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  • Moschino045
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    #1

    Name these fighters best wins

    Muhammad Ali
    Nigel Benn
    Chris Eubank
    Marvin Hagler
    Thomas Hearns
    Roy Jones Junior
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Lennox Lewis
    Prince Naseem
    James Toney

    What were the best wins of their careers
  • McKay 1
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    #2
    Originally posted by Moschino045
    Muhammad Ali
    Nigel Benn
    Chris Eubank
    Marvin Hagler
    Thomas Hearns
    Roy Jones Junior
    Sugar Ray Leonard
    Lennox Lewis
    Prince Naseem
    James Toney

    What were the best wins of their careers
    Ali: George Foreman
    Nigel Benn: Gerald McClellan
    Chris Eubank: Nigel Benn
    Marvin Hagler: he had alot of good wins
    Thomas Heanrs: Roberto Duran
    Jones: Toney
    Leonard: Duran
    Lewis: washed up Holyfield
    Toney: Michael Nunn
    Last edited by McKay 1; 09-21-2005, 03:05 AM.

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    • JUYJUY
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      #3
      Hmm, here are some..

      Ali against Liston 1 and 2, and shocking the world against Foreman 10 years after shocking the world against Liston 1.

      Benn against Barkley and McClellan.

      Eubank stopped Benn and Watson, defeated undefeated German Rocchigiani in Germany.

      Jones gave Toney a left hook that was a sucker move he stole from a game****, and stopped Hill with a bodyshot.

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      • McKay 1
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        #4
        Originally posted by JUYJUY
        Hmm, here are some..

        Ali against Liston 1 and 2, and shocking the world against Foreman 10 years after shocking the world against Liston 1.

        Benn against Barkley and McClellan.

        Eubank stopped Benn and Watson, defeated undefeated German Rocchigiani in Germany.

        Jones gave Toney a left hook that was a sucker move he stole from a game****, and stopped Hill with a bodyshot.
        F***K giving credit Ali for his second fight with Liston. Liston is the worst actor of all time.

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        • Run
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          #5
          Originally posted by Moschino045
          Muhammad Ali
          Nigel Benn
          Chris Eubank
          Marvin Hagler
          Thomas Hearns
          Roy Jones Junior
          Sugar Ray Leonard
          Lennox Lewis
          Prince Naseem
          James Toney

          What were the best wins of their careers
          Muhammad Ali----------George Foreman
          Nigel Benn------------Gerald McClellan
          Marvin Hagler---------Roberto Duran
          Thomas Hearns---------Wilfred Benitez
          Roy Jones Jr----------James Toney
          Sugar Ray Leonard-----Roberto Duran
          Lennox Lewis----------Evander Holyfield 2
          Prince Naseem---------Kevin Kelley
          James Toney-----------Michael Nunn
          Chris Eubank----------Nigel Benn



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          • Cletus Funk
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            #6
            Muhammad Ali - Foreman
            Nigel Benn - McClellan
            Chris Eubank - Wharton (for the performance)
            Marvin Hagler - Mugabi
            Thomas Hearns - Duran
            Roy Jones Junior - Toney
            Sugar Ray Leonard - Hearns
            Lennox Lewis - Holyfield
            Prince Naseem - Tom Johnson
            James Toney - Nunn
            Last edited by Cletus Funk; 09-21-2005, 03:13 AM.

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            • McKay 1
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              #7
              This is a good thread by the way. I hope other people respond.

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              • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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                #8
                You see... That's my frustration with RJJ.

                His career defining win (albeit it was an excellent performance) wasn't against the best in the division at the time, what a frustrating career!

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                • JUYJUY
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Martin.
                  You see... That's my frustration with RJJ.

                  His career defining win (albeit it was an excellent performance) wasn't against the best in the division at the time, what a frustrating career!
                  Toney was actually lb4lb #1 at the time, although he wasn't the best at 168 because he barely made any defences.

                  But the thing about that Toney-Jones fight was that Toney was a shadow of his usual self because his mind was elsewhere at that particular time in his life due to personal problems, and he had to starve himself for weeks to make weight. It was known a week before the fight that Toney couldn't win.
                  Last edited by JUYJUY; 09-21-2005, 04:39 AM.

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                  • JUYJUY
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                    But admittedly Toney was an undeserved lb4lb #1, he went from unknown rookie to lb4lb ranked with one desperation left hook (Nunn was top five lb4lb when Toney caused that upset). But James put in poor performance after poor performance (clearly lost to Reggie Johnson and Dave Tiberi, really struggled with an ancient McCallum in 92 that was not the McCallum of 89-90, looked awful against Wolfe and Thornton, etc) while remaining a lb4lber and something had to change.. if it wasn't for his dominant win over a very washed-up Barkley then people would of had enough of James and he may of faded away. It wasn't until he beat an undefeated Tim Littles and knocked out Prince Charles Williams that he was challenging an ageing Sweet Pea (who was on the slide) for lb4lb #1. Toney was given one more round against Littles due to a cut on Toney's eye so he just went out there and stopped him.

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