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  • KittenFlaps
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    #21
    Originally posted by Skinnyez
    explain these notable wins of pacman, exclude barrera, morales and dela hoya and hatton and you dont have ****, resume equal body of work, i think you need your eyes checked. When can someone have a great resume if they have never fought an american fighter let alone a black one
    I'm not trying to pick a fight, but that's like saying that if you remove all the Rembrandts, Van Gohs, and Da Vinicis the Leuve isn't a good museum because it doesn't have Dog's Playing Poker.

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    • VERSION1 (V1)
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      #22
      hopkins............

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      • KittenFlaps
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        #23
        Originally posted by Southpaw16bf
        Well if you mean best resume of wins.

        There a good few around....

        Manny Pacquiao
        Marco Antonio Barrera
        Erik Morales
        Juan Manuel Marquez
        Oscar Larios
        Jorge Solis
        Oscar De La Hoya
        Ricky Hatton

        Roy Jones Jr
        Bernard Hopkins
        James Toney
        Vinny Pazienza
        Mike McCallum
        Montell Griffin
        Virgil Hill
        John Ruiz
        Antonio Tarver
        Felix Trinidad

        Bernard Hopkins
        Glen Johnson
        Simon Brown
        Felix Trinidad
        Oscar De La Hoya
        Antonio Tarver
        Ronald Wright
        Kelly Pavlik

        Floyd Mayweather
        Genaro Hernandez
        Angel Manfredy
        Diego Corrales
        Jose Luis Castillo
        Arturo Gatti
        Zab Judah
        Carlos Manuel Baldomir
        Oscar De La Hoya
        Ricky Hatton

        Marco Antonio Barrera
        Kennedy McKinney
        Erik Morales
        Kevin Kelley
        Naseem Hamed
        Johnny Tapia
        Paulie Ayala
        Rocky Juarez

        Erik Morales
        Daniel Zaragoza
        Junior Jones
        Marco Antonio Barrera
        Kevin Kelley
        Paulie Ayala
        Jesus Chavez
        Manny Pacquiao

        Shane Mosely
        Philip Holiday
        Oscar De La Hoya
        Antonio Diaz
        Fernando Vargas
        Luis Collazo
        Ricardo Mayorga
        Antonio Margarito

        Felix Trinidad
        Hector Camacho
        Luis Ramon Campas
        Oba Carr
        Freddie Pendleton
        Pernell Whitaker
        Oscar De La Hoya
        David Reid
        Fernando Vargas
        Ricardo Mayorga

        These are a good few fighters around today, with a nice resume of wins. I placed Morales and Barrera there, as both are now active... And Felix Trinidad has not yet retired and has said he wants one more bout, so this is why he got placed, Tito's resume is very impressive.

        Lots more but just a few.
        This is a great list. I don't agree with some of the "notable" wins (Gatti =P) but it is a great way to put it into perspective.

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        • Skinnyez
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          #24
          The question was resume not who beat a fighter in there prime, body of work is the question and if you have not fought an american fighter you cannot have the best resume because you have not fought all the different styles out there. Manny and ducked all there the american fighters

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            #25
            I wouldn't say Tito's is VERY impressive. Whitaker was washed up and we know about the DLH fight...

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            • Skinnyez
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              #26
              Oscar Larios really, who has he beat, the next question should be who fought the most fighters on the there downside, this is one topic where no one can include mayweather, someone should go ahead and post that topic

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              • KittenFlaps
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                #27
                Originally posted by Skinnyez
                The question was resume not who beat a fighter in there prime, body of work is the question and if you have not fought an american fighter you cannot have the best resume because you have not fought all the different styles out there. Manny and ducked all there the american fighters
                You don't put job's you were fired from on your resume.

                Regardless, Manny has never ducked anyone. Hopkins has never ever ducked anyone. De La Hoya never ducked anyone. I am not entirely sure where your logic lies. Pac will fight Mayweather if Mayweather and Arum can come to terms, but outside of Mayweather who do you want him to fight?

                I am really only asking to find out if I am wrong about you, but I doubt I am.

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                • PrettyBoy22
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                  #28
                  Definatley Mayweathers

                  Mosleys is impressive but he has lost several

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                  • Southpaw16BF
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                    #29
                    I know he may be old etc, but are people forgetting Evander Holyfield is still a active fighter? His resume of wins, is up there with the best. Have a look at it on my post......

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Skinnyez
                      Oscar Larios really, who has he beat, the next question should be who fought the most fighters on the there downside, this is one topic where no one can include mayweather, someone should go ahead and post that topic

                      Oscar Larios beat Israel Vasquez!

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