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  • Tha Greatest
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    #1

    What fighters of this era should go in the hall of fame?

    Which fighters of this era should be in the hall of fame

    based on what fighters have accomplished not their potentials

    these are who i choose

    Tyson
    Holyfield
    DeLaHoya
    Trinidad
    Hopkins
    Tszyu
    Barrera
    Morales
    Toney
    Roy Jones Jr.
    Lennox Lewis
    Last edited by Tha Greatest; 05-29-2005, 11:35 PM.
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    #2
    you pretty much named them all. we need new stars cause the old ones a starring to flicker out.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Gattz187
      you pretty much named them all. we need new stars cause the old ones a starring to flicker out.
      thats why i said no prospectslol

      that means if these guys retired now they would go in right away no question lol

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        #4


        Greatest fighter of this era.



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        • Gattz187
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          who else is there.You named them all.

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          • Tha Greatest
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            #6
            Originally posted by RunWithKnives


            Greatest fighter of this era.
            good one almost forgot

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            • Run
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              #7
              Originally posted by ThaGreatest
              good one almost forgot
              And I guess you can make a case for RJJ being close, but I dont think he is a better overall fighter. Lewis has accomplished so much in his career, when you look back at how he bombed people: Its really ridiculous. The greatest Pugilist of all time hands down.



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              • Tha Greatest
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                #8
                Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                And I guess you can make a case for RJJ being close, but I dont think he is a better overall fighter. Lewis has accomplished so much in his career, when you look back at how he bombed people: Its really ridiculous. The greatest Pugilist of all time hands down.
                Hell ya Roy Jones made everyone look foolish

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ThaGreatest
                  Hell ya Roy Jones made everyone look foolish
                  If there was a pugilist who came close, it probably would be SRR. But even then, he was forced to fight out of necessity towards the later portion of his career. Lewis also avenged every one of his losses, and put on clinics in every fight he was not knocked out in. His fight with Mercer was the only really "close" fight, despite him stopping Vitali Klitschko on cuts as well.



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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                    If there was a pugilist who came close, it probably would be SRR. But even then, he was forced to fight out of necessity towards the later portion of his career. Lewis also avenged every one of his losses, and put on clinics in every fight he was not knocked out in. His fight with Mercer was the only really "close" fight, despite him stopping Vitali Klitschko on cuts as well.
                    He was old in that klitschko fight anyways...

                    "Sugar" Ray Robinson was a legend and the greatest(yes, greater than me) He was a phenom, nobody will ever be better than him...

                    He would KO RJJ in 4

                    A prime Robinson that is

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