Holyfield, if you still count him as active.
Best RESUME in boxing today??
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To be honest, Hoylfield really should still be considered active, he may be 45 years of age. But he is coming of a fight with the WBA Heavyweight Champion, only 5 months ago, and by many was robbed out of a victory.
And he hasn't announced his retirement.....Comment
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Yup, so brutally he KOed, what? 2 outta all those mentioned? Not to mention it took 10 rds to KO a guy who was way out of his weight range and effectiveness. I'm sorry, but when I think of brutal domination, it's all over Pac's resume. When you watch him perform, your watching boxing as an art in it's brutal form. He doesn't just skip around like a fairy racking up points or rounds, he goes in trying to KO his opponent in each round. If they don't go down, they go on to the next round in lots of pain.Floyd's. No losses.
Corrales, Chavez, Castillo, Hernandez, Jukko, Ndou, Mitchell, Hatton, Judah, De La Hoya, Corley and a bunch of other outmatched opponents.
If he just "barely got by" these people.....I wouldn't think anything.
he kicked their ****ing asses Brutally. All of them except JLC.
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Interesting, as far as i can see there havnt been any there to challenge him. If there were any good enough they would also surely have beaten jmm, morales and barerra too. Pac has beaten the best in front of him and that hasnt included americans or black americans just because they havnt been contenders.
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Holyfield
Pac
Hopkins
JMM
PBF
In that order.
Generally I ignore Holyfield since I have him in my ATG top ten and he should retire his ass, but if we are considering him still active then he's #1.Comment
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