Originally posted by oldgringo
Who was the Fighter of the 90's???
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Originally posted by oldgringoThat was a sad fight. That damned coke got a hold of him and his reflexes started to go and I knew Trinidad was going to beat him up. It was hard for me to watch.Last edited by IwatchBoxing; 07-07-2005, 11:48 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by BROWN BOMBERthis thread clearly reads best fighter of the 90's not best sniffer.
Im goin with Holyfield after everything ive read and then tito.
Whitaker could win best defensive fighter clearly, watching him was like watching womens golf.Comment
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Originally posted by ottoevansThere was Ali in the 70's and Sugar Ray Leonard in the early 80's then Tyson in the Late 80's. Who was the superstar in the 90's.
Roy Jones was the best fighter in that era but he wasnt loved by the fans like Ali, Tyson and Leonard were.So was the superstar of the 90's in boxing?
Roy, Tito and Oscar were HUGE in the 90's, all had their fair share of haters and nuthuggers.Comment
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Originally posted by GodzHandBTW, didnt Julio Cesar Chavez KO Meldrick Taylor BOTH times they fought? Ownage?Comment
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Originally posted by ParodiusYea right Holyfield, he lost to Bowe twice & won a close decision to Bowe, which he could've lost easily. Why don't you go with Bowe he was pretty much undefeated.
Bowe gave up his belt cause he was scared of Lewis.Holyfield fought everyone without a second thought.Comment
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popular fighters vs the elite of the elite?
so your saying a fighter is great because of how many tickets he sells?
YES!!! listen, every boxer wants to get to the top, every boxer wants a belt. and if you prove yourself and get to that level than YES your gonna sell tickets. any 'popular' boxer I know was THE elite of the elite in his time, how do you think he got there?
people pay to watch the best go toe to toe, how could you be the best and NOT sell tickets or be popular?Comment
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hmm
Depends on the criteria...
If you go by accomplishments it's hard to deny Whitaker. In fact, you can't. If you do, you probably don't like his style or never seen him beat great fighters in his prime. So number one goes to Whitaker, then the rest. The rest for me goes something like Roy, Holyfield, Oscar, and so forth. There are a bunch of fighters who could take the remaining spots.Comment
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