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  • VG_Addict
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    Best resumes of all time.

    A fighter's resume is the best way of measuring how great they are. What fighters have the best resumes of all time?

    Muhammad Ali (Foreman, Frazier, Norton, Liston, Patterson)
    Sugar Ray Leonard (Hearns, Duran, Hagler, Benitez)
    Salvador Sanchez (Lopez, Gomez, Nelson) Maybe not as many or as great as Ali or Leonard's wins, but Sanchez beat 3 future HOFers by the time he was 23.
    Sugar Ray Robinson (LaMotta, Basilio, Fullmer, Graziano, Turpin)​
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    Ezzard Charles
    Archie Moore
    Harry Greb

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      #3
      Originally posted by VG_Addict
      A fighter's resume is the best way of measuring how great they are. What fighters have the best resumes of all time?

      Muhammad Ali (Foreman, Frazier, Norton, Liston, Patterson)
      Sugar Ray Leonard (Hearns, Duran, Hagler, Benitez)
      Salvador Sanchez (Lopez, Gomez, Nelson) Maybe not as many or as great as Ali or Leonard's wins, but Sanchez beat 3 future HOFers by the time he was 23.
      Sugar Ray Robinson (LaMotta, Basilio, Fullmer, Graziano, Turpin)​
      Manny
      Duran
      Ray Leonard
      Floyd

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      • Silence
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        Greb, Charles, Canelo, Holyfield.

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          #5
          Originally posted by VG_Addict
          A fighter's resume is the best way of measuring how great they are. What fighters have the best resumes of all time?

          Muhammad Ali (Foreman, Frazier, Norton, Liston, Patterson)
          Sugar Ray Leonard (Hearns, Duran, Hagler, Benitez)
          Salvador Sanchez (Lopez, Gomez, Nelson) Maybe not as many or as great as Ali or Leonard's wins, but Sanchez beat 3 future HOFers by the time he was 23.
          Sugar Ray Robinson (LaMotta, Basilio, Fullmer, Graziano, Turpin)​
          - - Resumes exceedingly subjective, ie great names subjective. When Big George retired in 1977, nobody call him great even though he KOed Joe and Ken and had Ali ducking their lucrative rematch.

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          • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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            In terms of depth I’d go Robinson. So many Hall of Famers.

            In terms of truly great wins I’d go Ray Leonard.
            - 38-0 Benitez.
            - 72-1 Duran undefeated in 8 years.
            - 32-0 Hearns.
            - 62-2 Hagler undefeated in 11 years.

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            • drablj
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              greb had 10 wins over hall of famers in one year. that will never be matched. he has the best resume ever.

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              • VG_Addict
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                Roy Jones Jr. has a solid resume, too.

                Hopkins
                Toney
                McCallum
                Hill
                Griffin

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