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  • Dubious-Dutch
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    #131
    Originally posted by taino78
    actually i think tommy morrison is the g.o.a.t hands down
    Maybe one of the greatest left hooks, but that is about it.

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #132
      Originally posted by taino78
      if clottey would have taken care of business and fought his mandatory cotto would have relieved him of the ibf strap.
      You mean Clottey's newly won vacant title? Not exactly a dominating performance by Cotto in that one, no? I think StreetBully had it 8 rds to 4 Clottey.

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        #133
        Originally posted by jim jeffries
        you mean clottey's newly won vacant title? Not exactly a dominating performance by cotto in that one, no? I think streetbully had it 8 rds to 4 clottey.
        too bad his vote didnt count huh?

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          #134
          Originally posted by Dubious-Dutch
          Maybe one of the greatest left hooks, but that is about it.

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            #135
            Originally posted by Mr._Pink
            I said one of, as in Tua has the greatest by a mile or the circumferince of his waist.

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              #136
              Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
              You mean Clottey's newly won vacant title? Not exactly a dominating performance by Cotto in that one, no? I think StreetBully had it 8 rds to 4 Clottey.
              Lol at your sig...I guess u don't know about the Black Panthers...

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                #137
                In 2003, the writers of Ring Magazine published a ranking of the 100 greatest punchers of all-time. Not unlike an all-time pound-for-pound ranking, this list compares fighters across different weight categories and different eras. As such, it's entirely open for debate ...

                1. Joe Louis
                2. Sam Langford
                3. Jimmy Wilde
                4. Archie Moore
                5. Sandy Saddler
                6. Stanley Ketchell
                7. Jack Dempsey
                8. Bob Fitzsimmons
                9. George Foreman
                10. Earnie Shavers
                11. Sugar Ray Robinson
                12. Ruben Olivares
                13. Wilfredo Gomez
                14. Rocky Marciano
                15. Sonny Liston
                16. Mike Tyson
                17. Bob Foster
                18. Thomas Hearns
                19. Khaosai Galaxy
                20. Alexis Arguello
                21. Carlos Zarate
                22. Max Baer
                23. Rocky Graziano
                24. Matthew Saad Muhammad
                25. Julian Jackson
                26. Danny Lopez
                27. Gerald McClellan
                28. Roberto Duran
                29. Rodrigo Valdez
                30. Felix Trinidad
                31. Pipino Cuevas
                32. Jim Jefferies
                33. Lennox Lewis
                34. Bennie Briscoe
                35. Marvin Hagler
                36. Edwin Rosario
                37. Tommy Ryan
                38. John Mugabi
                39. Joe Frazier
                40. Carlos Monzon
                41. Tony Zale
                42. Michael Spinks
                43. Joe Gans
                44. Elmer Ray
                45. George Godfrey
                46. Naseem Hamed
                47. Alfonso Zamora
                48. David Tua
                49. Cleveland Williams
                50. Julio Cesar Chavez
                51. Tiger Jack Fox
                52. Joe Walcott
                53. Gerry Cooney
                54. Al (Bummy) Davis
                55. Max Schmeling
                56. Florentino Fernandez
                57. Henry Armstrong
                58. Bob Satterfield
                59. Al Hostak
                60. Jesus Pimentel
                61. Eugene (Cyclone) Hart
                62. Lew Jenkins
                63. Harry Wills
                64. Tom Sharkey
                65. Terry McGovern
                66. Jersey Joe Walcott
                67. Kostya Tszyu
                68. Leotis Martin
                69. Buddy Baer
                70. Donovan (Razor) Ruddock
                71. Jose Luis Ramirez
                72. Tommy Gomez
                73. Jose Napoles
                74. Kid McCoy
                75. Antonio Esparragoza
                76. Ricardo Moreno
                77. Evander Holyfield
                78. Ike Williams
                79. Luis Firpo
                80. Ricardo Lopez
                81. Humberto Gonzalez
                82. Bobby Chacon
                83. Jock McAvoy
                84. Eduardo Lausse
                85. Eder Jofre
                86. Charley Burley
                87. Mike McCallum
                88. Salvador Sanchez
                89. Roy Jones Jr.
                90. Rodolfo Gonzalez
                91. Nigel Benn
                92. (Irish) Bob Murphy
                93. Paul Berlenbach
                94. Battling Torres
                95. Chalky Wright
                96. George (K.O.) Chaney
                97. Andy Ganigan
                98. Fred Fulton
                99. Ingemar Johansson
                100. Charley White


                Source: Ring Magazine (2003)

                No. 48 , baby!!!!!

                Would be higher if he had a better career and better legacy. You know these things are popularity contests as well......

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                    #139
                    Originally posted by Mr._Pink
                    In 2003, the writers of Ring Magazine published a ranking of the 100 greatest punchers of all-time. Not unlike an all-time pound-for-pound ranking, this list compares fighters across different weight categories and different eras. As such, it's entirely open for debate ...

                    1. Joe Louis
                    2. Sam Langford
                    3. Jimmy Wilde
                    4. Archie Moore
                    5. Sandy Saddler
                    6. Stanley Ketchell
                    7. Jack Dempsey
                    8. Bob Fitzsimmons
                    9. George Foreman
                    10. Earnie Shavers
                    11. Sugar Ray Robinson
                    12. Ruben Olivares
                    13. Wilfredo Gomez
                    14. Rocky Marciano
                    15. Sonny Liston
                    16. Mike Tyson
                    17. Bob Foster
                    18. Thomas Hearns
                    19. Khaosai Galaxy
                    20. Alexis Arguello
                    21. Carlos Zarate
                    22. Max Baer
                    23. Rocky Graziano
                    24. Matthew Saad Muhammad
                    25. Julian Jackson
                    26. Danny Lopez
                    27. Gerald McClellan
                    28. Roberto Duran
                    29. Rodrigo Valdez
                    30. Felix Trinidad
                    31. Pipino Cuevas
                    32. Jim Jefferies
                    33. Lennox Lewis
                    34. Bennie Briscoe
                    35. Marvin Hagler
                    36. Edwin Rosario
                    37. Tommy Ryan
                    38. John Mugabi
                    39. Joe Frazier
                    40. Carlos Monzon
                    41. Tony Zale
                    42. Michael Spinks
                    43. Joe Gans
                    44. Elmer Ray
                    45. George Godfrey
                    46. Naseem Hamed
                    47. Alfonso Zamora
                    48. David Tua



                    Source: Ring Magazine (2003)

                    No. 48 , baby!!!!!

                    Would be higher if he had a better career and better legacy. You know these things are popularity contests as well......
                    If they seen the shape he was in now Tua would rank even lower.

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                      #140
                      Originally posted by Dubious-Dutch
                      If they seen the shape he was in now Tua would rank even lower.
                      dude , he's been out of shape since the turn of the century.

                      why fat boy why?!?!?!??




                      you know tua debut at 204 lbs.?

                      1-800-94-JENNY , fat boy!

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