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  • Great Modern Resumes

    Without focusing much on love/hate for the particular fighters themselves, lets post some resumes (win, lose or draw) that are impressive.

    Mosley:

    Winky Wright x2
    Ricardo Mayorga
    Manny Pacquiao
    Floyd Mayweather
    Fernando Vargas x2
    Oscar DeLa Hoya x2
    Vernon Forrest x2
    Luis Collazo
    Miguel Cotto
    Antonio Margarito
    Raul Marquez

    That's some resume. Can't say he didn't fight anybody. His prime rival DLH is one of the few who can match that.

  • #2
    not so impressive when you're taking the cream

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    • #3
      Evander Holyfield.

      July 20 -- Dwight Qawi, Atlanta, W 15
      (Captured WBA cruiserweight title)
      Dec. 8 -- Michael Brothers, Paris, KO 3

      1987
      Feb. 14 -- Henry Tillman, Reno, Nevada, TKO 7
      (Retained WBA cruiserweight title)
      May 15 -- Rickey Parkey, Las Vegas, TKO 3
      (Unified WBA and IBF crusierweight titles)
      Aug. 15 -- Ossie Ocasio, St. Tropez, France, TKO 11
      (Retained WBA and IBF cruiserweight titles)
      Dec. 4 -- Dwight Qawi, Atlantic City, TKO 4
      (Retained WBA and IBF cruiserweight titles)

      1988
      Apr. 9 -- Carlos DeLeon, Las Vegas, TKO 8
      (Captured undisputed cruiserweight title)
      July 16 -- James Tillis, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, KO 8
      Dec. 9 -- Pinklon Thomas, Atlantic City, TKO 7

      1989
      Mar. 11 -- Michael Dokes, Las Vegas, TKO 10
      July 15 -- Adilson Rodrigues, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, KO 2
      Nov. 4 -- Alex Stewart, Atlantic City, TKO 8

      1990
      June 1 -- Seamus McDonagh, Atlantic City, TKO 4
      Oct. 25 -- Buster Douglas, Las Vegas, KO 3
      (Captured undisputed world heavyweight title)

      1991
      Apr. 19 -- George Foreman, Atlantic City, W 12
      (Retained undisputed world heavyweight title)
      Nov. 23 -- Bert Cooper, Atlanta, TKO 7
      (Retained undisputed world heavyweight title)

      1992
      Jun. 19 -- Larry Holmes, Las Vegas, W 12
      (Retained undisputed world heavyweight title)
      Nov. 13 -- Riddick Bowe, Las Vegas, L 12
      (Lost undisputed world heavyweight title)

      1993
      June 26 -- Alex Stewart, Atlantic City, W 12
      Nov. 6 -- Riddick Bowe, Las Vegas, W 12
      (Regained WBA and IBF heavyweight titles)

      1994
      Apr. 22 -- Michael Moorer, Las Vegas, L 12
      (Lost WBA and IBF heavyweight titles)

      1995
      May 20 -- Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, W 10
      Nov. 4 -- Riddick Bowe, Las Vegas, TKO by 8

      1996
      May 10 -- Bobby Czyz, New York City, TKO 6
      Nov. 9 -- Mike Tyson, Las Vegas, KO 11
      (Regained WBA heavyweight title)

      1997
      June 28 -- Mike Tyson, Las Vegas, W DQ 3
      (Retained WBA heavyweight title)
      Nov. 8 -- Michael Moorer, Las Vegas, TKO 8
      (Unified IBF and WBA heavyweight titles)

      1998
      Sep. 19 -- Vaughn Bean, Atlanta, W 12
      (Retained IBF heavyweight title)

      1999
      Mar. 13 -- Lennox Lewis, New York, D 12
      (Retained IBF and WBA heavyweight titles)
      Nov. 13 -- Lennox Lewis, Las Vegas, L 12
      (Lost IBF and WBA heavyweight titles)

      2000
      Aug. 12 -- John Ruiz, Las Vegas, W 12
      (Regained WBA heavyweight title)

      2001
      March 3 -- John Ruiz, Las Vegas, L 12
      (Lost WBA heavyweight title)
      Dec. 15 -- John Ruiz, Mashantucket, CT, D 12
      (For WBA heavyweight title)

      2002
      June 1 -- Hasim Rahman, Atlantic City, W Tech Dec 8
      Dec. 14 -- Chris Byrd, Atlantic City, L 12
      (For IBF heavyweight title)

      2003
      Oct. 4 -- James Toney, Las Vegas, TKO by 9

      2004
      Nov. 13 -- Larry Donald, New York, L 12

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Boxing Snob View Post
        Evander Holyfield.

