hatton and then beats marquez or another top fighter ill giv him this spot then.

                    AND REMEMBER...THIS IS ONLY WHO I HAVE WINESSED IN MY LIFETIME...NOT GOIN TO COMMENT ON FIGHTERS I HAVENT SEEN SUFFICIENT FOOTAGE OF JUST BECAUSE SUM JOURNALIST SAID THEY WERE GOOD.

                    FEEL FREE TO CRITICISE IF U BELIEVE THE LIST TO BE FLAWED

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by hammerhiem View Post
                      Trinidad
                      ODLH
                      Pavlik

                      Thats to pac-mans

                      Morales
                      JMM
                      Oscar was not in the P4P anymore when Hopkins met him....but if your including legends beat then it's like this

                      Bernard: ODLH, Trinidad
                      Pac: Morales, JMM, Barrera, Oscar



                      If it's P4P beaten during that time...then the list goes

                      Bernard: Pavlik, Tarver, Winky, Trinidad
                      Pac: JMM II, Morales 1, Barrera 1

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