FUTURE HOF fighters of the 90's

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  • VaBoriKua 2.0
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    FUTURE HOF fighters of the 90's

    Who do you guys think are the 90's future hall of famers?
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    #2
    Originally posted by vaborikua
    Who do you guys think are the 90's future hall of famers?
    anybody???

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    • THE REED
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        Roy Jones






        Finito Lopez
        Tito
        DLH
        Lennox
        Toney

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        • Piggu
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          Tito, Oscar, uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, a few others. I don't know. My brain isn't working very well today.

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            Oscar De La Hoya
            Shane Mosley
            Bernard Hopkins
            Roy Jones Jr
            Pernell Whitaker
            Evander Holyfield
            Floyd Mayweather Jr
            Mike Tyson
            Lennox Lewis
            George Foreman
            Tommy Hearns
            Marco Antonio Barrerra
            Eric Morales

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            • Rockin'
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              I would say Chavez, Jones jr., Barrera, Morales, Delahoya and Toney for a few. Chavez and Jones jr. because the were great fighters and transcended the line that few do, that being where people who dont know boxing know of these guys. Barrera because he was a masterfull fighter and I loved his classic mexican skills. Delahoya because , well, hes delahoya. And youll notice that I included James in this mix. While he lost some of his fights along the way that he should have won and had a few "gift" decisions in my opinion, he was still one of the most skilled fighters through that decade. Honestly I say that few did it like james.......................Rockin'

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              • talip bin osman
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                #8
                Originally posted by Real OG
                Roy Jones






                Finito Lopez
                Tito
                DLH
                Lennox
                Toney
                i think these 2 are already in...

                if i may add, i would like to say iran barkley...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by talip bin osman
                  i think these 2 are already in...

                  if i may add, i would like to say iran barkley...
                  Barkley would be an interesting candidate. I dont believe that skill wise he belongs but he was always an interesting fight to watch in the late '80's early '90s. Him dropping Hearns was something Ill never forget. After being chopped to pieces he lands that hook. Barkley by definition was a warrior to the bone. He'll take 2,3 maybe 4 or 5 to get one of his in and then keep pressing forward. Is he a hall of famer with what he did, I dont believe so. He's a hall of famer for how he did it. I like the idea..................Rockin'

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