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  • The Devil
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    #11
    Originally posted by NiGe2011
    I was only kidding-- more a joke at JUYJUY's expense then yours...


    Vegas is sick by the way-- I can't wait to go back.
    Thats funny. I spend all my leisure time in Brooklyn.

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    • JT1
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      #12
      Interesting thread lol. First i'll give my top fighters then i will give your picks a head to head battle just to test em

      Heavyweight - Ali
      Light Heavyweight - Ezzard Charles
      Super Middleweight - Roy Jones
      Middleweight - Monzon
      Welterweight - SRR
      Junior Lightweight - Arguello
      Featherweight - Saddler

      bantam should really be there, ok head to head

      Foreman vs Lewis
      Foster vs Michaelczewski
      Jones vs Toney
      Jones vs Hopkins
      Hearns/Leonard vs DLH
      Duran vs Chavez (Love Chavez but he can't win this one)
      Arguello vs Mayweather
      Sanchez vs Naseem

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      • jack_the_rippuh
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        #13
        Originally posted by The Devil
        That being said, Stevie Collins was the God of Benn and Eubank, and Roid ducked him. Benn and Eubank are a tie for 3rd or 4th place because they lost too much.

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        • IwatchBoxing
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          #14
          Welterweight: Oscar De La Hoya
          Are you nuts? Trinidad has the record defenses at Welterweight, while DLH fought his left overs, go back and fact check scrub.
          122 pds is Gomez.

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          • scap
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            #15
            Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
            Welterweight: Oscar De La Hoya
            Are you nuts? Trinidad has the record defenses at Welterweight, while DLH fought his left overs, go back and fact check scrub.
            122 pds is Gomez.

            Good Morning IWATCH, how are you?

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            • realheavyhands
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              #16
              hw ali
              c juan carlos gomez
              lhw archie moore
              smw roy jones
              m hagler
              jrm terry norris
              w sugar ray robinson
              jrw chavez
              lw gans /duran

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              • JUYJUY
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                #17
                Roid Jones defended his IBF 168 title five times, three of which weren't even ranked in the top 10 at 168 at the time and another was just a 'blown-up' Lightweight. The first time he ever fought a mandatory contender was his very last fight as a 160-168 fighter against Bryant Brannon (Bryant who?).

                Benn and Eubank are by far the greatest SMW's ever.

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                • theclawoftheTiger
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                  #18
                  But JuyJuy RJjnr's mandatory in 1995 and 1996 was none other than Chris Eubank so RJjnr couldnt fight his mandatory, you'll remember that RJjnr was at the Collins vs. Eubank II fight and after the decision was read in Collins' favour Eubank went up to RJjnr and Eubank said something into RJjnr's ear ( obviously telling him that he's retiring and wont be fighting him ) and Eubank retired after that fight so RJjnr couldnt fight his mandatory anyway
                  Last edited by theclawoftheTiger; 07-23-2005, 01:50 PM.

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                  • oldgringo
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                    #19
                    HW - Ali/Louis
                    CW - Holyfield
                    LHW - Moore
                    SMW - Langford/Jones
                    MW - Hagler/Greb
                    JMW - Hearns
                    WW - Robinson
                    JWW - Chavez
                    LW - Duran/Armstrong
                    SFW - Arguello
                    FW - Pep
                    SBW - Gomez/Morales

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                    • MexicanWarrior
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                      #20
                      hahaha Lenox is better than Ali, Marciano, Dempsey, Joe Louis
                      Tyson. hahahhahahahaha
                      hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha h
                      ok im done laughing
                      ok maybe no
                      hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
                      really insightful f you to make this thread by the way i feel "educated" now

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