Which is a better testament of greatness?

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  • JAB5239
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    #21
    Originally posted by Bhopreign
    You can almost tell the two people TS has in mind. Just something seems funny about it.
    Actually its 3 people. Jones, Floyd and Pac. Does that change the facts?

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    • MANGLER
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      #22
      Fightin the gr8s. Every fighter lives off the names of his opponents. If the names are no names, the fighter gets no cred. There are exceptions to this, but for the most part takin a loss and comin back is part of a fighter's gr8ness.

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        #23
        Fighting the great's without question. Just take a look at the top 10 ATG and see for yourself.

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        • Bhopreign
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          #24
          Originally posted by JAB5239
          Actually its 3 people. Jones, Floyd and Pac. Does that change the facts?
          I knew it. So Floyd fought weak opposition with a few exceptions in between?

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            #25
            Originally posted by JAB5239
            What about him?
            JCC had like 10 good fights and 90% bums. I love JCC but he would be more towards #1, like Floyd or Calzaghe. Oscar is a #2, but you really cant say that JCC is lower than Oscar all time.


            Jones and DEFINITELY not Pac do not belong as option 1's.
            Last edited by BmoreBrawler; 05-12-2009, 01:38 AM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Bhopreign
              I knew it. So Floyd fought weak opposition with a few exceptions in between?

              Compared to most of the greats his name gets tossed around with on this forum? Absolutely. Same as Manny and Roy. Do you think his resume is even comparable to any top 20 all time fighter with multiple losses? What abouit Roy or Pac?

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              • El Dominicano
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                #27
                Why ask a question with an obvious answer?

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                • Bhopreign
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JAB5239

                  Compared to most of the greats his name gets tossed around with on this forum? Absolutely. Same as Manny and Roy. Do you think his resume is even comparable to any top 20 all time fighter with multiple losses? What abouit Roy or Pac?
                  So whats the comparison again, are you saying Roy, Pac and Floyd fall into what categories?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
                    JCC had like 10 good fights and 90% bums. I love JCC but he would be more towards #1, like Floyd or Calzaghe. Oscar is a #2, but you really cant say that JCC is lower than Oscar all time.

                    He fought everybody there was to fight, some excellent fighters. Can't fault a man for that.



                    Jones and DEFINITELY not Pac do not belong as option 1's.
                    Manny might not, but Jones (one of my favorite fighters) does. Thru no fault of his own, most of his comp was very weak in comparison to other greats he gets compared with.

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                    • JAB5239
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Bhopreign
                      So whats the comparison again, are you saying Roy, Pac and Floyd fall into what categories?
                      Im saying those are the three I was thinking of when I came up with this thread. I was talking with another poster who said Roy Jones was a top 20 all time fighter, in another thread, and I just don't see it that way. How can any fighter be compared to other great fighters if their resume isn't on par with them? Im not belittling any of these guys, but Im not giving them a free pass to all time top 20 status either just because they fight today. So what in your opinion is a better testament of greatness? Option 1, or option 2?

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