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  • wuzupdizmike
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    #1

    best fighter pound for pound

    There is a lot of opinions out there on who is the best fighter pound for pound. The question is who do you think it is?
  • JUYJUY
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    #2
    I would say Floyd Mayweather, he's the closest thing to the complete package in boxing today.

    Whitaker and Chavez were the best of the 1990's.

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    • blichtie
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      #3
      Well I would say Floyd Mayweather, ok I will say Floyd Mayweather he's the best in his division, and right now the welterweight/jr. welterweight division is getting all the attention

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      • JUYJUY
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        Originally posted by blichtie
        Well I would say Floyd Mayweather, ok I will say Floyd Mayweather he's the best in his division, and right now the welterweight/jr. welterweight division is getting all the attention
        Ricky Hatton and Kostya Tszyu are top two at 140, they've accomplished a lot more than Mayweather at that particular weight. But Mayweather was excellent at 130 and 135, and his performance against Gatti was breathtaking, and then winning at 147 against a very good boxer like Mitchell. Mayweather is lb4lb #1.

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        • Empac
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          #5
          Mike Tyson

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