Is there any Welterweight in history that could go through Oscar's resume undefeated?

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  • Mr Randy Watson
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    i say ray robinson, hearns, and sugar ray leonard could do it

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    • ELHURACAN58
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      #12
      De La Hoya shouldnt have faced Hopkins. Anyone thats not a natural 160 pounder in that list loses to Hopkins, which means only Robinson has a chance to finish undefeated.

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      • Mike D
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        #13

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        • RINGG
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          lol @ 6 votes for Khan

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          • Capaedia
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            #15
            Originally posted by RINGG
            lol @ 6 votes for Khan
            He beats Hopkins by DQ when his fragile self snaps in half during a clinch.

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            • SCtrojansbaby
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              #16
              NO ONE gets out of it with less than 3 losses

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              • bojangles1987
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                #17
                I like how everyone around here hates catchweights so much, but don't seem to remember or care that Hopkins-De La Hoya was at a catchweight.

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #18
                  Not sure Pac should be listed, the circumstances around that fight are not typical, and Oscar should not receive any credit for making that fight.

                  The two biggest problems are Hopkins and Whitaker. Can't see someone starting from where Oscar did and beating both, unless they are one of the GOATs like Robinson.

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                  • Mike D
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by bojangles1987
                    I like how everyone around here hates catchweights so much, but don't seem to remember or care that Hopkins-De La Hoya was at a catchweight.
                    CW's only matter to people who are trying to discredit fighters they don't like.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by bojangles1987
                      Not sure Pac should be listed, the circumstances around that fight are not typical, and Oscar should not receive any credit for making that fight.

                      The two biggest problems are Hopkins and Whitaker. Can't see someone starting from where Oscar did and beating both, unless they are one of the GOATs like Robinson.
                      I don't care if Robinson is the most amazing godly mythical figure he is losing at least 3x

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