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The Top 20 Junior Lightweights of All-Time

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  • #21
    Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
    I agree with you, people forget here, tha those guys mentioned are ATGs, they are no Gatti, Baldomir. People need to understand, that FLoyd doesnt destroy, good opposition like Castillo,Judah,DLH even hatton gave hima hard time till the stopaage.

    I think out of those 3 Floyd beats cervantes, And e loses a close desicion or late TKO to JCC and a fight with Arguello is 50/50.

    But according to *****s, he is a god, that can be only beaten by a clone, and the clone may lose because he is not the original Floyd, ****ken hilarious!!!!
    I think Floyd has more chance of losing to Alexis than Julio CesarI've always believed that Floyd would beat Chavez at 130

    IMO Floyd would be head to head the best at 130

    But Arguello's resume was sick at that weight

    130 lb dream match up - Arguello vs Mayweather Jr

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    • #22
      #3 is too low for Elorde

      He was undefeated at 130 for 7 years in a time where there's only 1 champion @130

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      • #23
        Hiroyuki Kobayashi is currently running TAIHO KOBAYASI Boxing Gym which I was once part of when I was a university student. He is such a gentleman. Glad to see him not being cut in the list.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by KostyaTszyu44 View Post
          floyd should be no.1

          Yeah because he Beat Chico and retiring Genaro Hernandez.

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          • #25
            I think the list doesn't make sense...

            Sometimes it sounds satisfying or fulfilling to be called a writer of what ever field of interest one person is in...with my great love of sport especially of boxing, knowledge of such depends greatly of how eager u focus on what u've interested into...i find this list & even the previous listings in different weight levels of the respective writers opinion intriguing & of somewhat nonsense...even though i already don't like reading his writings based on his previous items it still catches my eye since it involves a lot of my favorite fighters of w/c i've closely monitored from the past up to the present...i believe he made lines of bases & made it complicated so that it will sounds better & convincing to the readers eye but i think he's the only one who understands it...i think from what the general public views as of fans favorite, experts/writers favorite, medias favorite, etc. will be a good basing factor to consider, since its a common denominator viewed as a whole package summary of creating a different lists of boxings best....the history of the collection of favorites from past to present reflects it all...not by guessing, not by inventing, not by illusions, but by records...

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            • #26
              Originally posted by TheManchine View Post
              Sandy Saddler could be ranked higher but it's hard to determine which of his fights should count as being at 130 lbs since in some he or his opponent would weigh a pound or two over the limit.

              He beat Zulueta twice and both fights were over 126 but under 130. He also beat Miguel Acevedo, Ray Famechon, Tommy Collins, Lauro Salas, Miguel Acevedo at 130.

              Saddler had other fights where he weighed 130 but his opponents weighed in at the lightweight limit or over, for example against future LW champion Paddy DeMarco when Saddler stopped DeMarco in 9 rounds. Saddler was outweighed by 5 lbs.
              machine! i wish i have ur boxing knowledge... damn. saddler as great as he was, was beaten by my countryman, flash elorde... i saw it on youtube... u think pacquiao has surpassedhim man? not @ 130 of course but P4P?

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              • #27
                Surprised Floyd wasn't at #1
                Pleasantly surprised, that is.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Real OG View Post
                  I think Floyd has more chance of losing to Alexis than Julio CesarI've always believed that Floyd would beat Chavez at 130

                  IMO Floyd would be head to head the best at 130

                  But Arguello's resume was sick at that weight

                  130 lb dream match up - Arguello vs Mayweather Jr
                  That is NOT a dream match but whatever, your dream . All I'm saying is, Floyd would beat this guy easy, Arguello is slow/ very dependent on the right hand, look what happen to Corrales...The same will happen
                  Arguello except he won't get dropped

                  My dream match would be Mayweather vs Whitaker at 135

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                  • #29
                    finally floyd getting some damn respect...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Chups View Post
                      He would have also destroyed Cervantes and JCC, both 1 and 2 at Light welterweight but Floyd didn't do **** at that weight. You get my drift noob?
                      listen DUMBASS.

                      NO ONE BEATS FLOYD. SKILLWISE.

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