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  • BoxingGenius27
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    #1

    Four Horseman Of 80's vs 90's/2000's

    Who produced the better fighters and fought the better fighters out of these 2 groups and why:

    4 Horseman of 80's - Hagler, Hearns, Leonard, and Duran

    4 Horseman of 90's/2000's - Mayweather, De La Hoya, Mosley, and Pacquiao


    IMO, I would say the 4 Horseman of the 80's fought a tougher schedule. But I think the 4 horseman of 90's/2000's were P4P the better fighters....
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    i personally liked the 4 Horsemen when they had Lex Luger


    Lex, Ric, Arn and Tully...with JJ Dillon...

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    • BoxingGenius27
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      #3
      Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
      i personally liked the 4 Horsemen when they had Lex Luger


      Lex, Ric, Arn and Tully...with JJ Dillon...
      Ya but weren't they in the 70's lol?

      Why you always hatin on my threads man

      Everytime I look up you got somethin negative to say! hahaha. It's all good though...

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      • -MAKAVELLI-
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        #4
        Originally posted by BoxingGenius27
        Ya but weren't they in the 70's lol?

        Why you always hatin on my threads man

        Everytime I look up you got somethin negative to say! hahaha. It's all good though...


        that was the 80s maing


        as for your topic- the 80s Horsemen...less drama, more fights and they've gone full circle fighting each other...they were all still near their primes when they fought too

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          @ Makavelli

          I try to post something besides the typical Mayweather vs Paquiao thread and this is what I get lol

          At least I tried to bring the May fans and Pac fans together, hoping they'd agree on the "four horseman of 90's/2000's" together in unison lol

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          • -MAKAVELLI-
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            #6
            Originally posted by BoxingGenius27
            @ Makavelli

            I try to post something besides the typical Mayweather vs Paquiao thread and this is what I get lol

            At least I tried to bring the May fans and Pac fans together, hoping they'd agree on the "four horseman of 90's/2000's" together in unison lol


            forget those fans man...let's talk about Lamon Brewster...i didnt realize how much i appreciated that guy...he wasn't the greatest fighter but he had good skills AND wanted to fight everyone...

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            • BoxingGenius27
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              #7
              Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
              that was the 80s maing

              as for your topic- the 80s Horsemen...less drama, more fights and they've gone full circle fighting each other...they were all still near their primes when they fought too
              Nah, it definitely started in the 70's and carried over to the 80's.... Don't make me google it lol

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              • The_Golden_Goy
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                Hearns and Leonard have too much for anyone of the 90's/00's in my opinion

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                • Barry Halls
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                  80s pretty easily. Both resumes and the way they fought eachother AND h2h I'd favor them in a tournament against the 90s/00s.

                  JCC could possibly be placed by either group.
                  Last edited by Barry Halls; 07-21-2011, 06:21 PM.

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                  • Swag Hustla
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                    The 80s and it's not even close.

                    Pac and Floyd are great, while Mosley and Oscar were just good.

                    The 80s horsemen had greatness all-around.

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