Who Has the Best Resume in Boxing Today?

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  • mic573
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    #11
    Originally posted by oldgringo
    Erik Morales

    36-0 at 122, 9 title defenses

    49-3 with a good KO ratio

    Wins over: Barrera, Chi, Kelley, Zaragoza, Pacquiao, Chavez
    Hernandez, Jones, McCullough, Espadas, Ayala

    3 div world champ, could be 4 at some point

    Just to put my boys name out there
    Without a doubt.

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    • oldgringo
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      #12
      Originally posted by jabsRstiff
      That loss to Raheem seriously hurts him, however.
      But, if you're just looking at his wins.....damn, he has a great resume, incredibly great.
      True on both accounts. Man I was so damn mad when I had to watch what was going on in that fight. Morales looking slow and sluggish, Raheem toying with him a bit and landing at will. Horrible style matchup there. Raheem did impress me with that performance though. Morales just didn't have the power to command Zahirs respect. The lateral movement is what did it...Raheem also looks very solid and quick at 135.

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      • oldgringo
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        #13
        Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
        Nobody in boxing has fought the quality of opposition over a longer span that James Lights Out Toney.

        I also agree with this...I knew some other cats would throw JTs name out there though.

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