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  • Ray Corso
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    #31
    Marlon was a personal friend who I met when he was an amatuer. His trainer and I were the Boxing USA/ABF chairman for the state of Conn. I knew Breland also when he was a little skinny kid fighting out of NYC. Both were kids who trained hard and came into their fights in shape and willing. Both also had some tuff luck in the sport and had a long hard ride to get to their goals. I had fighters on all of Moochies cards at the Hartford Civic Center as he climbed up the ranks. They were good times!!! Ray.

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    • Allucard
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      #32
      Originally posted by 915angel
      1. Floyd Mayweather
      2. Ray Leonard
      3. Ray Robinson
      4.Thomas Hearns
      5.Duran
      6. Tito Trinidad
      7. DelaHoya
      9.Pacquiao
      10.cotto
      Good but I think Ray Robbinson was a little bit better than Floyd in an era you could get 100 fights a month if you wanted to.

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #33
        Originally posted by Ray Corso
        Marlon was a personal friend who I met when he was an amatuer. His trainer and I were the Boxing USA/ABF chairman for the state of Conn. I knew Breland also when he was a little skinny kid fighting out of NYC. Both were kids who trained hard and came into their fights in shape and willing. Both also had some tuff luck in the sport and had a long hard ride to get to their goals. I had fighters on all of Moochies cards at the Hartford Civic Center as he climbed up the ranks. They were good times!!! Ray.
        yeah, i'm in jersey so the east coast thing was what first got my attention. Yeah both had some out the ring problems. Sure do miss seeing those quality fights on a sat/sun afternoon.

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        • onetwopunch
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          #34
          Originally posted by Allucard
          Good but I think Ray Robbinson was a little bit better than Floyd in an era you could get 100 fights a month if you wanted to.
          Wow..Ray Robbinson should be a no brainer, an argument can be made for all the others on the list, but SRR gets the #1 spot hands down.

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