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

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  • AztecWanker
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    #11
    Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
    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...
    But he lost to that bum Roberto Duran

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    • boxasmash
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      #12
      Originally posted by minion
      Hopkins, Ali
      hopkins? HOPKINS!?

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      • El Dominicano
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        #13
        B-Hop, Ali, Pac, Hagler, SRL...I know there are alot more names but I dont go that back

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        • Burner
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          #14
          Of our generation its Hopkins.

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          • hishaam15
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            #15
            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.
            I almost Boxrec'd That!

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            • Fox McCloud
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              #16
              Originally posted by larrysmith
              damn i think history has underated foreman...only 5 loses in 2 careers
              His only loss in his prime was against Ali too... 3 of those were after he came back in his 40+ years, and his loss to Jimmy Young was after he kind of lost his passion for the sport post-Ali.

              I was thinking the other day... ability wise, he might have been the best heavyweight ever. He was tall, fast, iron-chinned and had killer power. That same tactic Ali used in Zaire would not have won the rematch.

              Anyway, the answer to the thread is Robinson... he beat multiple hall of famers, had a 95 match streak without a loss, won titles from lightweight to middleweight (and almost won the light heavyweight title). He was just a killer, and his resume far outshines everyone else's.

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              • Davros?
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                #17
                Originally posted by Fulcrum29
                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
                He would never fight Holmes though which was a shame, i bet Holmes would come back if Foreman called him out today lol.

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                • larry x
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                  #18
                  robinson won 95 straight...95 straight......damn

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    His only loss in his prime was against Ali too... 3 of those were after he came back in his 40+ years, and his loss to Jimmy Young was after he kind of lost his passion for the sport post-Ali.

                    I was thinking the other day... ability wise, he might have been the best heavyweight ever. He was tall, fast, iron-chinned and had killer power. That same tactic Ali used in Zaire would not have won the rematch.

                    Anyway, the answer to the thread is Robinson... he beat multiple hall of famers, had a 95 match streak without a loss, won titles from lightweight to middleweight (and almost won the light heavyweight title). He was just a killer, and his resume far outshines everyone else's.
                    I thought Robinson was a 2 weight champ ( WW and MW )

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                    • AztecWanker
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DWiens421
                      His only loss in his prime was against Ali too... 3 of those were after he came back in his 40+ years, and his loss to Jimmy Young was after he kind of lost his passion for the sport post-Ali.

                      I was thinking the other day... ability wise, he might have been the best heavyweight ever. He was tall, fast, iron-chinned and had killer power. That same tactic Ali used in Zaire would not have won the rematch.

                      Anyway, the answer to the thread is Robinson... he beat multiple hall of famers, had a 95 match streak without a loss, won titles from lightweight to middleweight (and almost won the light heavyweight title). He was just a killer, and his resume far outshines everyone else's.
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