who has the best resume(wins)of alltime???

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  • larry x
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    #1

    who has the best resume(wins)of alltime???

    curious........
  • Kevin Jesus
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    Larry Smith...that guy is a beast and he's not even in his prime anymore...Mayweather, Cotto, SSM, Clottey and Paul Williams are all ducking him.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
      Larry Smith...that guy is a beast and he's not even in his prime anymore...Mayweather, Cotto, SSM, Clottey and Paul Williams are all ducking him.
      lol....................

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      • boxasmash
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        ali
        leonard


        ali = patterson, moore,liston, williams, frazier, foreman, norton, holmes (lost)
        leonard = benitez, duran, hearns, hagler

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        • Fulcrum29
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          currently I'd say Jermain Taylor is a great candidate for contemporary resumes.

          Jermain Taylor fought:

          Jeff Lacy
          Kelly Pavlik 2x
          Hopkins 2x
          Spinks
          Winky Wright

          But if you're counting wins only since Taylor lost 2 of those to Pavlik, and of all time
          one candidate is definitely

          George Foreman:

          76 wins by 68 KO's only 5 losses. fought a who's who and KO'd most of them.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Fulcrum29
            currently I'd say Jermain Taylor is a great candidate for contemporary resumes.

            Jermain Taylor fought:

            Jeff Lacy
            Kelly Pavlik 2x
            Hopkins 2x
            Spinks
            Winky Wright

            But if you're counting wins only since Taylor lost 2 of those to Pavlik, and of all time
            one candidate is definitely

            George Foreman:

            76 wins by 68 KO's only 5 losses. fought a who's who and KO'd most of them.
            damn i think history has underated foreman...only 5 loses in 2 careers

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              #7
              Originally posted by boxasmash
              ali
              leonard


              ali = patterson, moore,liston, williams, frazier, foreman, norton, holmes (lost)
              leonard = benitez, duran, hearns, hagler
              Man, what are you talking about?
              Larry Smith beat Leonard, Duran, Hearns AND Hagler in the SAME ring at the SAME time...With his hands tied behind his back, a blind fold, and his feet cemented together...and his opponents were allowed to use plaster...


              LOL JK LARRY

              na man seriously

              I think Sugar Ray Leonard has the best wins resume...

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              • mickey malone
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                Holyfield's the man..

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                • Fulcrum29
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by larrysmith
                  damn i think history has underated foreman...only 5 loses in 2 careers
                  and only 2 of them in prime: to Ali and jimmy young

                  the other 3 when he was 46-48 years old to morrison, holyfield and a MD to Briggs at age 48

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                    #10
                    Hopkins, Ali

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