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  • #41
    Originally posted by fabie View Post
    It's easy to forget and glad that brought this up. I've seen many of his films back then and though Ali beat him, he is still one of the best.

    • Patterson
    • Ali
    • Leonard
    • Taylor
    • Roy Jones Jr
    • Pacquiao
    • Camacho
    • Malinaggi
    bro, if you put Malignaggi on your list, you would have to put Amir Khan on it too. Cause not only has Khan faster hands than Paulie, he also has twice as much power as Paulie.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Cigarillo View Post
      Thats a cop out man.......


      Boxing isn't exempt from producing elite athletes. You dont tink Ray Robinson would have SERIOUS issues with Ray Leonard and thats 30 years after 1950.

      i'm not sure i understand the nature of your inquiry. perhaps there is a misunderstanding on your end or mine.

      with ray leonard? at 160 lbs?

      no
      i dont think that he would have serious issues with him

      at 147?
      sure. you're talking about one of the best ever

      i still dont see the point of what you're asking
      i'm not saying it's not there
      i'm saying i dont see it
      Last edited by New England; 05-21-2012, 11:06 AM.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Halls of Fame View Post
        bro, if you put Malignaggi on your list, you would have to put Amir Khan on it too. Cause not only has Khan faster hands than Paulie, he also has twice as much power as Paulie.


        Noway man, Paulie is P4P the hardest puncher to ever lace em up.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by New England View Post
          middleweight roy jones accomplished next to nothing
          his best work was done above the limit

          saying you think he could beat even a faded ray robinson at that stage in his career based on his body of work is laughable

          the best roy jones fought at 175 and 168

          there was no 168 at the time, but at 175 archie more would knock him out.
          he'd knock roy jones out

          i think jones beats gene fullmer

          you said the MW's of the 50's don't even belong in the ring with jones at 160 lbs and that shows how little you know about

          a: boxing in the 50's

          and b: middleweight roy jones
          My post wasnt finished first off. An intrusive ad for some shyt movie named Red Tails just covered half of my screen,

          Also why are you putting words in mouth?? When did I say they dont belong in the ring with him??? I picked 160 as just a conversation point considering Roy didnt fight at 147 like Srr did.

          I said it wouldnt be fair. And it wouldnt be...he was an athletic freak of nature. The likes that boxing has never seen period. And come the fucc on Roy could beat SRR. He wasnt untouchable or unbeatable at 160 pounds.

          Another thing in the 50's in general outside of SRR what 160 Pound boxer would beat him.


          Because I said in the 50's.


          What is with people and this SRR shyt. Kind of like Pacfans in 2008. Good lord. He was NOT. I repeat he was NOT unbeatable, faded or not.
          Last edited by B.U.R.N.E.R; 05-21-2012, 11:12 AM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by ShaunRoberts View Post
            Makes their posts seem longer and more meaningful.


            you're right

            that's exactly why i post here

            to impress you losers. boxing doesnt have anything to do with it





            long and meaningful















            christ.

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            • #46
              Hector "Macho" Camacho

              Roy Jones Jr.

              "Sugar" Ray Leonard

              "Iron" Mike Tyson

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              • #47
                Originally posted by New England View Post
                i think he's rated right where he should be, he just doesnt get talked about enough

                the guy was lightening fast and his left hook is one of the best i've ever seen


                light chin and very small for an h dub

                if he was at 175 or 200 (CW) he would be unstoppable, but the money and glory was (and still is,) at HW
                in my opinion he had the fastest hands in heavyweight history - including Ali/Clay.

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                • #48
                  Roy Jones, Meldrick Taylor, Muhammad Ali

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by New England View Post
                    i'm not sure i understand the nature of your inquiry. perhaps there is a misunderstanding on your end or mine.

                    with ray leonard? at 160 lbs?

                    no
                    i dont think that he would have serious issues with him

                    at 147?
                    sure. you're talking about one of the best ever

                    i still dont see the point of what you're asking
                    i'm not saying it's not there
                    i'm saying i dont see it

                    "any WW is always going to have to weigh 147 lbs at some point (that day or the day before) and he's going to have serious issues with ray robinson"



                    Thats why I said at 147 against SRL.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by New England View Post
                      you're right

                      that's exactly why i post here

                      to impress you losers. boxing doesnt have anything to do with it





                      long and meaningful















                      christ.
                      Tell those anal retentive douchey mcdoucherton's.

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