In your opinion, who has been the most dominant boxer in the history of the sport? I'm leaning towards Iron Mike and a prime Roy. Mike struck fear in the HW division and KTFO out of anybody in his path. Roy Jones made title fights look like sparring sessions, Can't Be Touched indeed. Your thoughts?
The Most Dominant Boxer?
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In your opinion, who has been the most dominant boxer in the history of the sport? I'm leaning towards Iron Mike and a prime Roy. Mike struck fear in the HW division and KTFO out of anybody in his path. Roy Jones made title fights look like sparring sessions, Can't Be Touched indeed. Your thoughts?
Co-sign homey. Holmes and Bhop also owned their divisions for yrs at a time.Comment
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Prime Tyson at HW
Trinidad at 147-154 was unbeatable
B-Hop reing at MW was like for ever
Finito Lopez at 105Comment
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Dominant fighters do NOT get KO'd in routine title defenses.. And for others, their Dominance comes into question when they test positive for banned performance enhancing substances.. and then never quite look the same after..In your opinion, who has been the most dominant boxer in the history of the sport? I'm leaning towards Iron Mike and a prime Roy. Mike struck fear in the HW division and KTFO out of anybody in his path. Roy Jones made title fights look like sparring sessions, Can't Be Touched indeed. Your thoughts?Comment
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Mayweather at 130 looked unbeatable. I mean, really, Jesus Chavez won 2-3 rounds and that was his toughest test during his stay there.
Wilfredo Gomez had pretty much no problem at 122 I've heard, KO'ing EVERYONE.
The same with Carlos Zarate at 118. He won every fight there except one by KO.
Hitman Hearns at 154 was apparently untouchable.
RJJ at 168 was unreal. Crushed Toney, destroyed Pazienza. I don't think anyone could have beaten him there.
Ricardo Lopez at 105 didn't have a close bout until he was well past his prime I've heard, and he avenged that draw with a decision win.
Real Deal Holyfield at 200 anyone?Comment
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