Boxers whose best win is loss

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  • QUISQUEYA
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    #51
    Collazo. TWICE

    But the Hatton loss really gave legs to Luis Collazo's career.

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    • Madvillain
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      #52
      The great Alexis Argüello to Aaron Pryor

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      • oldgringo
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        #53
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        The great Alexis Argüello to Aaron Pryor
        say wha???????????????

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        • Madvillain
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          #54
          Originally posted by oldgringo
          say wha???????????????

          Arguello has some great wins, but if you ask for his greatest opponent you'll automatically hear Aaron Pryor along with it.

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          • street bully
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            #55
            Hearns-Hagler.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #56
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              Why?

              Castillo was supposed to be an opponent in that fight, and he gave a super account of himself... that loss really set his lightweight title run (that was just ****ing phenominal by the way) up.
              castillo's best win is against diego

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              • rebmogul
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                #57
                odh-quartey
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                odh-whitaker

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                • rebmogul
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Madvillain
                  Arguello has some great wins, but if you ask for his greatest opponent you'll automatically hear Aaron Pryor along with it.
                  yeah, but without arguello, no one would even remember pryor's name. and his wins over arguello are the only reason he got into the hof. without arguello next to his name he aint ****......

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                  • oldgringo
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Madvillain
                    Arguello has some great wins, but if you ask for his greatest opponent you'll automatically hear Aaron Pryor along with it.
                    Alexis Arguello was a hall of famer without Aaron Pryor. He was an established, great fighter before he faced Pryor at Jr. Welterweight. He had already faced other great names like Ruben Olivares and popular action fighters like Chacon and Limon.

                    I was under the impression that this thread was speaking on fighters who hadn't accomplished much outside of a high profile loss.

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                    • Fox McCloud
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Pullcounter
                      castillo's best win is against diego
                      I disagree, I would say Casamayor, because Corrales was already on his way to his meltdown at the end of his career, and Castillo was overweight.

                      But in reality, it was the Mayweather fight that really put him on the map, so at least for a couple of years, that was true.

                      I disagree with their pick, but it's not so ****** that I'm shocked or anything like that.

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