Who's the best boxer pound 4 pound of all time ???

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  • MrUnstoppable
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    #11
    It's really hard to be a heavyweight and a pound for pound great. Pound for pound was created for good fighters who werent heavyweight.

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    • ottoevans
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      #12
      roy Jones Jr.

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      • Run
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        #13
        Sugar Ray Robinson is the best fighter of all time P4P.



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        • SliqueJab
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          #14
          This is mine top 10 all time
          1. Ali
          2. Louis
          3. Willie Pep
          4. Harry Greb
          6. Sugar Ray Robinson
          7. Gene Tunney
          8. Ricardo Lopez
          9. Benny Leonard
          10. Rocky Marciano

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          • Diablo
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            #15
            Sugar Ray Robinson hands down with an honorable mention for Willie Pep.

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            • Parodius
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              #16
              Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest boxer of all time. The guy only lost once in his first 136 fights. He had 96 straight wins. He revolutionized boxing. Ali tried to be like Ray.

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              • jack_the_rippuh
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                #17
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                I want to add that I think Mayweather can be that guy. I get real tired of everyone ruling out guys of today going down as the best. Most of the time, it's true. But Mayweather could definitely go down as the greatest fighter of all time, and I will never doubt his ability to do so.
                Yeah especially how he made easy work of your boy. That was an embarrasing night for Chico.

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                • spinksjinx
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                  #18
                  Sugar Ray Robinson, no questioning there.

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                  • druth
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                    #19
                    Sugar Ray Robinson, closely followed by Ali. Like someone said, Ali had everything but 1 punch power.

                    Honorable mention to Gene Tunney, Joe Louis and Hagler. Roy Jones, Jr. IF he beats Tarver, and beats him bad.

                    Mayweather is well on his way, he just needs to fight some great champions now and beat them, such as Judah and eventually Winky if he can pack on the weight.

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                    • JUYJUY
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                      #20
                      Joe Louis.

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