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  • badboypeenoy
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    Who's you top 10 fighters of the last two decades (90's and 2000's)?

    I believe these are the best fighters of the Era. I tried to rank them based on their accomplishments and resume. So, tell me guys what you think, give me your ideas: how you would rank these guys, and/or if I left someone out that should be in this list. Cheers!


    1. Roy Jones Jr. - 4 division champ. Undisputed light heavyweight champ. Best five wins: Hopkins, Toney, Hill, Ruiz, Trinidad. (52 wins, 38KOs - 5 losses - 0 draw)

    2. Floyd Mayweather - 5 division champ. Best five wins: Dela Hoya, Hatton, Castillo, Corrales, Gatti. (39wins, 25KOs - 0 loss - 0 draw)

    3. Manny Pacquiao - 4 division champ. Best 5 wins: Dela Hoya, Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Diaz (48 wins, 36KOs - 3 losses - 2 draws)

    4. Joe Calzaghe - Unbeaten, 21 defenses of the super middleweight title. Best five wins: Jones, Hopkins, Kessler, Lacy, Eubank (46 wins, 32KOs - 0 losses - 0 draw)

    5. Bernard Hopkins - 20 title defenses, undisputed middleweight champ. Best five wins: Dela Hoya, Trinidad, Pavlik, Tarver, Wright (49 wins, 32KOs - 5 losses - 1 draw)

    6. Oscar dela Hoya - 6 division champ, best five wins: Chavez, Whitaker, Camacho, Vargas, Gatti. (39 wins, 30KOs - 6 losses - 0 wins)

    7. Pernell Whitaker - 4 division champ. Best 5 wins: McGirt, Azumah Nelson, Ramirez, Roger Mayweather, Hurtado
    (40wins, 17KOs, - 4 losses, 1 draw)

    8. Julio Cesar Chavez - 3 division champ, total of 27 successful title defenses from super feather to light welter. Best wins: Taylor, Camacho, Rosario, Roger Mayweather, Martinez (107 wins, 86KOs - 6 loss - 2 draws)

    9. Finito Lopez - Unbeaten, 2 division champ. 21 defenses of the minimum weight title (51 wins, 38KOs - 0 loss - 1 draw). Best five wins: Alvarez, Sor Vorapin, Petelo, Alex Sanchez, Villamor

    10. Felix Trinidad - 3 division champ, best five wins: Dela Hoya, Vargas, Whitaker, Camacho, Joppy (42 wins, 35KOs - 3 losses - 0 draws)

    11. Shane Mosley - 3 division champ. Best five wins: Margarito, Vargas, Dela Hoya, Mayorga, Leija (46 wins, 39 KOs - 5 losses - 0 draw)
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    #2
    Originally posted by badboypeenoy
    I believe these are the best fighters of the Era. I tried to rank them based on their accomplishments and resume. So, tell me guys what you think, give me your ideas: how you would rank these guys, and/or if I left someone out that should be in this list. Cheers!


    1. Roy Jones Jr. - 4 division champ. Undisputed light heavyweight champ. Best five wins: Hopkins, Toney, Hill, Ruiz, Trinidad. (52 wins, 38KOs - 5 losses - 0 draw)

    2. Floyd Mayweather - 5 division champ. Best five wins: Dela Hoya, Hatton, Castillo, Corrales, Gatti. (39wins, 25KOs - 0 loss - 0 draw)

    3. Manny Pacquiao - 4 division champ. Best 5 wins: Dela Hoya, Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Diaz (48 wins, 36KOs - 3 losses - 2 draws)


    4. Joe Calzaghe - Unbeaten, 21 defenses of the super middleweight title. Best five wins: Jones, Hopkins, Kessler, Lacy, Eubank (46 wins, 32KOs - 0 losses - 0 draw)

    5. Bernard Hopkins - 20 title defenses, undisputed middleweight champ. Best five wins: Dela Hoya, Trinidad, Pavlik, Tarver, Wright (49 wins, 32KOs - 5 losses - 1 draw)

    6. Oscar dela Hoya - 6 division champ, best five wins: Chavez, Whitaker, Camacho, Vargas, Gatti. (39 wins, 30KOs - 6 losses - 0 wins)

    7. Pernell Whitaker - 4 division champ unified lightweight champ, best 5 wins: McGirt, Azumah Nelson, Ramirez, Roger Mayweather, Hurtado
    (40wins, 17KOs, - 4 losses, 1 draw)

    8. Julio Cesar Chavez - 3 division champ, total of 27 successful title defenses from super feather to light welter. Best wins: Taylor, Camacho, Rosario, Roger Mayweather, Martinez (107 wins, 86KOs - 6 loss - 2 draws)

    9. Finito Lopez - Unbeaten, 2 division champ. 21 defenses of the minimum weight title (51 wins, 38KOs - 0 loss - 1 draw). Best five wins: Alvarez, Sor Vorapin, Petelo, Alex Sanchez, Villamor

    10. Felix Trinidad - 3 division champ, best five wins: Dela Hoya, Vargas, Whitaker, Camacho, Joppy (42 wins, 35KOs - 3 losses - 0 draws)

    11. Shane Mosley - 3 division champ. Best five wins: Margarito, Vargas, Dela Hoya, Mayorga, Leija (46 wins, 39 KOs - 5 losses - 0 draw)
    Your not that bad after all

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      #3
      1 Pernell
      2 RJJ
      3 Hopkins
      4 JCC
      5 Mayweather
      6 Pacman
      7 Mosley
      8 Oscar
      9 Tito
      10 Finito Lopez
      11 Calzaghe

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      • bsrizpac
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        #4
        Originally posted by badboypeenoy
        I believe these are the best fighters of the Era. I tried to rank them based on their accomplishments and resume. So, tell me guys what you think, give me your ideas: how you would rank these guys, and/or if I left someone out that should be in this list. Cheers!


