Who has the best resume over the last 3 years?

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    Who has the best resume over the last 3 years?

    Please vote for one fighter in each division, therefore only 2 votes.

    In the Light-Welterweight and Super-Middleweight divisions, who have the best resumes over the last 3 years? Their wins are shown below.

    I'm just curious to see who people vote for and whether the results correlate to BoxingScene's and The Ring Magazine's divisional rankings.


    Light-Welterweight:

    Timothy Bradley (6-0, 0 KOs, 1NC. 5-0, 0KOs, 1NC in World Title fights)
    SD-12 Junior Witter (WBC Light-Welterweight)
    UD-12 Edner Cherry (WBC Light-Welterweight)
    UD-12 Kendall Holt (WBC & WBO Light-Welterweight)
    UD-12 Lamont Peterson (WBO Light-Welterweight)
    UD-12 Luis Carlos Abregu
    TD-10 Devon Alexander (WBC & WBO Light-Welterweight)

    Amir Khan (8-1, 4 KOs. 5-0; 2 KOs in World Title fights)
    TKO-5 Michael Gomez (Commonwealth Lightweight)
    Loss KO-1 Breidis Prescott
    TKO-2 Oisin ***an
    TD-5 Marco Antonio Barrera
    UD-12 Andriy Kotelnik (WBA Light-Welterweight)
    TKO-1 Dmitri Salita (WBA Light-Welterweight)
    TKO-11 Paulie Malignaggi (WBA Light-Welterweight)
    UD-12 Marcos Rene Maidana (WBA Light-Welterweight)
    TD-6 Paul McCloskey (WBA Light-Welterweight)

    Super-Middleweight:

    Lucian Bute (6-0; 5 KOs in World Titles fights)
    UD-12 Librardo Andrade (IBF Super-Middleweight)
    TKO-4 Fulgencio Zuniga
    (IBF Super-Middleweight)
    KO-4
    Librardo Andrade (IBF Super-Middleweight)
    TKO-3 Edison Miranda
    (IBF Super-Middleweight)
    KO-9 Jesse Brinkley
    (IBF Super-Middleweight)
    TKO-10 Brian Magee
    (IBF Super-Middleweight)

    Carl Froch (6-1, 2KOs. 5-1; 1 KO in World Title fights)
    TKO-4 Albert Rybacki
    UD-12 Jean Pascal (Vacant WBC Super-Middleweight)
    TKO-12 Jermaine Taylor (WBC Super-Middleweight)
    SD-12 Andre Dirrell (WBC Super-Middleweight)
    Loss UD-12 Mikkel Kessler (WBC Super-Middleweight)
    UD-12 Arthur Abraham (Vacant WBC Super-Middleweight)
    MD-12 Glen Johnson (WBC Super-Middleweight)
    Andre Ward (9-0, 3 KOs; 4-0, 0 KOs in World Title fights)
    TKO-8 Jerson Ravelo
    TKO-3 Esteban Camou
    UD-12 Henry Buchanan
    UD-12 Edison Miranda
    KO-3 Shelby Pudwill
    TD-11 Mikkel Kessler (WBA Super World Middleweight)
    UD-12 Allan Green (WBA Super World Middleweight)
    UD-12 Sakio Bika (WBA Super World Middleweight)
    UD-12 Arthur Abraham (WBA Super World Middleweight)
    38
    Tim Bradley (Light-Welterweight)
    18.42%
    7
    Amir Khan (Light-Welterweight)
    21.05%
    8
    Lucian Bute (Super-Middleweight)
    0.00%
    0
    Carl Froch (Super-Middleweight)
    55.26%
    21
    Andre Ward (Super-Middleweight)
    5.26%
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    froch and ward are killing it right now

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      #3
      but i voted froch...........

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      • nomadman
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        #4
        Sorry, I didn't realise you could pick two options. I chose just Froch. Otherwise I would have picked Ward as well.

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        • Heeb
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          #5
          Bradley @ 140 Froch @ 168

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            #6
            Tie with Bradley and Khan. Without the loss to Prescott Khan for sure.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Heebarican
              Bradley @ 140 Froch @ 168
              ^^^^^ This

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                #8
                I've got Khan and Froch.

                Khan's loss doesn't really mean much, he's moved on to bigger and better things. Wins over Kotelnik, Maidana, Malignaggi > Witter, Alexander (lost to Kotelnik) and Holt.

                Ward has a win over Kessler and that it tbh, Froch has several great wins.

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                  #9
                  Bradley and Froch

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                    #10
                    Froch is owning this thread. It'll be total bull**** if The Ring and BoxingScene don't have him in the top-10 P4P list, and at No. 1 at 168lbs!!!

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