Who will be remembered as the greatest fighter of these?

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Probably Manny Pacquiao.

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    • Pudgemeister
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      #12
      Seems like its mostly between Pac vs Jones. Any arguments for either side? I personally see RJ as greater..

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      • 4Corners
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        #13
        Are we talking resume or H2H???

        Holyfield is the greatest of these guys in my opinion. H2H and skills, it's probably Jones or Mayweather.

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        • El_Forklift
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          #14
          Originally posted by MANIAC310
          All ATG's but only 1 has knocked another ATG out from that list...



          which is why he gets my vote
          good way to see it

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          • edgarg
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            #15
            Originally posted by Freedom.
            Probably Manny Pacquiao.
            Jones, Holyfield, Pacquiao, Chavez, Hopkins, Mayweather, Marquez.

            No question about the first 4. Jones was unique in our lifetimes, Holyfield had a terrific resume and fought anybody, Pacquiao did a one-of-a-kind blizzard through 8 divisions, Chavez is the greatest boxer that the top boxing nation Mexico has ever produced. Hopkins, crafty and dirty....but rotten to watch; just his age, and was lucky to get poor competition. Mayweather a fine craftsma but a very careful picker, Marquez a good solid all-round guy with his by far best win at a late age.

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            • edgarg
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              #16
              Originally posted by Freedom.
              Probably Manny Pacquiao.
              Jones, Holyfield, Pacquiao, Chavez, Hopkins, Mayweather, Marquez.

              No question about the first 4. Jones was unique in our lifetimes, Holyfield had a terrific resume and fought anybody, Pacquiao did a one-of-a-kind blizzard through 8 divisions, Chavez is the greatest boxer that the top boxing nation Mexico has ever produced. Hopkins, crafty and dirty....but rotten to watch; just his age, and was lucky to get poor competition. Mayweather a fine craftsma but a very careful picker, Marquez a good solid all-round guy with his by far best win at a late age.

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              • edgarg
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                #17
                Originally posted by Freedom.
                Probably Manny Pacquiao.
                Jones, Holyfield, Pacquiao, Chavez, Hopkins, Mayweather, Marquez.

                No question about the first 4. Jones was unique in our lifetimes, Holyfield had a terrific resume and fought anybody, Pacquiao did a one-of-a-kind blizzard through 8 divisions, Chavez is the greatest boxer that the top boxing nation Mexico has ever produced. Hopkins, crafty and dirty....and rotten to watch; just his age, and was lucky to get poor competition. Mayweather a fine craftsma but a very careful picker, Marquez a good solid all-round guy with his by far best win at a late age.

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                • UTEP
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                  #18
                  Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. and it's not even close

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                  • Skittlez
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                    #19
                    Lennox Lewis ranks higher than half of those guys on that ****** list.. and he actually beat the living shyt out of Holyfield..


                    ****** ****** list..


                    Even shot Lewis would have knocked out Jones if Roy had fought him after Ruiz.

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