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  • #21
    Originally posted by BennyST View Post
    Why the **** have you got Pac fourth? Above Duran, Pep, Moore, Louis, Greb and Langford?

    I dig the first list, but this is just as bad if you have Pac fourth ATG and are serious.


    Christ.....Oh, and you forgot Harry Simon 28-0, two division world champion. Beat Winky Wright for the JMW title and undefeated Armand Kranjc for the MW title.
    that was my first though too.

    he basicly clowns himself cuz pacquiao doesnt belong anywhere near the top 10 either.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Flomo Tard View Post
      1. Jimmy Barry 58 - 0
      2. Ricardo Lopez 51 - 0 - 1
      3. Rocky Marciano 49 - 0
      4. Edson Pedro Nascimento 47 - 0
      5. Joe Calzhage 46-0
      6. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. 41-0
      7. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 41-0
      8. Sven Ottke 34 - 0
      9. Jack McAuliffe 34 - 0
      10. Michael Loewe 28 - 0
      11. Edwin Valero 28-0
      12. Laszlo Papp 27 - 0
      13. Terry Marsh 26 - 0
      14. Pichit Sit****prachan 24 - 0
      15. Scott Daley 24 - 0
      16. George Kandelaki - 24 - 0
      17. Jemal Hinton 22 - 0
      18. Mzukisi Skweyiya 21 - 0
      19. Ike Ibeabuchi 20 - 0
      20. Kirk Daley 19 - 0

      and for a moment you had me worried lol

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      • #23
        Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
        that was my first though too.

        he basicly clowns himself cuz pacquiao doesnt belong anywhere near the top 10 either.
        Somewhere between number 3 and number 9, for sure.

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        • #24
          1. Roy Jones Jr (no Question)
          2. Floyd mayweather jr
          3. Sugar Ray robinson
          4. Sugar Ray Leonard
          5. Manny Paquiao

          the rest are all debatable. But old school fighters aint SH@T compared to new school. You guys use old school fighters as a way to try and show your boxing knowledge and thats lame. they belong nowhere near the likes of RJJR and Floyd/manny

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Rolaz View Post
            I read a lot of article about the POUND FOR POUND.

            But then, I can't find a single sentence nor items explaining the "CRITERIA"
            in the selection for the Best POUND FOR POUND Boxer/Fighter.

            What's the real meaning of Pound for Pound?

            Undefeated Boxers only?

            With the highest percentage of KO/TKO wins?

            Achieved World Record of the most number of weight divisions title?
            P4P is who is the best fighter regardless of weightclass.

            Criteria should be heavily based on resume. Who the fighter has beaten, lost to, how they won, and how they lost. And there's a very slight emphasis on what would happen H2H.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Hottamale View Post
              Yup, Calzaghe > Floyd FOR SURE.
              Nah I dont think so bruh, At least floyd faced top competition sometime n his career like Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Zab Judah, Ricky Hatton. Calzaghe only had like 1 soild boxer an that was Kessler. Roy was past his prime, Hopkins was past his prime, every1 elses was just avg fighters, Calzaghe never fought the best at there primes so thats y Idont consider him better then Floyd. Now if you believe Calzaghe would beat Roy in his prime you smoke crack!

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