I would hope so, he also had over 100 more fights at the weight than Mosley had at 135.
I am not knocking Locche, he deserves his spot, but to apply different criteria in grading Locche and Mosley is not honest, or fair.
You have to take into consideration the circumstances of the time a fighter was fighting in, and use your brain to draw conclusions about what would have happened had they been given the opportunity.
Does anyone doubt that Mosley would have had a less extraordinary career had he stayed at 135, instead of moving up to chase the bigger fights? Make no mistake about it, Mosley didn't move up because he could no longer make the weight, he moved up because he WANTED to fight the best, and that wasn't happening at 135lb.
So penalizing a 135lber who wanted to fight the best for moving up to fight the best, because the best wouldn't fight him at 135lb is ******. Its the same as penalizing Locche for not getting his title shot earlier.
I am not knocking Locche, he deserves his spot, but to apply different criteria in grading Locche and Mosley is not honest, or fair.
You have to take into consideration the circumstances of the time a fighter was fighting in, and use your brain to draw conclusions about what would have happened had they been given the opportunity.
Does anyone doubt that Mosley would have had a less extraordinary career had he stayed at 135, instead of moving up to chase the bigger fights? Make no mistake about it, Mosley didn't move up because he could no longer make the weight, he moved up because he WANTED to fight the best, and that wasn't happening at 135lb.
So penalizing a 135lber who wanted to fight the best for moving up to fight the best, because the best wouldn't fight him at 135lb is ******. Its the same as penalizing Locche for not getting his title shot earlier.
Mosley began at 135, held a title for a while and moved up to welterweight where he truly made his legacy. Oscar De La Hoya had arguably a better reign as a lightweight with wins over Ruelas, Hernandez, Molina, Leija, Paez but no one rates him because he didn't spend too much time at the weight.
Calling Mosley a top 25 lightweight is a bit generous in my opinion. Esteban DeJesus had wins over Duran, "Peppermint" Frazer, Suzuki Ishimatsu, Ray Lampkin, Viruet, Saldivar, Medina, etc. yet he didn't make it.
Jose Napoles looked like a beast at 135 and 140, his natural weights, but he is rated for his achievements as a welterweight because that's where he spent the majority of his career.
You can't rate a fighter for what he could have done.
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