80 greatest fighters of the last 80 years

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  • Tha Greatest
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    #11
    1 word.....bull****.....or maybe 2 i dunno

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    • cple
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      #12
      Did they come out with a new version of the list? In the one i have (from 2002), Roy Jones is around 30-40. 16 is way, way too high.

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      • boxerman
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        #13
        I think when they do a list like this they should go by a fighters first 35 fights or so. Too many times a fighter fights too long and ends his career with losses he would not have had a few years previous. For example Holyfield

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        • {BrownBomber}
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          #14
          Originally posted by boxerman
          I think when they do a list like this they should go by a fighters first 35 fights or so. Too many times a fighter fights too long and ends his career with losses he would not have had a few years previous. For example Holyfield
          Lets say their first 88 fights sounds fair.

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          • cple
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            #15
            No way. A fighter should be judged by his whole career, anything else would be ridiculous, imo.

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            • jack_the_rippuh
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              #16
              Oscar De La Hoya is rated really low compared to Félix Trinidad.

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              • oldgringo
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                #17
                I think Whitaker is a bit too high...as is SRL. I think they should be in the mid-late teens. Lewis is too high...Hearns ranking is rediculous.

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                • oldgringo
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                  #18
                  Also...shouldnt Sam Langford be somewhere on there? If I'm not mistaken, his career wrapped up around 1925...but i may be wrong.

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                  • jack_the_rippuh
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                    #19
                    I think Naseem Hamed should be on there.

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                    • {BrownBomber}
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
                      I think Naseem Hamed should be on there.
                      lol,good one!

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