Who are the current top five most versatile Boxers in Boxing?

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  • KnockUTheFukOut
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    #71
    lol at someone debating Mayweather vs Pascal hahaha

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #72
      Originally posted by Bushbaby
      I never said Pascal was great fighter, but neither are Castillo or Corrales, Hernandez could be considered borderline. Floyd has never even beaten a prime HOFmer to date. Truth.
      You simply have no clue what you are talking about.

      Genaro Hernandez a boarderline great fighter yet Castillo isn't?

      Get a clue.

      Beating Jean Pascal is not better than beating those fighters, at the times Mayweather fought them.

      It doesn't matter how many times you repeat your ****** opinion it doesn't make it true.

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      • bojangles1987
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        #73
        Carpe, you could draw in the Klitschko fans by insulting or praising Wlad and Vitali's versatility.

        I think Vitali's versatility is underrated. Not great, but I have seen him do different things.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #74
          Originally posted by Bushbaby
          .Early 30's in lightweight years equal time to hang em up. that's lightweight not heavy weight, don't confuse yourself
          Oh, really? Is that a fact?

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          • D-MiZe
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            #75
            Do you even know what the word ' versatile ' means?

            No Marquez there, Bradley?

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            • bojangles1987
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              #76
              Originally posted by Demise
              Do you even know what the word ' versatile ' means?

              No Marquez there, Bradley?

              Marquez isn't as versatile as given credit for. He's a counter puncher, and if he can't beat you with that counter punching he won't beat you.

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              • Carpe Diem
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                #77
                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                Carpe, you could draw in the Klitschko fans by insulting or praising Wlad and Vitali's versatility.

                I think Vitali's versatility is underrated. Not great, but I have seen him do different things.
                I think both of them can mixes up their approach in certain fights. Wlad is the more technical sound between the two, but i think if he were to face an opponent who would force him to be out of his rhythm, then he would show a different side of his repertoire.

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                • RubenSonny
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                  #78
                  Shoudn't Mayweathers age/experience be factored in for his win against Genaro Hernandez? 21 and had only one semi noteworthy scalp on his record?

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                  • mannyman
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Carpe Diem
                    Mine are:

                    1. Floyd Mayweather Jr
                    2. Nonito Donaire
                    3. Andre Ward
                    4. Bernard Hopkins
                    5. Timothy Bradley
                    I'd take out Bradley and replace with Marquez

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                    • bojangles1987
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Carpe Diem
                      I think both of them can mixes up their approach in certain fights. Wlad is the more technical sound between the two, but i think if he were to face an opponent who would force him to be out of his rhythm, then he would show a different side of his repertoire.
                      I'm not so sure Wlad could adjust so well, especially with the comfort zone he's fallen into fighting easy opponents lately. Not saying he couldn't, but I'm not sure he could.

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