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    #1

    Who is your favorite fighter of each decade?

    Go back as far as u want...for me...

    70's= Muhammad Ali
    80's= Sugar Ray Leonard
    90's= Pernell Whitaker
    00's= Bernard Hopkins

    Who u got?
  • S.G.
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    #2
    1920s - Harry Greb
    1930s - Henry Armstrong
    1940s - Ray Robinson
    1950s - Ray Robinson
    1960s - Eder Jofre
    1970s - Muhammed Ali
    1980s - Ray Leonard
    1990s - Bernard Hopkins
    2000s - Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

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    • liam_48@msn.com
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      #3
      30's = Henry Armstrong
      40's = Joe Louis/Willie Pep (to close to call)
      50's = Sugar Ray Robinson
      60's = Muhammad Ali
      70's = Roberto Duran
      80's = Mike Tyson
      90's = Oscar De La hoya
      00's = Manny Pacquiao/Floyd Mayweather (to close to call)

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      • SuperKing
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        #4
        70s = Ali
        80s = Sugar Ray Leonard/Mike Tyson
        90s = Roy Jones
        00s = Floyd Mayweather
        Last edited by SuperKing; 05-05-2009, 09:41 AM.

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        • talip bin osman
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          #5
          80s rolando navarette...

          90s... luisito espinosa...

          2000s... manny pacquiao

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          • Miburo
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            #6
            70s Arguello
            80s Hearns
            90s Toney
            00s Barrera

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            • The Hammer
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              #7
              1920s - Gene Tunney
              1930s - James Braddock
              1940s - Willie Pep
              1950s - Rocky Marciano
              1960s - Jerry Quarry
              1970s - Joe Frazier
              1980s - Roberto Duran
              1990s - George Foreman
              2000s - Wladimir/Vitali Klitschko

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tengoshi
                70s Arguello
                80s Hearns
                90s Toney
                00s Barrera
                Kinda suprised there...

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                • Miburo
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The_Executioner
                  Kinda suprised there...
                  Why so? Most of his biggest fights were in the 2000s.

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                  • Left Hook Tua
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                    #10
                    david tua's greatness crosses the boundaries of time.

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