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  • Better resume before 30: Mayweather, Ward, or Jones???

    Mayweather:
    Genaro Hernandez - WBC 130 champ/#1 130
    Angel Manfredy - #2 130
    Diego Corrales - #1 130/#5 P4P
    Carlos Hernandez
    Jesus Chavez - #4 130
    Jose Luis Castillo - WBC 135 champ/#1 135
    DeMarcus Corley - #6 140
    Arturo Gatti - WBC 140 champ/#1 140
    Zab Judah - #5 147
    Carlos Baldomir - WBC/RING 147 champ

    5 titles in 4 weight classes (won the IBF title against Judah), 3 lineal/ring titles in 3 weight classes (130, 135, 147)

    Ward:
    Mikkel Kessler - WBA 168 champ/#1 168
    Sakio Bika - #5 168
    Arthur Abraham - #10 168
    Carl Froch - WBC 168 champ/#2 168
    Chad Dawson - #10 P4P

    2x Super Middleweight champ, 1 lineal/ring title (168)

    Jones:
    Bernard Hopkins - #9 160
    Thomas Tate - #6 160
    James Toney - IBF 168 champ/#1 168/#2 P4P
    Mike McCallum - #6 175
    Montell Griffin - WBC 175 champ/#3 175
    Virgil Hill - #3 175
    Lou Del Valle - WBA 175 champ/#6 175

    4 titles in 3 weight classes
    68
    Mayweather
    23.53%
    16
    Ward
    7.35%
    5
    Jones
    69.12%
    47

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by 4Corners; 03-14-2013, 03:00 PM.

  • #2
    Jones by 300 miles

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
      Jones by 300 miles
      thats funny

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      • #4
        Roy, definitely.

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        • #5
          It's gotta be Jones or Floyd. Now that Hopkins went on to have an ATG career, with Jones and Toney on there, you may have to go Jones. Still, Floyd won 3 lineal titles before age 30. He beat Genaro, Castillo, and Corrales, which were all very good wins.

          Ward definitely is in 3rd place, it's easy to forget because of how good he's been, that Ward is already 29 years old.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
            It's gotta be Jones or Floyd. Now that Hopkins went on to have an ATG career, with Jones and Toney on there, you may have to go Jones. Still, Floyd won 3 lineal titles before age 30. He beat Genaro, Castillo, and Corrales, which were all very good wins.

            Ward definitely is in 3rd place, it's easy to forget because of how good he's been, that Ward is already 29 years old.
            Its not about the titles its about who they beat. Obviously Hopkins and Toney are far better than anyone Floyd and Ward fought.

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            • #7
              Toney and Hopkins alone are enough to **** all over the other resumes.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                Its not about the titles its about who they beat. Obviously Hopkins and Toney are far better than anyone Floyd and Ward fought.
                how are hopkins and toney far better than anyone ward and floyd had fought?carl froch is a very good fighter and he seems to prove it over and over and hernandez for some reason seems to get no credit what so ever thats probably because he lost to floyd

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                • #9
                  I think it would be fair to add Sosa, Malinga and Vaca for Roy Jones. All 3 of those guys are better than Baldomir. Not only Baldomir but they are just as good as the Corley's and Manfredy's of Floyd's resume.

                  Miranda should be added to Ward's resume as well.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by letsgobrady View Post
                    how are hopkins and toney far better than anyone ward and floyd had fought?carl froch is a very good fighter
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