Who has the best resume in this Era of Boxing?

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  • goldenglove2
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    #41
    Originally posted by Vivid Intent
    Oscar really beat Mosley (2nd fight) and Trinidad, the Whitaker and Quartey fights were both toss ups and that's no shame because both were excellent fighters. The Sturm fight was a robbery but Oscar came in overweight and undertrained which had a bad effect on his performance. When he lost to Mayweather he was over the hill and a complete shell of himself when Pacquiao beat him. Oscar was a great fighter and carried the sport for a while. He'll be missed.
    Oscar lost to mosley in the 2nd fight..................................the Sturm fight was DEF a robbery.....

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    • shyboirank#1
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      #42
      the golden boy hes been blessed with all the stuff hes done since the 92' olympic, golden boy promtions , and much more and his wife is hottttttt...

      mr. ppv lol

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      • Vasyl’s dad
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        #43
        Morales should be up there long before Marquez.

        Pac 3x
        Barrera 3x
        Carlos Hernandez
        Jesus Chavez
        Paulie Ayala
        In Jin Chi
        Kevin Kelley
        Wayne McCullough
        Junior Jones
        Daniel Zaragoza

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        • sandyvahra
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          #44
          Gotta go Oscar, Bhop/Wink/SSM/Pac all honorable mention.

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          • bishop2006
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            #45
            U cant deny DLH's,but i gotta give it to Pac,hes actually knocked out two of Mexicos greatest boxers,hes beaten all the great people hes fought on his resume,and made a statement while doing it,DLH has lost to almost all the elite fighters hes faced

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            • Vivid Intent
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              #46
              Originally posted by goldenglove2
              Oscar lost to mosley in the 2nd fight.
              Most would disagree, I thought Oscar won that fight clearly to be honest. He landed around 100 more punches and going into the 12th Shane's dad told him he needed a knockout. De La Hoya was robbed of the two biggest wins of his career yet people complain about fights like Whitaker and Quartey that were razor close and could go either way. The only bad decision Oscar got was Sturm although he's been on the wrong end of a couple.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Vivid Intent
                Most would disagree, I thought Oscar won that fight clearly to be honest. He landed around 100 more punches and going into the 12th Shane's dad told him he needed a knockout. De La Hoya was robbed of the two biggest wins of his career yet people complain about fights like Whitaker and Quartey that were razor close and could go either way. The only bad decision Oscar got was Sturm although he's been on the wrong end of a couple.
                I wouldn't.

                DLH was throwing pitty pat, tag you're it punches.

                Shane was getting busy in there in comparison.

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                • Allucard
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Jiddu Dali
                  I was thinking back over the past 15 years of boxing and I thought of many elite level fighters who have faced Top Tier opponents. This thread is not about who has BEAT the best....but who has the MOST names on their resume? Who has fought the best fighters over the past 15 years......? ( Only Elite/ Top Level Competetion )
                  voted b4 i read it. it's oscar then.

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                  • Primal Instinx
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                    #49
                    Very difficult...I see that Oscar and Manny has the most votes but honestly Tito's resume is better than Oscar's and he actually beat people and damaged them before Oscar fought them and Oscar just piggy backed his fights. Manny's career is still not yet defined enough to be the best in 15 years so I reserve that answer.

                    I really had the worse time picking between Hopkins and Jones Jr. Just because those two really have accomplished a lot in the sport. In the end I stated Jones Jr. for jumpin from jr middleweight all the way to Heavyweight and becoming a champ at Heavyweight. I think Roy Jones Jr. transceneded the sport at one point if Roy would have retired after winning the heavyweight crown people would have stated or made the assumption of Roy being one of the top ATGs in boxing. Nobody did what Roy did in the ring. He was so much better than the competition that he made everyone look so amateurish. But anyways it's a mute point now since the Tarver and Johnson losses, it really has tainted his career and people who just started to watch boxing really don't have a clue to what Roy did in the 90s.

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                    • Vivid Intent
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Tom Flores
                      I wouldn't.

                      DLH was throwing pitty pat, tag you're it punches.

                      Shane was getting busy in there in comparison.
                      Bull****, Oscar was controlling the fight with his jab and out-boxing Mosley. Mosley looked dejected and his dad even knew he needed a KO in the 12th.

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