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  • Larry the boss
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    #391
    Originally posted by bojangles1987
    See this is why your thread turned to sh**. You're honestly looking at the names on both sides and not seeing that Whitaker beat better fighters?
    no i am not seeing it at all

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      #392
      Originally posted by DempseyRollin
      its one thing to say floyd's resume is better than pernell. thats cool, say it and back it up. its when u start backing it up with ******ity that ppl wil start making fun of u.
      This all the way.

      But, I want to throw this little "fact" out there. And, this is not for you. When Pac beat Morales both times. Morales was in the top 10 P4P "fact". What does that really mean? Anyone.

      On paper Pac beat more champs than Leonard did. On paper. On paper Pac has more accomplishments than Leonard has...On paper. What does all this really mean?

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        #393
        Originally posted by Light_Speed
        And by the way on paper sweet pea drew with Chavez so he only beat 19 champs to Floyd's 20. It'll probably be 22-23 by the time he retires.
        yep.......................

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          #394
          Originally posted by larryx2013
          better comp based on what???cause we are listing the names and rankings at the time and im not seeing that at all
          Ramirez - hall of fame
          Haugen - hall of fame
          Chavez - hall of fame
          Nelson - hall of fame

          All of these guys were at their best when Whitaker fought them.

          Then you have:

          McGirt - p4p ranked fighter by ring magazine
          Vazquez- undefeated champion who went on to beay Winky Wright
          Rivera x 2 - undefeated champion at the time

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            #395
            Originally posted by PBP
            Ramirez - hall of fame
            Haugen - hall of fame
            Chavez - hall of fame
            Nelson - hall of fame

            All of these guys were at their best when Whitaker fought them.

            Then you have:

            McGirt - p4p ranked fighter by ring magazine
            Vazquez- undefeated champion who went on to beay Winky Wright
            Rivera x 2 - undefeated champion at the time
            thank you for actually backing stuff up with facts thats all i ask

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              #396
              Originally posted by Light_Speed
              And by the way on paper sweet pea drew with Chavez so he only beat 19 champs to Floyd's 20. It'll probably be 22-23 by the time he retires.

              Nah fucc paper. That don't belong here.

              On paper Floyd split decisioned de la hoya. You believe that? Hell no. Pure domination.

              On paper Floyd was a bronze medalist. You believe that? Hell no. Pure robbery.

              Was Roy Jonez really a bronze medalist in Korea?

              Did Roy Jones really lose to Montell Griffin when he had cuz on his knees.

              Watch the fights and be your own judge.

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                #397
                Originally posted by PBP
                Ramirez - hall of fame
                Haugen - hall of fame
                Chavez - hall of fame
                Nelson - hall of fame

                All of these guys were at their best when Whitaker fought them.

                Then you have:

                McGirt - p4p ranked fighter by ring magazine
                Vazquez- undefeated champion who went on to beay Winky Wright
                Rivera x 2 - undefeated champion at the time
                I don't know about Nelson being at his best, though he was still very good. Haugen in the fall of fame, I'd like to know how...

                Whitaker's career is still greater than Floyd's though.

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                  #398
                  I still have to go with Floyd man he has just accomplished so much more and his longevity and consistency

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                    #399
                    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
                    I don't know about Nelson being at his best, though he was still very good. Haugen in the fall of fame, I'd like to know how...

                    Whitaker's career is still greater than Floyd's though.
                    32-1... what was he 31 years old?

                    He was still a very strong opponent. He even went to Austrailia years later and knocked out an undefeatex hall of famer in his back yard.

                    I think that's definitely a very strong win for Pea.


                    And Haugen is a World boxing hof inductee.

                    But i like to look is what fighters go onto do after they suffer a defeat.

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                      #400
                      Originally posted by PBP
                      32-1... what was he 31 years old?

                      He was still a very strong opponent. He even went to Austrailia years later and knocked out an undefeatex hall of famer in his back yard.

                      I think that's definitely a very strong win for Pea.


                      And Haugen is a World boxing hof inductee.

                      But i like to look is what fighters go onto do after they suffer a defeat.
                      Yeah I seen the Fenech fights, don't know if I can say Nelson was at his best at LW, still a great win for Whitaker nonetheless. Yeah that I saw, only that I fail to see how he was inducted.

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