        July 20 -- Dwight Qawi, Atlanta, W 15
        (Captured WBA cruiserweight title)
        Dec. 8 -- Michael Brothers, Paris, KO 3

        1987
        Feb. 14 -- Henry Tillman, Reno, Nevada, TKO 7
        (Retained WBA cruiserweight title)
        May 15 -- Rickey Parkey, Las Vegas, TKO 3
        (Unified WBA and IBF crusierweight titles)
        Aug. 15 -- Ossie Ocasio, St. Tropez, France, TKO 11
        (Retained WBA and IBF cruiserweight titles)
        Dec. 4 -- Dwight Qawi, Atlantic City, TKO 4
        (Retained WBA and IBF cruiserweight titles)

        1988
        Apr. 9 -- Carlos DeLeon, Las Vegas, TKO 8
        (Captured undisputed cruiserweight title)
        July 16 -- James Tillis, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, KO 8
        Dec. 9 -- Pinklon Thomas, Atlantic City, TKO 7

        1989
        Mar. 11 -- Michael Dokes, Las Vegas, TKO 10
        July 15 -- Adilson Rodrigues, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, KO 2
        Nov. 4 -- Alex Stewart, Atlantic City, TKO 8

        1990
        June 1 -- Seamus McDonagh, Atlantic City, TKO 4
        Oct. 25 -- Buster Douglas, Las Vegas, KO 3
        (Captured undisputed world heavyweight title)

        1991
        Apr. 19 -- George Foreman, Atlantic City, W 12
        (Retained undisputed world heavyweight title)
        Nov. 23 -- Bert Cooper, Atlanta, TKO 7
        (Retained undisputed world heavyweight title)

        1992
        Jun. 19 -- Larry Holmes, Las Vegas, W 12
        (Retained undisputed world heavyweight title)
        Nov. 13 -- Riddick Bowe, Las Vegas, L 12
        (Lost undisputed world heavyweight title)

        1993
        June 26 -- Alex Stewart, Atlantic City, W 12
        Nov. 6 -- Riddick Bowe, Las Vegas, W 12
        (Regained WBA and IBF heavyweight titles)

        1994
        Apr. 22 -- Michael Moorer, Las Vegas, L 12
        (Lost WBA and IBF heavyweight titles)

        1995
        May 20 -- Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, W 10
        Nov. 4 -- Riddick Bowe, Las Vegas, TKO by 8

        1996
        May 10 -- Bobby Czyz, New York City, TKO 6
        Nov. 9 -- Mike Tyson, Las Vegas, KO 11
        (Regained WBA heavyweight title)

        1997
        June 28 -- Mike Tyson, Las Vegas, W DQ 3
        (Retained WBA heavyweight title)
        Nov. 8 -- Michael Moorer, Las Vegas, TKO 8
        (Unified IBF and WBA heavyweight titles)

        1998
        Sep. 19 -- Vaughn Bean, Atlanta, W 12
        (Retained IBF heavyweight title)

        1999
        Mar. 13 -- Lennox Lewis, New York, D 12
        (Retained IBF and WBA heavyweight titles)
        Nov. 13 -- Lennox Lewis, Las Vegas, L 12
        (Lost IBF and WBA heavyweight titles)

        2000
        Aug. 12 -- John Ruiz, Las Vegas, W 12
        (Regained WBA heavyweight title)

        2001
        March 3 -- John Ruiz, Las Vegas, L 12
        (Lost WBA heavyweight title)
        Dec. 15 -- John Ruiz, Mashantucket, CT, D 12
        (For WBA heavyweight title)

        2002
        June 1 -- Hasim Rahman, Atlantic City, W Tech Dec 8
        Dec. 14 -- Chris Byrd, Atlantic City, L 12
        (For IBF heavyweight title)

        2003
        Oct. 4 -- James Toney, Las Vegas, TKO by 9

        2004
        Nov. 13 -- Larry Donald, New York, L 12
        This resume makes Mosley's appear as an Floccinaucin

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        • #5
          De La Hoya

          Jorge Paez
          Rafael Ruelas
          JC Chavez x2
          Miguel Angel Gonzales
          Pernell Whitaker
          Hector Camacho
          Ike Quartey
          Oba Carr
          Felix Trinidad
          Shane Mosley x2
          Javier Castillejo
          Arturo Gatti
          Fernando Vargas
          Yori Boy Campas
          Felix Sturm
          Bernard Hopkins
          Ricardo Mayorga
          Floyd Mayweather jr
          Manny Pacquiao

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          • #6
            joe calzaghe

            eubank
            lacy
            kessler
            hopkins
            jones jr

            all prime btw

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            • #7
              Common denominator for Mosley, Holyfield and De La Hoya?


              All either convicted or under heavy suspicion for PED-abuse.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by daggum View Post
                joe calzaghe

                eubank
                lacy
                kessler
                hopkins
                jones jr

                all prime btw


                this guy is hilarious

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                • #9
                  Miguel Cotto (since 2007):

                  Oktay Urkal (TKO)
                  Zab Judah (TKO)
                  Shane Mosley (UD)
                  Alfonso Gomez (TKO)
                  Antonio Margarito (TKO loss)
                  Michael Jennings (TKO)
                  Joshua Clottey (SD)
                  Manny Pacquiao (TKO loss)
                  Yuri Foreman (TKO)
                  Ricardo Mayorga (TKO)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                    Common denominator for Mosley, Holyfield and De La Hoya?


                    All either convicted or under heavy suspicion for PED-abuse.
                    DLH and PED suspicions?

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