Who has the best resume in this Era of Boxing?
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TBH, when I read the part of the OP where you specified it was just about who they fought, not who they beat, I thought this thread was designed for DLH to win homey.Comment
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How the hell do you guys decide on resume. I see resume on who you fought and beat or who you fought and deserved to beat. Oscar fought everybody, but he lost to everybody. I don't see his resume as spectacular in that sense. I mean he lost to Mosley, Trinidad, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Hopkins, and should have lost to Quartey and Sturm with the Whitker fight being a toss up. If anything I think Oscar is overrated, and is no ATG.
There were plenty of journeymen from the late 60s and 70s that fought each of Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Norton, and Holmens as well as the other top HWs and lost to all of them. Would you consider their resume spectacular since they had a number of L's? I wouldn't.Comment
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when u mean resume, does it mean all against a certain fighter's foes or just his wins?
if its the former, well ricardo mayorga should be among the best of em...
oscar, vernon 2X, shane, fernando, tito, spinks...
can u accept that view of mayorga?
it really depends how someone defines "resume"...Comment
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