        1. Roy Jones Jr. - 4 division champ. Undisputed light heavyweight champ. Best five wins: Hopkins, Toney, Hill, Ruiz, Trinidad. (52 wins, 38KOs - 5 losses - 0 draw)

        2. Floyd Mayweather - 5 division champ. Best five wins: Dela Hoya, Hatton, Castillo, Corrales, Gatti. (39wins, 25KOs - 0 loss - 0 draw)

        3. Manny Pacquiao - 4 division champ. Best 5 wins: Dela Hoya, Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Diaz (48 wins, 36KOs - 3 losses - 2 draws)

        4. Joe Calzaghe - Unbeaten, 21 defenses of the super middleweight title. Best five wins: Jones, Hopkins, Kessler, Lacy, Eubank (46 wins, 32KOs - 0 losses - 0 draw)

        5. Bernard Hopkins - 20 title defenses, undisputed middleweight champ. Best five wins: Dela Hoya, Trinidad, Pavlik, Tarver, Wright (49 wins, 32KOs - 5 losses - 1 draw)

        6. Oscar dela Hoya - 6 division champ, best five wins: Chavez, Whitaker, Camacho, Vargas, Gatti. (39 wins, 30KOs - 6 losses - 0 wins)

        7. Pernell Whitaker - 4 division champ. Best 5 wins: McGirt, Azumah Nelson, Ramirez, Roger Mayweather, Hurtado
        (40wins, 17KOs, - 4 losses, 1 draw)

        8. Julio Cesar Chavez - 3 division champ, total of 27 successful title defenses from super feather to light welter. Best wins: Taylor, Camacho, Rosario, Roger Mayweather, Martinez (107 wins, 86KOs - 6 loss - 2 draws)

        9. Finito Lopez - Unbeaten, 2 division champ. 21 defenses of the minimum weight title (51 wins, 38KOs - 0 loss - 1 draw). Best five wins: Alvarez, Sor Vorapin, Petelo, Alex Sanchez, Villamor

        10. Felix Trinidad - 3 division champ, best five wins: Dela Hoya, Vargas, Whitaker, Camacho, Joppy (42 wins, 35KOs - 3 losses - 0 draws)

        11. Shane Mosley - 3 division champ. Best five wins: Margarito, Vargas, Dela Hoya, Mayorga, Leija (46 wins, 39 KOs - 5 losses - 0 draw)
        Good list but are you not including heavyweights on purpose?

        I mean Lennox and Holyfield don't get a mention?

        Certainly Lennox is better than that clown Joe.

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        • boxasmash
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          #5
          1. jones
          2. whitaker
          3. pacquiao
          4. calzaghe
          5. hopkins
          6. mosley
          7. de la hoya
          8. mayweather
          9. chavez
          10. trinidad

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            #6
            1. Holyfield
            2. Pernell
            3. Roy Jones
            4. Hopkins
            5. Manny Pac
            6. Floyd Jr
            7. Tito
            8. Lennox
            9. De La Hoya
            10. Mosley


            Honorable Mention - Calzaghe

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            • badboypeenoy
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              #7
              Originally posted by bsrizpac
              Good list but are you not including heavyweights on purpose?

              I mean Lennox and Holyfield don't get a mention?

              Certainly Lennox is better than that clown Joe.
              Hard choices dude. The guys on the list practically transcended weight divisions while Lewis was a big heavyweight in his time, hard to establish an argument for him as far as P4P is concerned. Holyfield is number 12 on my list and I was actually thinking between him and Mosley, but Mosley won out because Mosley was for two years acknowledged as Ring Magazine's P4P #1 fighter, Holyfield despite his resume, wasn't. His 10 losses didn't help him either; Holyfield's definitely up there, just not top 10 for me.

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              • badboypeenoy
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                #8
                Originally posted by Sugar May Floyd
                Your not that bad after all
                Well, he's an undefeated 5-division champ and his resume's not bad either. I may not be a fan, but there are some things you can't take away from Money.

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                • Squabbles94806
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                  #9
                  Mike Tyson. His career could have been so much better. Regardless of what happened, he'll still go down in the history books.

                  Imagine if he had the right people in his corner. He could have been something to fcuk with. Tyson could hella box and he had ridiculous power.

                  I'm definitely back on the Tyson hype. I think he deserves that much. ALI and Tyson inspired me to box.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sugar May Floyd
                    1 Pernell
                    2 RJJ
                    3 Hopkins
                    4 JCC
                    5 Mayweather
                    6 Pacman
                    7 Mosley
                    8 Oscar
                    9 Tito
                    10 Finito Lopez
                    11 Calzaghe
                    Couldn't agree more with your list

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