Of their time, who was the best?

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  • sisforshaq
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    #1

    Of their time, who was the best?

    Out of these fighters who all were dominating around the same time, which fighter was the best?

    Felix Trinidad
    Oscar De La Hoya
    "Sugar" Shane Mosley
  • IwatchBoxing
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    #2
    ~~Felix Trinidad~~ was the best.

    Bernard Hopkins
    Vargas
    DLH (greatest Mexican fighter ever)
    Sugar Shane

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    • NiGe2011
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      #3
      I think it is really tough, at lightweight Mosley was a god and he had a great couple 'bouts with DLH at the higher classes. De La Hoya has been a phenom everywhere he has gone in the weight classes and has made big fights along the way. Felix Tridad practically defined an entire era of boxing in these middle classes. So all in all I think these three are about as equal as it can get...

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      • The Troll
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        #4
        Definitly not Mosely. If you look at the résumé of the 3 I think Trinidad's is the most impressive.

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        • JUYJUY
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          #5
          I'd say Shane Mosley, but it's very close between all three.

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          • Ivan Drago
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            #6
            1. Oscar de la Hoya
            2. Shane Mosley
            3. Felix Trinidad

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            • oldgringo
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              #7
              They are all even in my book.

              Mosely dominated the lower weights and came up to defeat Oscar twice...he's only lost to physically bigger fighters. He's the most talented of the three and could have been dominant at 135 and 140 for a long time.

              Oscar has beaten many good names and has moved all the way up from 135 but all of his big wins/losses are marred by controversy. He pissed away his biggest fight which he had in the bag. He's the most popular of the three.

              Trinidad has beaten many good names and is the most exciting to watch of the three. He has some of the most explosive 2 fisted power the sport has ever seen but, he can't deal with great boxers. He's the best puncher of the three.


              Big draw in my book.

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              • NIGHT SHIFT
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                #8
                Tito
                Oscar
                Mosely.

                Hey Drago.

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                • The Fix
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                  #9
                  its really hard to say cause they are pretty even but since dlh did actually beat tito and shane beat dlh twice i have to say shane but if someone said oscar was the best i wouldnt be upset

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